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Lil Nas X scores second No 1 song with Montero (Call Me By Your Name) : I hope my haters are sad

After stepping into hell in the 'Montero (Call Me By Your Name)' music video, Lil Nas X has ascended with the track to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It's his second No. 1 on the chart after his megahit 'Old Town Road' led for a record 19 weeks in 2019.

Lil Nas X s Montero debuts at No 1 on Hot 100

Print Lil Nas X has returned to a familiar place: the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100. Billboard announced Monday that the singer and rapper’s “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” had topped its flagship singles chart almost two years to the date since his “Old Town Road” began its record-setting 19-week run at No. 1 in 2019. “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” the title nods to both Lil Nas X’s real name, Montero Lamar Hill, and director Luca Guadagnino’s 2017 romantic drama racked up nearly 47 million streams in the United States in the week after its release on March 26, according to MRC Data.

Lil Nas X Reveals What His Sex Life is Like Right Now | Lil Nas X

Lil Nas X Reveals What His Sex Life is Like Right Now – Listen Here! Lil Nas X is spilling the tea on what his sex life is like these days. The 21-year-old rapper, who just topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart with his song

Armie Hammer and Hollywood s new moral code

Armie Hammer and Hollywood s new moral code
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What the Hell Happened: Lil Nas X Starts A Culture War | Arts

It’s pretty standard nowadays for musicians to promote their new music on social media, but no one does it quite like Lil Nas X. Connoisseurs of his work knew when he announced the release of his latest single “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” that the real entertainment wasn’t to be found in the song itself, nor in the music video, but in the already erupting controversy surrounding its release. Filled with Biblical allusions and references to Lil Nas X’s own sexual experiences with a man, the song and accompanying music video seem designed to elicit religious conservative outrage. One of the best lines of the song, “If Eve ain’t in your garden, you know that you can / Call me when you want” occurs as Lil Nas X, playing Adam (or perhaps Eve) in the Garden of Eden, succumbs to the temptations of a snake-like male figure. In another now-infamous scene, he gives Satan a lap dance, before snapping Satan’s neck and ascending to the throne. It

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