“i just feel like black gay ppl have to fight to be seen in this world and even when we make it to the top mfs try to pretend we are invisible.” “doesn’t even have to be me nominated,” he continued.
The topic of conversation was Jack Harlow doing a shower scene with Lil Nas X. It seemed like Jack Harlow was flirting with Lil Nas X, and vice versa. He shared that Black gays don’t get the consistent recognition they deserve. Is Jack Harlow gay The internet is buzzing about Jack Harlow’s appearance in Lil Nas X’s music video, but now their exchange on social media is creating even more buzz. The Atlanta native made it clear that him calling out BET was bigger than a nomination. “i feel like that should’ve helped me a bit.” “idk maybe 3 of the biggest songs of last year & a critically acclaimed album,” he tweeted. When people questioned why he felt he deserved a nomination, he pointed out that the success of his album and last three singles couldn’t be denied. Lil Nas X appears to have teased the possibility of being bisexual - or even toying with the idea he isn't really gay at all. an outstanding zero nominations again,” he said in a now-deleted tweet. Before he called for “bussy” to be added to the dictionary, the “Call Me By Your Name” singer slammed BET for not nominating him for anything at this year’s BET Awards. Lil’ Nas X doesn’t hold his tongue when it comes to what’s on his mind and will vent via social media with no hesitation. Can’t nobody tell him nothing.Lil’ Uzi Vert Says He Drops ‘Rack After Rack’ On JT Everyday “Old Town Road” is the catchiest song the radio has been blessed with this year and Lil Nas X is riding that horse until he can’t no more. Obviously, they’re not even gonna hold out through the 4th of July, because this is the best tune in the world for a BBQ. Rapper Lil Nas X's hit song about gay sex was nominated Tuesday for three Grammy Awards, catapulting LGBTQ narratives to the highest echelon of achievement in the music industry. Just got news that i’m gay and i will no longer be streaming my music. He is of course making fun of the dummies now refusing to stream his music: What a meta take on the complications of adhering to one identity. Just cuz i’m gay don’t mean i’m not straight Some of his tweets seem to be trying to sew further confusion: Next nigga to say something offensive to me getting kissed Lots of people are thrilled to see him being his true self-and apparently, Lil Nas X’s true self is kind of a troll? Since the news broke, he’s been teasing fans about coming out, gently mocking the goofiest responses: Let’s ignore those pathetic individuals, and instead focus on the messages of support he’s gotten from other rappers and musicians as well as fans.
In long, there have been a lot of responses to Lil Nas X, and some of them are sadly homophobic. What do the horses represent? Freedom (of sexuality and identity). As he wrote on Twitter, ‘Old Town Road’ is literally about riding horses, and nothing else. If you’ve been under a rock for all of June and your life, a rainbow flag is the LGBTQIA symbol, though there’s an array of other flags representing every sexual and gender identity.ĭeadass thought i made it obvious /HFCbVqBkLM Then he added in another tweet, “deadass thought i made it obvious,” referencing the cover art showing another rainbow and what could be interpreted as the bisexual flag, too. but before this month ends i want y’all to listen closely to c7osure,” he wrote. “Some of y’all already know, some of y’all don’t care, some of y’all not gone fwm no more. but before this month ends i want y’all to listen closely to c7osure. Some of y’all already know, some of y’all don’t care, some of y’all not gone fwm no more. But he did have some fun with teasing people, first asking them to listen carefully to his lyrics and offering a rainbow emoji: Times are changing and people are sick of hiding who they are. Not only has this man given us the bop of the summer (and probably the year), he’s given us the gift of being open about his identity.
“Old Town Road” mega-star Lil Nas X blew everyone’s minds on the last day of Pride Month by coming out as gay in a series of tweets pointing to the coded language of his song “C7osure” from his new 7 EP.