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It was something I, like so many other LGBT Black people, have always wanted to see. Here’s a young gay black man, doing whatever the fuck he wants, and losing absolutely nothing for it.
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I met Lil Nas X a few days after the release of his single and the accompanying visual, “Montero (Call My By Your Name).” The song, about a young man the rapper dated during quarantine, features lines like, “I wanna feel on your ass in Hawaii/I want that jet lag from fuckin' and flyin'/Shoot a child in your mouth while I'm ridin',” and a video that sees the artist, clad in patent leather boots, rides a stripper pole to hell, where he grinds on a stoic-looking Satan before killing him. And just like a rocket, his greatest strength-and weakness-is that he refuses to stop.Ĭlapping for emphasis, he says it again: “No. But this time, he has the power to steer it. The young man is, again, on a rocket ship. This moment - the release of his sensual (and inescapable) single “Montero (Call My By Your Name),” the quick rise to the top of the charts, being social media’s main character- feels “almost déjà vu-ish” for him. “I feel like I never really need [them[ anymore because I'm finding joy and finding a happy life in what I'm doing now.” “I never want to take a break again,” he adds, emphatically. Releasing this album’s second single just as the world begins to see the light at the end of the long tunnel of quarantine, it seems that Nas is also afraid of taking any more time out of the spotlight. “That song is a reminder that I have the power to make any situation better.” You know one of those times where you cry so hard your fuckin head hurts? It was like that.”Īfter four months, “Holiday” was certified platinum. I felt like I’d…” He pauses, grasping for the right words, eventually settling on: “ failed myself, almost. Nobody's really fucking with this song.’ I was crying. “I told my manager, ‘I don't want to do it. He had scheduled rehearsals for his performance on the premiere episode of Amazon’s “Holiday Plays,” a multi-episode Christmas special, starring Miley Cyrus, the next day. So, not knowing what else to do, with nowhere else to go, he checked himself into a hotel. “But I was seeing a lot of fucking negativity too.” So he checked the charts. “I was seeing some nice things,” he recalls. It’s unclear how long they were together before, although some of the rapper‘s tweets hinted that he was getting some good loving as of late.Ĭheck out Lil Nas X’s latest twitter antics below.To celebrate the track’s release, he had a small gathering with friends, but his focus kept shifting to comments about the track on Twitter. Shortly after sending out his initial tweet and causing a stir on Twitter, Lil Nas X quote tweeted himself saying, “nevermind he texted back.” Been there.Īccording to TMZ, the guy that’s got Nas riding an emotional rollercoaster is Yai Ariza, the actor/dancer who he got up close and personal with during the filming of his “That’s What I Want” music video.Īpparently, the two recently split, but there’s still potential for them to reconcile their romance. “Bro chill with that straight shit,” one person replied, earning themselves a retweet from the “Industry Baby” rapper.
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It’s no secret that Lil Nas X fully embracing himself and his sexuality has a tendency to trigger some (his VMAs performance earlier this year earned him several complaints) so his friends and fans took full advantage of the singer’s joke. Kevin Abstract of BROCKHAMPTON, who is also gay, got in on the fun as well, replying, “p*ssy fire bro.”