Tomorrow, Queen Naija will share a deluxe version of her 2020 project misunderstood, sensibly titled misunderstood... still.
27.03.2021 - 01:43 / genius.com
After months of teasing the song online, Lil Nas X unleashed his latest single, “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name),” today. The song appeared in a LogiTech Super Bowl ad back in February, and was first teased online eight months ago.
It’s produced by Roy Lenzo, Omer Fedi, and Take a Daytrip. The song’s pre-chorus and chorus allude to a relationship between Lil Nas and a guy who is still in the closet.
Tomorrow, Queen Naija will share a deluxe version of her 2020 project misunderstood, sensibly titled misunderstood... still.
Last week, BROCKHAMPTON returned from a year’s radio silence with ROADRUNNER: NEW LIGHT, NEW MACHINE, their first new album since 2019’s GINGER. Since then, BROCKHAMPTON’s stream of content has been back to, well, BROCKHAMPTON levels, and today, the hip-hop boy-band have released a video for A$AP Rocky, Shawn Mendes and Ryan Beatty collab “COUNT ON ME”, one of ROADRUNNER’s many highlights.
Lil Nas X has said that his recent hit single ‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name)’ may be removed from streaming services as of tomorrow (April 13).In a Tweet, the rapper said: “not even joking. everybody stream call me by your name hard today because it may no longer be available tomorrow and there’s nothing i can really do about it.
Polo G’s new single Rapstar is off to a strong start on this week’s Official Chart First Look, currently at Number 2 and challenging current leader Lil Nas X’s Montero (Call Me By Your Name) for Number 1.
After a week of controversy, meme-making, and some of the most sublime shitposting the internet has ever seen, "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" — Lil Nas X's Call Me By Your Name-referencing new single, which arrived last week with an ultra-horny, ultra-biblical video — has hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. The track unseats Justin Bieber's "Peaches", which itself was No.
Lil Nas X has scored his second UK Number One single with ‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name)’, the Official Charts Company has confirmed.The track has gone straight to the top of the Official UK Singles Chart after it was released last week (March 26).‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name)’ has been surrounded by controversy over the last week, partially due to the religious imagery used in the video.
Lil Nas X spilled the tea about his dating life in a new interview, revealing whether or not he’s seeing anyone special amidst his massive success. The artist, 21, just went viral with his devilish “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” music video, and his career is only getting hotter. Navigating relationships is just a little more complicated than a simple “yes” or “no,” he said on the April 2 episode of the Spout Podcast.
A judge is stepping in regarding Lil Nas X‘s Satan Shoes.
Old Town Road went on to have four remixes, the most famous and well known of which was the second, featuring Billy Ray Cyrus which ended up being the longest running number one song on the Billboard 100 after spending 19 weeks in the top spot, with Lil Nas X also choosing this moment in his career to come out as a gay man, the only artist to ever do so while having a number-one song.And all this before even releasing his official debut album, Montero!And if the first single from the album,
Jordan Moreau After people accused Lil Nas X of copying FKA Twigs with his visually striking “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)” music video, the two musicians talked it out and cleared the air of any wrongdoing.In the special effects-heavy “Montero” video, released on Friday, Lil Nas X falls from heaven and pole dances to descend into hell, where he gives Satan a lap dance and steals his powers.
FKA Twigs has thanked Lil Nas X for admitting that he ripped her off. Though that’s not strictly how she put it.
Lil Nas X is showing FKA Twigs love after both the singer and Thomas Huang, the director for FKA’s music video for her song, “Cellophane”, noticed the similarities between her video and Lil Nas X’s viral video for his song, “Montero (Call Me By Your Name).” Lil Nas X took to Instagram Tuesday to share that FKA had called him to inform him of the similarities between the two videos.
FKA twigs has thanked Lil Nas X for acknowledging her music video for ‘Cellophane’ and the inspiration it served for his recently released video for ‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name)’.Fans had observed similarities between both videos in the scenes where the artists fall from sky into the depths while pole-dancing.
Lil Nas X is showing FKA Twigs love after both the singer and Thomas Huang, the director for FKA's music video for her song, «Cellophane,» noticed the similarities between her video and Lil Nas X's viral video for his song, «Montero (Call Me By Your Name).» Lil Nas X took to Instagram Tuesday to share that FKA had called him to inform him of the similarities between the two videos.«I want to show love to @fkatwigs & @andrewthomashuang ! the 'cellophane' visual is a masterpiece.
Nike has sued a company called MSCHF over its latest product, a collaboration with rapper Lil Nas X called Satan Shoes. Limited to 666 pairs, the shoes are actually Nike Air Max 97s, but with the air sole filled with red ink and (they claim) one drop of human blood.
It's Lil Nas X's news cycle, and we're just living in it. If you haven't heard, the music video for the rapper's new single "MONTERO" is making the rounds on right-wing media (and some circles of the hip-hop world) thanks to a lap dance Lil Nas X performs for a nonplussed Satan.
Nike has denied all ties to rapper Lil Nas X's exclusive "Satan Shoes," which have drawn criticism for allegedly containing "a drop" of human blood. The sneakers, made using Nike Air Max 97s, were a collaboration between Lil Nas X and New York-based MSCHF. In a statement to Fox News, Nike confirmed that the company doesn't have a relationship with Lil Nas X nor MSCHF. "Nike did not design or release these shoes and we do not endorse them," the company said in a statement. The red and
Lil Nas X is sparring with critics of his latest song and the subsequent shoe line that accompanied it, including South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem. The rapper released his controversial new song "MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)" last week and quickly caught people’s attention for the music video that sees him dressed provocatively, pole dancing and giving Satan a lap dance in Hell. It didn’t take long before many were voicing their displeasure with the rapper’s sexually explicit and
FKA twigs‘ ‘Cellophane’, which he directed, and Lil Nas X‘s ‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name)’.He first noted the similarities over the weekend following the release of ‘Montero’, posting a side-by-side of both videos on TikTok, captioning it with “@lilnasx take me off your mood board or hire me”.While I’m at it. @lilnasx take me off your mood board or hire me.