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After demon blood shoes, rapper Lil Nas X stirs controversy with Montero video

On March 26, American rapper Lil Nas X released his new music video 'Montero (Call Me by Your Name)' which has stirred controversy among audiences. Earlier, Lil Nas X made headlines when he launched a customized version of the Nike Air Max 97s with human blood its sole. 

  • Rapper Lil Nas X recently released a music video titled 'Montero (Call Me by Your Name)' which has gone viral
  • The video shows the rapper embracing his queer identity and seductively dancing with Satan
  • Earlier, Nike had filed a lawsuit against the rapper for launching a customized version of the Nike Air Max 97s with human blood in its sole

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After demon blood shoes, rapper Lil Nas X stirs controversy with Montero video Instagram: Lil Nas X

New Delhi: American rapper Lil Nas X has found himself in hot waters once again after the launch of his controversial demon blood shoes and the following Nike lawsuit filed against the shoes.

On March 26, the young rapper released a music video for his song 'Montero (Call Me by Your Name)' named after his first name and it has sparked controversy all over social media.

The music video shows Lil Nas X performing a pole dance routine and giving a lap dance to Satan. The rapper who came out as gay in 2019, openly embraces his queer identity in the music video. 

Here's the video:

 

Netizens are divided in their opinion on the video especially on the blatant portrayal of Satanism and homosexuality which stand in stark contrast from Lil Nas X's first single 'Old Town Road', which is considered a family-friendly song.

Here are some of the criticisms Lil Nas X received on Twitter:

However, there were several tweets by fans who defended Lil Nas X and expressed their support for the music video and the rapper's artistic choices.

 

Earlier, the 21-year-old rapper had launched sneakers with human blood in its sole. The news of the footwear collaboration, a customized version of the Nike Air Max 97s, was shared by the singer himself on his social media handle.

However, Nike maintained they were not associated with the shoes and filed and won a lawsuit against the shoes' creators - MSCHF for trademark infringement.