Culture Lil Nas X takes a stripper pole to hell in new 'Montero (Call Me By Your Name)' music video - gay nigger sex with the devil


Lil Nas X is inviting you to leave shame at the door and plummet to the depths of hell with him on his first song of 2021, "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)." Who dares to say no?

After teasing the release with a breadcrumb trail on social media, the genre-bending rapper has finally unleashed his homage to the 2017 romantic drama Call Me By Your Name with its accompanying music video. It's a journey of biblical proportions.

The music video finds Nas in a purple-drenched Garden of Eden as he's seduced by a futuristic snake. He's is then taken to trial for slipping into sin, but as the lyrics to the song relay, Nas isn't big on the whole concept: "You're living in the dark boy / I cannot pretend / I'm not fazed / Don't be here to sin / If you live in your garden / You know that you can call me what you want / Call me what you need."



The visual, co-directed by Nas and Tanu Muino, then slides its way down south as the "Old Town Road" rapper rides a pole to the Devil's fiery abode in a scene rivaling Jennifer Lopez's hot Hustlers routine.



The song was produced by Take a DayTrip, Omer Fedi, and Roy Enzo. Nas opened up about the release of "Montero" with a personal message to his fans. He dedicated the song to his childhood self (Nas' birth name is Montero Lamar Hill). In the note, Nas looked back on the mental trials of coming out as gay at an early age.

"Dear 14-year-old Montero, I wrote a song with our name in it. It's about a guy I met last summer. I know we promised to never come out publicly, I know we promised to never be 'that' type of gay person, I know we promised to die with the secret, but this will open doors for many other queer people to simply exist," the note reads. "You see this is very scary for me, people will be angry, they will say I'm pushing an agenda. But the truth is, I am. The agenda to make people stay the f--- out of other people's lives and stop dictating who they should be. Sending you love from the future."



This is Nas's first single since last year's winter bop "Holiday." As a lead-up, Nas dropped the "Montero" artwork on social media, which features the Grammy-winning artist putting his own naughty spin on Michaelangelo's iconic "The Creation of Adam" painting.



Watch the music video for Lil Nas X's new single "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" above.


he grinding on satan.....uhh.........k
 
"Im gay and a rapper" doesnt get you very far. Old Town road 'worked' because it literally was about him riding dick. He sold out so fast and he didn't even realize. Well good job Nas X..You gave GloboHomo another notch to go lower on but that's about it.

I'm so fucking glad all my favorite artist are dead and didn't use lyrics in their work.
 
The song itself isn't bad, but he's obviously hanging out with the hyperpop people. These Music videos work for their songs because the production usually lends itself to be pretty freaking intense to match the visuals. The song he has is boring and slow compared to the rest so it just is like a big giant, "Why?"

Overall, I don't hate the song, but the music video I can leave.
 
I like grand, sweeping music videos like this one's so desperately trying to be... but it's failing. The song is piffle, the visuals are cheap CGI knocked out by Koreans on their lunch break. It wants to tell a story but there's no story to tell.
 
I couldn’t even make out most of the lyrics in the song, but that’s with a lot of music these days. Other people are right that the style of song didn’t mesh well with the video. As far video content goes, it just looks like he’s trying to be an edgelord by combining as many biblical references as possible and mixing in gay. Madonna already did stuff like that in the 80s with “Like a Prayer”. It isn’t that innovative anymore and when everyone in pop is already doing stuff like this anyway, there isn’t much of boundary to push.
 
Modern day buckbreaking. Sad
Where's Tariq Nasheed when you need him?
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