Lil Nas X Deserves a Better Industry

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Buried under all the frustrating Lil Nas X discourse is 'Montero,' a short, sweet album about learning to love yourself and demanding respect. CraigSJ writes

The six-month shitstorm following Lil Nas X throughout the rollout of Montero has been a clinic in the intersecting moral inconsistencies you see in American culture and how they’ve trickled down and settled in hip-hop. Photo: Columbia Records I spent a good amount of time in the last six months wondering why Lil Nas X pays any attention to haters and homophobes online. It’s a goofy question. I already know the answer.

Lil Nas X blew everyone’s cover, tapping on pressure points and drawing out revealing overreactions. The trip to hell in the “Montero” video is only about facing your fears. “Industry Baby” was just a cheeky reaction to the backlash from the first video .

Starting with “Lost in the Citadel,” a plaintive and muted rock jam about a love connection growing frayed, Montero delivers a series of heartbreaking tunes about hurt and pain and doubt, where the slipperiness of “Old Town Road,” a hip-hop track whose sample of a rock star’s ambient album gave off faint country airs, shows face again.

 

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CraigSJ Respect is earned, not demanded

CraigSJ Ugh, he’s exhausting

CraigSJ He’s weird.

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