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The music video for "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" was directed by Ukrainian music video director Tanu Muino and Lil Nas X and was released along with the single. [36] Shot over two days in February 2021, [72][73] it features Lil Nas X as various characters in biblical and mythology-inspired scenes. [36]
On August 26, 2021, Lil Nas X formally announced Montero in a promotional skit posted onto his YouTube channel. [ 16 ] In the promotional video, the track " Thats What I Want " was teased as the album's fourth single. On September 17, 2021, the song and its accompanying music video was released along with the rest of the project. [ 17 ] Sony Music Italy released "Lost in the Citadel" for radio ...
Lil Nas X first previewed the song on TikTok on February 14, 2021. [ 12 ] On August 26, 2021, Lil Nas X published another Montero announcement in a form of news, with "Thats What I Want" playing in the background. [ 4 ][ 13 ] Hours before the album's release, the rapper uploaded a video on his YouTube channel entitled The Montero Show, where he presents his music videos from the least to the ...
The 24-year-old rapper kicked off his new era on Friday, January 12, with the release of “J Christ,” the new single from his upcoming new album. In the visual accompanying the new song, Lil ...
Lil Nas X first hinted that he was entering a “Christian era” in November 2023 when he shared a snippet of new music in a video shared via social media. “Father, stretch my hands / The ...
Music video. "Industry Baby" on YouTube. " Industry Baby " (stylized in all caps) is a song by American rapper Lil Nas X featuring fellow American rapper Jack Harlow, released on July 23, 2021, through Columbia Records. [ 2 ] The song features co-production by American rapper and record producer Kanye West and production duo Take a Daytrip.
Giddyap! The official music video for “Old Town Road,” the Western-themed 2019 breakout from Lil Nas X featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, has joined YouTube’s Billion Views Club. The achievement ...
In the song, Lil Nas X addresses his younger closeted self, reflecting on his struggles with bullying and coming to terms with his homosexuality growing up. In contrast to his past music videos carrying surrealistic and futuristic elements, this one is more grounded in reality to reflect the more contemplative nature of the song.