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* BlasphemousBoast: "Bitch I'm back like [[UsefulNotes/{{Jesus}} J. Christ]]!", natch.
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Montero Lamar Hill (born April 9, 1999), better known as Lil Nas X, is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, and Internet personality. He's recognized for his {{meme|ticMutation}}-heavy online presence (mainly through Website/{{Twitter}}) and becoming one of the foremost pop artists of [[TheNewTwenties the 2020s]] following the [[BreakthroughHit breakout viral success]] of his CountryRap single "Old Town Road", which blew up with help from Website/TikTok.

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Montero Lamar Hill (born April 9, 1999), better known as Lil Nas X, is an American rapper, singer-songwriter, and Internet personality. He's recognized for his {{meme|ticMutation}}-heavy online presence (mainly through Website/{{Twitter}}) and becoming one of the foremost pop artists of [[TheNewTwenties the 2020s]] following the [[BreakthroughHit breakout viral success]] of his CountryRap single "Old Town Road", which blew up with help from Website/TikTok.
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-->-- '''"MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)"'''

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-->-- '''"MONTERO '''[[Music/MonteroCallMeByYourName "MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)"'''
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Lil Nas X's career continued from there by transitioning into a more mainstream pop sound with elements of {{trap|Music}}, [[RAndB R&B]] and {{rock|Music}}. He released his first EP ''7'' in late June 2019, and made headlines just over a week later (on the last day of the month, which is recognized as Pride Month) when he came out as gay, becoming one of the most prominent black male artists in the LGBT community. His next release was his debut album ''Music/{{Montero}}'', wherein most of its singles ("Music/MonteroCallMeByYourName", "Sun Goes Down", "Industry Baby" and "That's What I Want") show him explicitly talking about his sexuality and/or his experiences coming to terms with it for the first time. This subject matter and the imagery associated with it have elicited both widespread praise and controversy -- which he often uses as further marketing.

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Lil Nas X's career continued from there by transitioning into a more mainstream pop sound with elements of {{trap|Music}}, [[RAndB R&B]] and {{rock|Music}}.{{rock}}. He released his first EP ''7'' in late June 2019, and made headlines just over a week later (on the last day of the month, which is recognized as Pride Month) when he came out as gay, becoming one of the most prominent black male artists in the LGBT community. His next release was his debut album ''Music/{{Montero}}'', wherein most of its singles ("Music/MonteroCallMeByYourName", "Sun Goes Down", "Industry Baby" and "That's What I Want") show him explicitly talking about his sexuality and/or his experiences coming to terms with it for the first time. This subject matter and the imagery associated with it have elicited both widespread praise and controversy -- which he often uses as further marketing.

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