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Lil Nas X & Camila Cabello’s bisexual anthem is so hot it’s got him rethinking his sexuality

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sure can dance. But wait, is he checking you out… or your female friend?It’s an all-too-familiar scenario for queers at the club.

And it plays out with hilarity, tight choreography, and a healthy dose of bizarreness in Lil Nas X and Camila Cabello‘s new visual “He Knows.”Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.Watch.The house-inspired bop is another unexpected banger from Cabello, whose upcoming album C, XOXO drops on June 28.

Although her last single “I Luv It” was equally praised and panned by Gay Twitter, it’s hard to resist the braggadocious thumping of “He Knows,” assisted by some trademark filthy lyrics from LNX.

As Cabello told Rolling Stone, “We both put our dicks in this one.” (Fittingly, lines like “He’s drippin’ down my bustier like ice cream” might have you clutching your pearls.)But if the singers trading barbs about sex appeal wasn’t clear enough, the flashy video solidifies it as a bisexual anthem.idk he ate a lil bit pic.twitter.com/01KkfJTnN6First, the former Fifth Harmony singer walks into a bustling club and immediately attracts a suitor’s attention. (Ugh, straight privilege!) But their synchronized grinding is interrupted by the “Montero” rapper, who arrives to steal Cabello’s man.From there, things get a little weird.

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