Lil Nas X in the music video for his a cappella version of Montero (Call Me By Your Name). (YouTube)
Lil Nas X has dropped a new version of “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” where he makes all the sounds with his mouth – and fans are obsessed.
The singer unveiled the new version of his chart-topping single on Friday (23 April) – and it came with a very queer
Brady Bunch inspired music video.
The music video starts with Lil Nas X holding up a phone to his ear, asking: “Is it recording?” before launching into the opening notes of the song.
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Rolling Stone Lil Nas X Drops Version of ‘Montero’ Where He Makes All the Sounds With His Mouth
Quasi-a capella rendition of hit single arrives with
Brady Bunch-style music video
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Lil Nas X has released a new version of his hit single “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” in which he recreates every sound on the song with his mouth.
As it turns out, “Montero” makes for a good a cappella track, with Lil Nas X crafting some simple beatbox percussion and mimicking the synths with droning hums and simple vocal melodies. Accompanying the song is a
Brady Bunch-style video in which multiple Lil Nas Xs appear in individual squares as they build out the song.