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Lil Nas X shares bouncy new snippet of unreleased music

Lil Nas X, who has not released a new album since 2021, has begun teasing new music with a bright and bouncy snippet of an unreleased track. 


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Lil Nas X shares bouncy new snippet of unreleased music
Lil Nas X shares bouncy new snippet of unreleased music

Lil Nas X has begun teasing new music with a snippet of an unreleased tune.

The rapper-singer took to social media yesterday (October 9) to share a snippet of an unreleased track as he dances along to the track. The post is accompanied by the caption: “Guess who’s finally dropping new music next month?!!”.

A release date for Lil Nas X’s next song has yet to be announced. In the snippet, the musician sings: “Hit me with your lovin / Boy I know you want it / Pick me up and fuck me / I ll be waiting on you.

It is currently unclear if the track he’s previewed will be a standalone single, or part of a larger release. Lil Nas X has yet to release an album since 2021 debut ‘MONTERO’. However, the musician has released a handful of one-off singles since then, most recently sharing ‘HERE WE GO!’, from the Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F soundtrack, in June.

‘HERE WE GO!’ marked his third solo release of the year. Back in January, he dropped  his first gospel song, ˜J Christ ,  which  received backlash from the Christian community. The cover art for ˜J Christ saw Nas X being hoisted up on a cross, similar to the narrative of Jesus crucifixion, and many said it was a mockery of Christ . It also got  the stamp of approval from the Church of Satan. In response,  the ˜Rodeo star said it was depressing  to see the negativity surrounding the song.

I ve never been here, mentally and even physically, where ¦ you push your art into the world, and it s received negatively by the majority,  he told Jay Shetty in a recent appearance on his  On Purpose  podcast. But then, like, also understanding why, and having to see it through.  He added, You can become super angry with yourself. 

He then released   ˜Where Do We Go Now? , which he wrote in collaboration with Omer Fedi and Blake Slatkin. The introspective song came out ahead of  his HBO Max documentary,  Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero.

The post Lil Nas X shares bouncy new snippet of unreleased music appeared first on NME.

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