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By Syndicated Content Filip Ćustić Once you get past Lil Nas X‘s controversial video for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name),” you might have noticed that the song’s lyrics feature some explicit references to gay sex.  Now Nas reveals that at first, he wasn’t going to go there, but then decided it was the right thing to do. In a cover story for Entertainment Weekly‘s Pride Issue, the openly gay rapper explains, “At first I was really afraid of alienating any of my straight fans. But then it was kind of like, if they feel offended, they were never really here for me. They were here for whatever version of myself they made up in their head.”

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Lil Nas X isn t afraid of alienating straight fans anymore: If they feel offended, they were never really here for me

Lil Nas X isn t afraid of alienating straight fans anymore: If they feel offended, they were never really here for me INSIDER 5/4/2021 insider@insider.com (Connor Perrett,Ashley Simone Johnson) © Provided by INSIDER Montero (Call Me by Your Name) was released on March 26, 2021. Lil Nas X/YouTube Lil Nas X said in an interview he used to be afraid his new music would alienate his straight fans. He told Entertainment Weekly he realized if people were offended, they weren t really here for him. He said you have to depend on you before anybody else and you have to love and nourish yourself.

Why Lil Nas X decided to get so explicit in Montero

By Syndicated Content Filip Ćustić Once you get past Lil Nas X‘s controversial video for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name),” you might have noticed that the song’s lyrics feature some explicit references to gay sex.  Now Nas reveals that at first, he wasn’t going to go there, but then decided it was the right thing to do. In a cover story for Entertainment Weekly‘s Pride Issue, the openly gay rapper explains, “At first I was really afraid of alienating any of my straight fans. But then it was kind of like, if they feel offended, they were never really here for me. They were here for whatever version of myself they made up in their head.”

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