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Some of y’all already know, some of y’all don’t care, some of y’all not gone fwm no more. The tweet was read as Lil Nas X coming out as gay and received over 418,900 likes and 82,500 retweets in a day. but before this month ends i want y’all to listen closely to c7osure. On June 30th, 2019, tweeted, "some of y’all already know, some of y’all don’t care, some of y’all not gone fwm no more. Well now it appears that he may no longer wish to identify as 'gay.' MTO News has learned that Lil Nas X and his team are working on updating his image - as a straight man. But he gave it up when he started high school because he 'didn’t want to look lame.' 'I wish I would have stayed in it,' he says." Rapper Lil Nas X is the most famous openly gay rapper in history. He started playing trumpet in fourth grade, and by junior high he was good enough to make first chair. "Nas was a bright kid, a self-described class clown, but one who took schoolwork seriously. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Lil Nas revealed he was born in Atlanta and spent some years living in Bankhead Courts housing project then moved in with his father in the suburbs. Twitter user tweeted a Finally, Some Good Fucking Food meme with the caption lil nas x: *releases panini early*." The post received more than 250 likes and 45 retweets in 24 hours (shown below, right). Twitter user tweeted an image of the SnapChat Hotdog Filter and the caption "hey panini don’t u be a meanie." The tweet received more than 1,800 likes and 200 retweets in 24 hours (shown below, center). Throughout the day, others shared memes and jokes about the song. The post received more than 34,000 likes and 3,000 retweets in 24 hours (shown below, left).
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Īs the public began reacting to the song, Lil Nas X tweeted, "panini is not about a sandwich." Additionally, he included an image from the American animated series Chowder. The post received more than 3.3 million views in 24 hours. That day, the video was posted on Lil Nas X's Vevo page on YouTube. PANINI OUT NOW EARLY!!! EP DROPS TONIGHT!!! ??? /m9N08GaDpl He captioned the post, "PANINI OUT NOW EARLY!!! EP DROPS TONIGHT!!!" Within in 24 hours, the post received more than 1.75 million views, 76,000 likes and 15,000 retweets (shown below). On June 20th, 2019, Lil Nas X announced the release of his latest single, "Panini," and his EP 7. The tweet gained over 1,100 likes and 200 retweets in a week. On June 23rd, 209, Twitter user uploaded screenshots of the tweets acknowledging that, "The #LilNasXIsOverParty hashtag is filled with resurfaced Islamophobic tweets belonging to ‘NasMaraj,’ as well as back-and-forth among users trying to discern if NasMaraj is in fact, Lil Nas X" (shown below).
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It is disappointing when a big blog will post something without me talking about it but, I mean, it happens." I know even more things are being made up and they're gonna be out there. I just don't even acknowledge it, really. When asked about the account in an NPR interview Lil Nas X responded by saying: "It's like a big misunderstanding and it's not one that I even want to give the time, because I'm never putting someone as the face of my career. It feels at times, though, that so much work has been put into not being a meme, joke or gimmick that Lil Nas X has misplaced a bit of the fun that made “Old Town Road” so irresistible and his internet presence so endearing.In June 2019, rumors spread that Lil Nas X's had tweeted Islmaphobic messages from the account a former Nikki Minaj stan Twitter account. If I had to choose one word to describe this album, I think it would be tender. He also lays out his mental health struggles, particularly on the truly lovely “Void”, his falsetto trailing into the ether of reverby, cinematic guitars and strings.
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Rap and hip hop have not been genres that are kind to queer artists but having been at one time adamant never to reveal that he was gay to the world, it’s gorgeous to hear Lil Nas X sing so openly and plainly about queer love (and its pitfalls), not only on “Call Me By Your Name” but throughout the record. It’s a gentle “screw you” to anyone who ever told him he wouldn’t amount to anything beyond that one hit, summed up perfectly by drafting in Elton John to tinkle the ivories on “One Of Me”, a song about being told “You’s a meme, you’s a joke, you a gimmick from the go”.