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Lil Nas X Hopes Controversial ‘Montero’ Music Video Will Help Fight Repression Among LGBTQ Youth

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Lil Nas X wants his new music video to have a big impact on LGBTQ youth. The rapper stirred up controversy after dropping the visuals for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” on March 26.

RELATED: Lil Nas X Writes Moving Letter To His 14-Year-Old Self About Coming Out Publicly, Releases New Track ‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name)’ The video — which was co-directed by Lil Nas X and Tanu Muino — is filled with biblical and Ancient Greek references.

At one point, the artist slides down a pole to Hell to seduce the devil. RELATED: Lil Nas X Reacts To Backlash Over His ‘Montero’ Music Video In a new interview with Time, the 21-year-old music star explained how he hopes that the video will start an important conversation. “I feel like we’ve come to a

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