Montero was released Friday and has been streamed millions of times, but the rapper wasn’t just content to rack up fame and notoriety.
Instead, he turned his platform into an opportunity to give back to and highlight various important causes. Prior to Montero’s release, Lil Nax X announced the album’s tracklist along with a “baby registry” — a list of 13 charities that are part of the Gilead COMPASS Initiative aimed to reduce HIV-related health disparities, build awareness, advance education, and reduce stigma, each represented by one of the tracks — with the hopes that fans would donate to them.
And it’s working. According to TMZ, Bros in Convo, a charity out of Florida that helps Black, gay, bisexual, and queer men, and is tied to the.