BTS's latest concept photos ahead of their upcoming album release Map of the Soul 7 have their fans buzzing before the Feb. 21 date, especially mega Army soldier Lil Nas X.
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“There are so many layers to the song,” Columbia Records chairman Ron Perry says of “Old Town Road.” Just scratching the surface of its beat alone uncovers the connection between a 19-year-old Dutch Internet producer and veteran industrial act Nine Inch Nails, who are now forever intertwined in pop culture — along with Billy Ray Cyrus.
The origin story of these strange bedfellows starts in a village outside Amsterdam, where student Kiowa Roukema, who goes by YoungKio professionally, found
BTS's latest concept photos ahead of their upcoming album release Map of the Soul 7 have their fans buzzing before the Feb. 21 date, especially mega Army soldier Lil Nas X.
Lil Nas X has shared a new video for “Rodeo.” The clip, directed by Bradley & Pablo, has references to horror movies and The Matrix. Watch below.
With his viral smash hit single “Old Town Road,” 20-year-old rapper Lil Nas X offered up a new version of the iconic, all-American cowboy archetype for Gen Z. And now, he’s facing off against one of the most instantly recognizable cowboys of all time: Western star Sam Elliott.
The Grammys concluded wHith a bang this year with teenage sensation Billie Eilish sweeping the awards. Many other musicians, however, made a whole lot of noise for their performances and wins at the awards night. One of them was singer and rapper Lil Nas X who performed his hit track 'Old Town Road' with Korean pop band BTS and partner Billy Ray Cyrus. Lil Nas X also ended the night on a high as he ended up winning two Grammys.
Rapper Lil Nas X is still pinching himself after starring opposite acting veteran Sam Elliott in a new Super Bowl commercial.
2 min read Out gay rapper, Lil Nas X, sporting a pink western-inspired Versace outfit complete with a harness, snagged two Grammy awards on Sunday as he continued to ride the wave of his hit debut song “Old Town Road.” The 20-year-old artist and his sidekick Billy Ray Cyrus, who collaborated with him on the famous “Old Town […]
Miley Cyrus celebrated her father Billy Ray Cyrus and "baby brother" Lil Nas X with a sweet family photo via Instagram on Monday (Jan. 27) after the "Old Town Road" country-hip-hop-crossover duo took home two Grammy awards last night (Jan.
Sometimes there’s so much bad news that it’s wonderful to have a reason to celebrate, and in a weekend marred by Kobe Bryant’s death, the scandal surrounding the Recording Academy’s controversial ouster of president/CEO Deborah Dugan, presidential impeachment proceedings and more depressing stuff, the music business managed to push back the clouds and throw down on Grammy night.
Lil Nas X and other LGBTQ celebrities rocked both the ceremony and the red carpet at last night’s (January 26) 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.
In early 2019, Columbia Records chairman/CEO Ron Perry DM’d Lil Nas X on Instagram. The rising artist wasn’t responding to Columbia’s A&R team, but he quickly hit Perry back — he liked the look of his feed. By March, the rapper signed to the label.
Bonnie Raitt took to the stage tonight during the 2020 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles’ Staples Center, where she performed a tribute to country folk singer-songwriter John Prine. She performed his song “Angel From Montgomery,” which she turned into a hit upon recording it 1974. Prine, who was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2019, was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award this year. Watch Raitt’s tribute performance below.
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In a bittersweet somber opening to the annual Grammy Awards 2020 ceremony, which saw Black gay musician Lil Nas X winning two out of his six nominations and lesbian Tracy Young being the first woman to win in the category of Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical at the Grammy Awards- artist and multiple Grammy winner host Alicia Keys paid a touching tribute to the retired basketball superstar Kobe Bryant who was killed hours before the ceremony began.
Lil Nas X wasn't alone as he took his horse to the old town road at the 2020 Grammys.