“Love Frank and Tyler to death,” he said. When another person pointed out that other Black queer artists like Frank Ocean and Tyler, the Creator have been nominated for BET awards, Nas pointed out a double standard.
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How can I get acknowledged by the most acclaimed award show in the world and not even just 1 nomination from my own people? Is that not crazy? Am I really tripping?” When one person asked why he’s upset when he already has a Grammy, Lil Nas responded, “This is my point exactly. In other tweets, Lil Nas responded to people’s criticisms. Lil Nas X has opened up about the draining and straining pressures of being a Black gay artist in the music industry. The 22-year-old rapper dropped the visuals for his latest single, 'Industry Baby,' on Friday, July 23, and. “This is about the bigger problem of homophobia in the Black community, y’all can sit and pretend all u want, but I’mma risk it all for us.” Lil Nas X is getting thoroughly clean in his latest conversation-starting music video.
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“This not over no BET Award,” he wrote in a recent tweet about his new song. Lil Nas X released his first full album, Montero, on Friday, following a highly entertaining, tongue-in-cheek publicity campaign which saw the young artist repeatedly don.
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“I just feel like Black gay ppl have to fight to be seen in this world and even when make it to the top, mfs try to pretend we are invisible.” Paras Griffin / Getty Images for BET In a new interview with Out magazine, Lil Nas X whose real name is Montero talked about his difficult upbringing in the South as a young gay Black man and how this has come to shape his sense of identity as hes matured. Black excellence!”īut he added that it wasn’t just about the awards. Lil Nas X has opened up about the draining and straining pressures of being a Black gay artist in the music industry.