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.
31.03.2021 - 20:35 / perezhilton.com
Lil Nas X may be able to handle bad faith homophobic attacks with ease, but what about legitimate criticism from other artists?
The pop star made a huge splash with his new music video for Montero (Call Me By Your Name), a boundary-breaking, sinfully fun visual that has been getting praise and hate in equal measure. The latter came mostly from right-wing pundits stirring up Satanic panic, and we all enjoyed watching Nas put them in their place on Twitter. But this latest concern about the video
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.
J Balvin has just unveiled a new collab with Khalid, “Otra Noche Sin Ti” (which translates to “Another Night Without You”).
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorVeteran artist manager Adam Leber has announced the launch of his new management and media company Rebel (Leber’s name spelled backwards) in partnership with LiveNation.Under this banner, he will continue to represent longtime clients Miley Cyrus, Lil Nas X and Labrinth, among others, for management worldwide. He remains based in Los AngelesMost recently, Leber has operated as a partner of Maverick, which he co-founded in 2014.
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.
FKA twigs has thanked Lil Nas X for acknowledging her music video for ‘Cellophane’ and the inspiration it served for his recently released video for ‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name)’.Fans had observed similarities between both videos in the scenes where the artists fall from sky into the depths while pole-dancing.
Lil Nas X is showing FKA Twigs love after both the singer and Thomas Huang, the director for FKA's music video for her song, «Cellophane,» noticed the similarities between her video and Lil Nas X's viral video for his song, «Montero (Call Me By Your Name).» Lil Nas X took to Instagram Tuesday to share that FKA had called him to inform him of the similarities between the two videos.«I want to show love to @fkatwigs & @andrewthomashuang ! the 'cellophane' visual is a masterpiece.
Lil Nas X is speaking out about the comparisons of his video for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” to FKA twigs‘ “Cellophane.”
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.
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.
Lil Nas X wants his new music video to have a big impact on LGBTQ youth.
Nike has reportedly filed a lawsuit against MSCHF, the designer behind Lil Nas X's controversial "Satan shoes," according to a tweet from New York Times reporter Kevin Draper. The shoes are unofficial redesigns of Nike's trademark Air Max 97 design.
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
NSFW music video for his new single “Montero (Call Me By Your Name),” laden with Biblical imagery which challenges Christian doctrines on sex and homosexuality, has — unsurprisingly — sparked a new wave of “Satanic panic” among conservative parents.
FKA twigs‘ ‘Cellophane’, which he directed, and Lil Nas X‘s ‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name)’.He first noted the similarities over the weekend following the release of ‘Montero’, posting a side-by-side of both videos on TikTok, captioning it with “@lilnasx take me off your mood board or hire me”.While I’m at it. @lilnasx take me off your mood board or hire me.
Lil Nas X is clapping back. The 21-year-old performer took to social media over the weekend to address controversy over his new music video for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name).”