Until now, Lil Nas X had only a mixtape and EP to his discography, but no full-length album. On Wednesday, Aug. 25, the star announced that will all change soon because his debut album, Montero, is ...
Just a few days out from Montero‘s release, Lil Nas X has definitely been making the most of his promotional cycle, posting his (joking) take on Drake’s Certified Lover Boy emoji art and making nice ...
Lil Nas X isn’t here to win over folks who think homosexuality is the devil’s work. In his new video for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name),” the 21-year-old rapper makes out with Satan (albeit a CGI one ...
Sept. 17 (UPI) --Lil Nas X released on Friday his debut studio album titled Montero alongside a series of videos, including one where he gives birth to the project. Montero is available to stream ...
The rapper's 16-song debut album drops Sept. 17 The official tracklist for Lil Nas X's debut album is here with plenty of star power! Several of music's biggest names — including Megan Thee Stallion, ...
Lil Nas X on Tuesday announced his first headlining tour, “Long Live Montero,” starting in September and only Orlando and Miami made the cut for Florida stops. (Cue conservative panic!) Lil Nas X ...
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Lil Nas X is weighing in on accusations that his recent music video for "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" looks a bit too similar to one by FKA twigs. After the 21-year-old rapper dropped his new devil ...
Grammy-winning singer and rapper Lil Nas X continues to clap back at conservatives and right-wing Christians who are apoplectic over his latest music video. The gay artist released the video for ...
Fans of musician FKA twigs saw something familiar after watching the new music video for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” when it debuted Friday. The video for pop star Lil Nas X’s latest single ...
The new release is part of a legacy of music videos with LGBTQ themes or visuals by Sam Smith, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, George Michael, Melissa Etheridge, Perfume Genius... and those of some ...