"Thank you for the best night of my fucking life"
27.01.2020 - 03:01 / eonline.com
Lil Nas X is already a Grammy winner and the big show hasn't even started yet!
The rapper and Billy Ray Cyrus' ubiquitous hit "Old Town Road" won the Best Music Video category at the 2020 Grammy Awards, the recording Academy announced Sunday.
The 20-year old beat out fellow nominees The Chemical Brothers' "We've Got to Try This," Gary Clark Jr.'s "This Land," FKA twigs' "Cellophane" and Tove Lo's "Glad He's Gone."
Lil Nas X took to Twitter to celebrate, writing, "THANK U TO EVERYBODY!! I AM
"Thank you for the best night of my fucking life"
Eric Cantona joined Liam for his acceptance message
Other nominees for the award included Normani, Brockhampton, Easy Life and Stormzy
Lil Nas X has issued a denial in response to a copyright infringement lawsuit over his hit single Rodeo.
In October 2019, Lil Nas X, along with collaborators including Cardi B, faced a copyright infringement lawsuit over his 2019 song “Rodeo.” The lawsuit, filed by producers Don Lee and Glen Keith, claimed that his song shared similarities with their 2017 work “gwenXdonlee4-142,” which was later incorporated into the song “Broad Day” by PuertoReefa and Sakrite Duexe.
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After scooping up a pair of Grammy Awards, Lil Nas X is back to work. The 20-year-old revealed on Tuesday (Feb. 4) that he plans to drop the music video to 7's "Rodeo" on Thursday (Feb. 5).
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Talk about it being the hottest night in music!
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A huge congratulations to Billie Eilish!