During his
performance of the chart-topping single “Montero (Call Me By Your Name),” Lil
Nas X locked lips with a dancer in a televised and viral declaration of Black
queer love. During the performance, Lil Nas X donned gold glitter and an
Egyptian Pharaoh outfit to pay homage to late pop icon Michael Jackson, who
wore a similar costume in his hit music video “Remember
The Time.”
The rapper’s
performance prompted sharp homophobic criticism online — even from some LGBTQ
individuals. In response, Lil Nas X blasted bigots for the double standard
against queer LGBTQ artists.
“Y’all hate
yourselves so much,” Lil Nas X tweeted
on June 28 alongside a video of a gay man decrying the rapper’s
actions. “Y’all live your lives trying your best to appease straight ppl.”
“Montero (Call
Me By Your Name),” which
features a video of the rapper traveling to Hell and giving Satan a
lap dance, has been streamed more than 20 million times since its release in March,
according to Rolling Stone’s Top 100 Songs chart.
“We are 4
months in, and people are still acting surprised that I am being gay and sexual
in performances of a song about gay and sexual sh*t,” he said.
The star
concluded, “The song is literally about gay sex… what y’all want me to do play
the piano while baking a cake?”
Since coming
out as gay in 2019, Lil Nas X has been forging his own lane as a Black LGBTQ
performer. In January, he became a New York Times bestselling author
after his
first children’s book, “C is for Country.”
Lil Nas X’s
journey to success has not been without controversy. In March, he was
embroiled in a Twitter feud with South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem
after releasing a pair of sneakers known as “Satan Shoes.” Noem, an opponent of
LGBTQ rights and supporter
of anti-trans sports bills, criticized the shoe’s religious messaging on
Twitter. In a tweet, Lil Nas X ripped the conservative politician, stating, “Ur
a whole governor, and u on here tweeting about some damn shoes. do ur job!”
Now with a
passionate gay kiss in the spotlight, the star is once again shutting down the
trolls.
“Y’all are
uncomfortable with what I do because y’all are afraid [cis-heterosexual
society] will be uncomfortable with you,” he declared in a tweet. “Work on yourselves,
I love who I am and whatever I decide to do. Get there.”
Watch the
video below:
SOURCE: GAY CITY NEWS
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