I can’t speak
on the experience of being black in America, though I know racism still exists,
but I can acknowledge that it must be difficult to be black AND gay. Over the
years, I’ve heard several celebrities comment that they have to work twice as
hard to be half as accepted as white cisgender celebrities. Singer and
rapper Lil Nas X is highlighting this struggle in a series of
since deleted Tweets.
Earlier this
week, the list of 2022 BET Hip Hop Award nominees were
announced by the media and the ‘Old Town Road’ singer was
notice-ably absent from the entire ballot. The ENTIRE ballot.
To recap the
last 14 months in Lil Nas X’s career, he released the critically
acclaimed Montero album via Columbia Records in September –
which debuted at #2 and is currently platinum. It was predated by the title
track ‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name)’ and includes ‘Industry
Baby’ featuring Jack Harlow. Both singles hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100
and are certified 4x platinum. It also includes the top 10 hit ‘That’s What I
Want.’
While
the Grammys have been notoriously more faithful to Nas X, with
11 nominations and 5 wins throughout his career – the BET Awards have not been
so kind. Despite his landmark career and being one of the biggest artists of
the last four years, BET has only given him 4 nominations and
2 wins. So, it’s really not surprising that he was missing from the 2022
ballot.
Again, with
all respect to the black community, I’ve read that it’s still struggle for
queer members of that group to be accepted by their friends and family due to
cultural or religious reasons. It goes without saying that the promotional
roll-out for Montero and its following singles were very, very gay themed and
perhaps that was the deciding factor as to why Lil Nas X was basically
blackballed from the BET Awards. It appears that the show is not ready to
champion black, gay artists and Nas X not-so-subtly hinted at this in his
deleted
Peep some of
the Tweets below.
It’s worth
noting that BET Network was more favorable of Nas X during
his 7 and ‘Old Town Road’ era… when he was still in the
closet.
What do you
think of this controversy?
SOURCE: INSTINCT MAG
Yeah... 😏
ReplyDeleteI read this story about Lil Nas X a few days ago, it's quite sad because he's had a crazy successful year but, seems like BET is avoiding him 🤷♂️
Really sucks!