In Summary

  • Lil Nas X enters his ‘Christian Era.’
  • The rapper teased his new Song while also commenting on his sexuality.
  • Lil Nas expressed that making Christian music has nothing at all to do with his sexual preference.

American rapper, singer and songwriter Montero Lamar Hill known by his stage name Lil Nas X has introduced his new religious era as he teased his new song.

Lil Nas also made comments on his sexuality expressing that making Christian music has nothing at all to do with his sexual preference.

The 24-year-old “Industry Baby” rapper took to social media on Wednesday (November 29) to tease a new song, and it’s a major thematic curveball from the hitmaker who gave Satan a lap dance in the music video of his tune dubbed Montero (Call Me By Your Name) just a few years ago.

Since then, he has seemingly repented, shimmied up the stripper pole and entered “his Christian era.”

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While introducing the new era in his life and career, Lil Nas X also commented on his sexuality. However, fans are wondering if it might all be another troll from the artist who is as famous for his jokes as he is his music.

“Father stretch my hands / the lonely road seems to last the longest / help me with my plans / everything seems to go to nowhere,” Lil Nas X sings on the meaningful song. “Free me from worry and wanting pity / free me from all this envy in me / I don’t want these feelings.”

He continues, “I call on angels / I’m trying hard to face my pain, yeah / give me hope when I feel / give me hope when I feel less.”

In the video, he dances around a street wearing a shirt that reads “If God doesn’t exist then who’s laughing at us.”

Lil Nas X continued to post the track, addressing how his new era aligned with his sexuality.

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“Making christian music does not mean i can’t suck d-ck no more,” he wrote to his fans. “The two are not mutually exclusive. i am allowed to get on my knees for multiple reasons.”

In another video, the musician reacted to a meme informing Christians that they had to “forgive” him for his past misdeeds after he dropped a gospel song.

Fans have been having a field day reacting to Lil Nas X’s antics and new song. However, it looks like this might not actually be a sign of more Christian music to come.

On Tuesday, he took to X (formerly Twitter) to drop some hints that he might be trolling everyone (again).

“running out of money again, gonna start thinking of new controversies,” he wrote to his fans in one post. In another, he added, “not gonna lie i wanted to reinvent myself for this next era but sadly im still gay.”

 

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