
Lil Nas X dropped a new music video for his latest song ‘Industry Baby’, one upping his own ‘Montero (Call Me By Your Name)’ spectacle despite several criticisms. The video, which features Montero Lamar Hill and fellow artist Jack Harlow in prison alongside several naked male back-up dancers, was very well received by the 22-year-old’s fans. However, a rather vocal minority slammed the video for pushing what they deemed to be ‘gay agenda’.
Having come out in 2019, Montero did not shy away from expressing his sexuality in his music videos. Writing on Twitter, he stated that ‘all jokes aside [alluding to his witty responses to several, some homophobic, criticisms] the idea of a gay agenda doesn’t make any sense.’ He went on to say that he doesn’t believe a fictional prison with twerking men could turn a heterosexual man into a homosexual. He slammed back at critics stating that its time to give the rap industry a different voice and that such accusations show how hatred of members of the LGBTIQ+ community still permeates the industry.
yes manipulation is real. agendas are real. i just simply don’t believe me in a fictional prison with twerking men could lead to a heterosexual man deciding to suck dick. https://t.co/bi5p5VVmmr
— nope 👶🏾 (@LilNasX) July 24, 2021
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