Polo G’s new single Rapstar is off to a strong start on this week’s Official Chart First Look, currently at Number 2 and challenging current leader Lil Nas X’s Montero (Call Me By Your Name) for Number 1.
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@LilNasX praises satan, and I praise the one who defeated him for eternity, the Son of God, Jesus Christ. #lilnasX can still give his life to Jesus and be saved.
Pray for him to do so, I just did.Nas seemed to laugh off the message with a NSFW response to the "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)" singer. John replied that he was "praying" for Nas and insisted that the openly-gay rapper is being conned by another power."We don't fear satan. He is a defeated thrown down angel of darkness.
Polo G’s new single Rapstar is off to a strong start on this week’s Official Chart First Look, currently at Number 2 and challenging current leader Lil Nas X’s Montero (Call Me By Your Name) for Number 1.
Lil Nas X to produce the controversial «Satan Shoes.» MSCHF will issue a voluntary recall of the shoes as a condition of the settlement, Nike said. The «Satan Shoes» are modified versions of Nike's Air Max 97, and each pair features a bronze pentagram charm, an inverted cross and one drop of human blood, according to the company.
Nike announced Thursday that it has settled its lawsuit against MSCHF, the company that collaborated with Lil Nas X to produce the controversial “Satan Shoes.” MSCHF will issue a voluntary recall of the shoes as a condition of the settlement, Nike said.
Lil Nas X as a tie-in with his latest track, ‘MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)’, which comes accompanied by a music video showing the rapper sliding into hell via a pole and giving Satan a lap dance.BREAKING: Nike was granted a temporary restraining order, stopping MSCHF from fulfilling any orders of their Lil Nas X "Satan Shoes." pic.twitter.com/h3Xzxd7irA— SAINT (@saint) April 1, 2021Nike has now filed a successful trademark infringement lawsuit against MSCHF Product Studio, the sellers of the
Jonathan Roumie is more than eager for fans to feast their eyes on Season 2 of "The Chosen." Set to premiere on Easter Sunday, the faith-based series recounting the life of Jesus Christ launched in 2019 as a media project with aspirations of bringing the experience of Jesus "in a way it’s never been done before." It went on to become the largest crowdfunding project after 16,000 people invested over $10 million in the show.
Nike has won a bid to temporarily stop a company selling a customised version of its Air Max trainers dubbed "Satan shoes". The Air Max 97s were given a controversial spin by art brand MSCHF and produced in collaboration with rapper Lil Nas X.
A judge is stepping in regarding Lil Nas X‘s Satan Shoes.
Jordan Moreau After people accused Lil Nas X of copying FKA Twigs with his visually striking “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)” music video, the two musicians talked it out and cleared the air of any wrongdoing.In the special effects-heavy “Montero” video, released on Friday, Lil Nas X falls from heaven and pole dances to descend into hell, where he gives Satan a lap dance and steals his powers.
Speak of the devil! Miley Cyrus is showing her support for Lil Nas X amid the controversial drop of his limited edition ‘Satan Shoes,” which contain actual human blood in the sneakers’ soles.
Nike has sued a company called MSCHF over its latest product, a collaboration with rapper Lil Nas X called Satan Shoes. Limited to 666 pairs, the shoes are actually Nike Air Max 97s, but with the air sole filled with red ink and (they claim) one drop of human blood.
It's Lil Nas X's news cycle, and we're just living in it. If you haven't heard, the music video for the rapper's new single "MONTERO" is making the rounds on right-wing media (and some circles of the hip-hop world) thanks to a lap dance Lil Nas X performs for a nonplussed Satan.
Lil Nas X.The shoes are customised Nike Air Max 97s and were allegedly designed without the sportswear giant’s permission.Brooklyn-based MSCHF is responsible for the footwear, which features a drop of human blood mixed with ink in an air bubble on each shoe.
Ethan Shanfeld Lil Nas X is dancing with the devil (both literally and figuratively) after the release of his fiery “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” music video and limited edition “Satan Shoes.”The hip-hop superstar who broke records with his country-infused hit “Old Town Road” is stirring controversy after promoting his new sneakers, a collaboration with MSCHF, which feature Satanic imagery, a Bible verse and a drop of real human blood.The shoes were made using Nike Air Max 97s, but the
Nike has denied all ties to rapper Lil Nas X's exclusive "Satan Shoes," which have drawn criticism for allegedly containing "a drop" of human blood. The sneakers, made using Nike Air Max 97s, were a collaboration between Lil Nas X and New York-based MSCHF. In a statement to Fox News, Nike confirmed that the company doesn't have a relationship with Lil Nas X nor MSCHF. "Nike did not design or release these shoes and we do not endorse them," the company said in a statement. The red and
Last week Lil Nas X dropped new song "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" alongside a video filled with biblical themes, including scenes featuring the devil himself. Building off the back of the fun visuals, Nas subsequently announced that he was launching his own Nike sneaker.