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It must be rollout season, becauseLil Nas Xis stunting again.
The new song is breezy and carefree, a viable successor to triumphant rhyme performances like Industry Baby.
The video, which he directed himself, foists the artist into biblical scenes.
Call Me by Your Name snapped the devils neck to symbolize victory over self-loathing and shame.
Its bait, right?
Lil Nas X is topping off the gas tanks of every hater, and they love it.
But the notion under the noise stands.
The backlash against Lil Nas X never seems to grasp this.
Its always aiming to exclude, preaching to the choir.
It also stresses whodoesand doesnt get to conduct confusing conversations about Christianity.
The year Ye rapped about bleached assholes over a gospel track, conservative media was courting him.