In case you missed it, Lil Nas X recently dropped a bop, and it has been everywhere. In part because of the iconic – or blasphemous – music video that he dropped with it. He has explained that it is reclaiming the ‘go to hell’ dialogue thrown at him for being homosexual, which has angered a lot of religious people. Twitter, however, have found it hilarious.
1. It really is a beautiful, heartfelt song.
Me listening to lil nas x sing about having hardcore sex with Satan pic.twitter.com/SNUN6GBXps
— not nico (@notn1co) March 26, 2021
2. Some people are seeing some smashing similarities with other famous things
lil nas x really said pic.twitter.com/D4woMQ3aSz
— Vinny Thomas (@vinn_ayy) March 26, 2021
3. If Ben Shapiro thought WAP was bad… he’s got another thing coming
ben shapiro when he sees lil nas x’s new music video #CallMeByYourName https://t.co/9XWqkJDMnw
— ash (@andorlorians) March 26, 2021
4. This is, well, SPOT ON.
https://twitter.com/Culture2010s/status/1375308268181061646
5. We honestly think Satan has upgraded if he’s going to date Lil Nas X – that man is good looking!
Satan’s wife walking in on him and lil nas x pic.twitter.com/D6c1AYZAue
— DADDY👅…….no really , im a dad. (@suckmyshithoe) March 26, 2021
6. We will never not be impressed with Lil Nas X’s ability to move in those heels
Lil Nas walking over to satan in the montero video pic.twitter.com/gpOi1eUtvo
— chunti (@BeyLesion) March 26, 2021
7. It’s called character GROWTH BBY
https://twitter.com/BigSlattSr/status/1375300708300390403
9. He’s coming for you boy!
@arsyndoll Ahh I loved the video though it’s everything! 💅🏾 @lilnasx #montero #fyp #lilnasx
10. And finally, the meme we love most is from him.
https://www.tiktok.com/@lilnasx/video/6944118904662854918?_d=secCgYIASAHKAESMgowaEQCvwpz4OaRe3OzOf6xhTLXNI2S0wepbROhGZbvHK7Vgl%2FUCxJ0RhWjAIifNadHGgA%3D&language=en&preview_pb=0&sec_user_id=MS4wLjABAAAAlfQKpEMmwaqJyFd2ol6tPwS9rsPWLfhxfT1wp0QJgi2pY58vb6TJmOKFo31B8rYe&share_app_name=musically&share_item_id=6944118904662854918&share_link_id=91153385-46de-4933-b150-255f698f79fe×tamp=1617290825&u_code=d49lgejlc5alh0&user_id=6649606430134452230&utm_campaign=client_share&utm_medium=android&utm_source=copy&source=h5_m
Honestly, the song slaps, and we understand where Lil Nas X is coming from, regardless of how he portrays his journey. Especially when it produces some on point memes.