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Never let it be said that Lil Nas X doesn’t know how to laugh at himself. On Monday, the “Call Me By Your Name” singer announced the release date of his next song, “Industry Baby,” with a teaser that pokes fun at the controversy surrounding his infamous “Satan Shoes” and critics who slam him for his sexual performances.
The two-minute video features a trial in which Lil Nas X faces a jury of his peers — including himself. The artist juggles multiple roles, including playing himself, the judge,
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Unknown Mortal Orchestra have shared the new video for their latest single ‘That Life’ – you can watch the puppet-featuring clip below.The new song follows on from the release in June of the track ‘Weekend Run’, which marked the New Zealand band’s first official release since 2018.UMO have now dropped ‘That Life’ along with a Lydia Fine and Tony Blahd-directed video.The clip, which you can see below, stars a blue puppet that was created by The Muppets and Sesame Street puppeteer and fabricator
Seth MacFarlane once again took extreme displeasure in comments made by a host of Fox News, another episode in a long saga between the Family Guy creator and Fox News corporate sibling Fox Entertainment, which airs his long-running animated series Family Guy.
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Lil Nas X’s father has become the latest person to criticise remarks DaBaby made during his performance at Rolling Loud festival. At the Miami event, DaBaby shouted to the crowd: “Fellas, if you ain’t sucking d*** in the parking lot, put your cell phone lighter up.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorTravis Scott premiered a new song apparently titled “Escape Plan” during his headlining set at Day Two of the Rolling Loud Miami festival on Saturday night. Scott had teased the song and video earlier on Saturday with a minute-long clip — lensed in a wide variety of locations, including a private jet, a yacht and a number of expensive-looking tropical locales — with the caption “Hmm someone [asked] me how I’m starting I said this is how.
Lil Nas X made a splash earlier this week when he poked fun at his Nike “Satan Shoes” controversy in a trailer for his new single, “Industry Baby.” Now, the song has arrived. It’s produced by Kanye West and Take a Daytrip, and features Kentucky rapper Jack Harlow.
Lil Nas X released the music video for his track, “Industry Baby”, featuring Jack Harlow Friday. The music video pokes fun at the controversy surrounding his infamous “Satan Shoes” and critics who slam him for his sexual performances.
Lil Nas X is baring it all in his new music video!
Lil Nas X has delivered his third single of the year today, teaming up with Jack Harlow for the long-teased ‘Industry Baby’.The single, with production from Kanye West and Take A Daytrip, has also come with a colourful music video which sees Lil Nas X in prison.Opening with a guilty sentence in court, following on from a previously released skit in which the rapper satirises his Nike trademark infringement case.The video – which Nas X had previously described as not appropriate for kids – then
Lil Nas X released the music video for his track, «Industry Baby,» featuring Jack Harlow Friday. The music video pokes fun at the controversy surrounding his infamous «Satan Shoes» and critics who slam him for his sexual performances. A teaser video for the new music video — which was released earlier this week -- features a trial in which Lil Nas X faces a jury of his peers — including himself.
Lil Nas X has penned a heartfelt letter to his younger self ahead of the release of his new single, ‘Industry Baby’.Earlier this week the rapper teased his new Kanye West-produced single, which arrives tomorrow (July 23), with a video skit poking fun at his court appearance over the “Satan Shoe” copyright infringement lawsuit.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorGrammy-winning singer and electronic musician James Blake has announced his fifth studio full-length, “Friends That Break Your Heart” — which he describes as “a concept album” — will be out on September 10. He’s leading with the single “Say What You Will,” a highlight of his solo tour late in 2019.
New Zealand pop royalty Lorde is back with a new single called "Stoned at the Nail Salon," another track from her upcoming album Solar Power. Unlike the jaunty, sun-stroked vibe of the album's title track, "Stoned" finds Lorde in a more ambivalent mood, though an overriding sense of bliss pervades thanks to the golden electric guitar dancing across the stripped-down song.
Lil Nas X has warned his fans that the music video for this forthcoming single ‘Industry Baby’ is unsuitable for children.Earlier this week the rapper teased his new Kanye West-produced single, which arrives on Friday (July 23), with a video skit poking fun at his court appearance over the “Satan Shoe” copyright infringement lawsuit.
Lil Nas X is poking fun at the trial that almost happened in the teaser trailer for his upcoming single, “Industry Baby”.
Never let it be said that Lil Nas X doesn't know how to laugh at himself. On Monday, the «Call Me By Your Name» singer announced the release date of his next song, «Industry Baby,» with a teaser that pokes fun at the controversy surrounding his infamous «Satan Shoes» and critics who slam him for his sexual performances. The two-minute video features a trial in which Lil Nas X faces a jury of his peers — including himself.