Lil Nas X has issued a denial in response to a copyright infringement lawsuit over his hit single Rodeo.
06.02.2020 - 20:46 / billboard.com
LNX also clarified why Cardi B isn't in the new video.Lil Nas X's "Rodeo" video is here. Instead of featuring Cardi B, who appeared on the track's original version, Nas X elected to connect with rap legend Nas for the visual on Thursday (Feb. 6). Big Nas dropped a verse for the remix, which was debuted with a performance at the Grammy Awards last month.
The 20-year-old picks up the phone to a threatening phone call about playing a game. He's then bitten on the neck by a vampire, and his
Lil Nas X has issued a denial in response to a copyright infringement lawsuit over his hit single Rodeo.
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In October 2019, Lil Nas X, along with collaborators including Cardi B, faced a copyright infringement lawsuit over his 2019 song “Rodeo.” The lawsuit, filed by producers Don Lee and Glen Keith, claimed that his song shared similarities with their 2017 work “gwenXdonlee4-142,” which was later incorporated into the song “Broad Day” by PuertoReefa and Sakrite Duexe.
Think 'Thriller' meets 'Blade' meets 'The Matrix'
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.
Lil Nas X recently linked up with the original Nas at the 2020 Grammy Awards to debut a new version of his 2019 single, “Rodeo,” and today he recruited the Queens rapper for a new music video for the track. In the clip, Lil Nas gets turned into a vampire, terrorizing the neighborhood.
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It had to happen. Lil Nas X has collaborated with Nas on a remix of his 7 track "Rodeo." The namesakes performed the remix for the first time at last night's Grammys, where Lil Nas X also performed "Old Town Road" alongside the many, many different artists who remixed that monster hit. Listen to the new version of "Rodeo" above.
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What better way for Lil Nas X to celebrate his two Grammy wins on Sunday night (Jan.
The new version of the track was debuted at the Grammys last night (January 26)
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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.
The rapper was also joined by Diplo and Billy Ray Cyrus