Lil Nas X is a jack of all trades. The acclaimed rapper continues to deliver hit song after hit song following the release of his debut single “Old Town Road,” which went viral. He’s also quite the ...
Lil Nas X has the world talking. His latest video, “J Christ” has been met with praise by fans, as well as controversy from Christian conservatives (as was expected). This weekend, the pop and hip-hop ...
Call it when you want, call it when you need, but it's a documentary about rapper Lil Nas X. A Lil Nas X documentary is ridin' toward a streaming service near you. Lil Nas X first made his mark on the ...
Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero (now streaming on Max, formerly known as HBO Max), named after the breakout “Old Town Road” star’s first full-length album and given name, finds the rapper, singer and ...
“Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero” was released Saturday, Jan. 27 on HBO, which follows rapper and songwriter Montero Lamar Hill on his first tour. It focuses on his fast rise to fame, his family and his ...
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Barely two weeks after releasing the music video for his single “J Christ,” Lil Nas X is already back with another new song. “Where Do We Go Now? (Music From Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero)” was ...
The documentary, streaming on Max, follows the queer singer-rapper on the road and at home, but the best scenes by far are when he is onstage. By Chris Azzopardi When you purchase a ticket for an ...
The new HBO documentary “Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero” chronicles the Grammy winner as he embarks on his debut concert tour of the same name. The behind-the-scenes film includes the Grammy winner ...
Lil Nas X’s feature documentary has been acquired by Universal Pictures Content Group for international distribution. “Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero” is a fly-on-the-wall feature helmed by ...
I was staying in my lane, minding my own business –fretting, now that I'm back to paying, whether to shoot my wad on Jonas Kaufmann's new Liszt Lieder platter or Ian Bostridge's even more daring ...