tweet he point to a building lit in rainbow colors on the cover of the EP and said, “deadass thought i made it obvious.”Watching Lil Nas X’s career blossom since that time has warmed our queer hearts.
Of course, he was already a star, thanks to the record-breaking success of “Old Town Road”. However, since coming out he’s truly lived his authentic life as a gay man and artist.
And it has not dented his ascent in any way.Who can forget Lil Nas X twerking on Satan’s lap for the “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” video?
Or hitting the number one spot with Jack Harlow with “Industry Baby”? Or getting frisky with a teammate in a football locker room in the sexy “That’s What I Want” promo?His debut album, Montero, went top five around the world when it was released in 2021.