Lil Nas X Released a Lo-Fi Version of “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)”

To study to, of course.
TODAY  Pictured Lil Nas X on Wednesday January 29 2020
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Lil Nas X might be notorious for his remixes and alternative videos, but he has once more outdone himself. Over the weekend, the superstar dropped the third official video for his latest release, "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)," alongside a vibey lo-fi remix of the song. (The second one came in the form of a behind-the-scenes video.)

Titled "MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name) but it's lofi and something you can study to lol," the video premiered on April 9 to coincide with his 22nd birthday and it's guaranteed to cure all your blues — whether you listen to it while studying, working, showering, or just chilling. (Or, you know, doing even more devilish things.)

Taking notes from the ever-so-popular Lofi Girl continuous playlist (formerly known as ChilledCow), the video features a static animation of Lil Nas X's various personas throughout his past music videos: the fallen angel from "Call Me By Your Name," the glittery Santa from "Holiday," the cowboy from "Old Town Road Remix," his vampire self from "Rodeo," and his futuristic getup from "Panini."

 Per YouTube's description, music producers L. Dre and Zeuz Makes Music are behind the lo-fi remix. If this remix has you wanting more mainstream lo-fi tracks, these two have you covered. The producers, both in tandem and on their own, have lo-fied plenty of chart-topping and popular songs – from Drake's "Toosie Slide" and Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's "WAP" to Tyler, The Creator's "EARFQUAKE." (A personal favorite of mine is Gorillaz's "Feel Good Inc.")

In fact, if you are a fan of Zeuz Makes Music, you'd have noticed the lo-fi version of "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)" made it to his YouTube channel days before Lil Nas X's unveiled it on his.

Check out some of L. Dre and Zeuz Makes Music's lo-fi remixes below:

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