Lil Nas remains unfazed by the classic homophobicThe governor of South Dakota got involved, proving the symbiotic relationship between politics and pop culture:
Responding to those who complained their children are fans of Lil Nas from his “Old Town Road” days, and will now be exposed to his more sexually explicit “Montero” lyrics and video, the artist pointed out that his breakout hit isn’t particularly kid friendly, either. Lil Nas also pointed out the twisted priorities of his naysayers, though they may never get them in order:
He further proved the infallibility of his logic in a back-and-forth with notorious conservative figure Kaitlin Bennett: In fact, Lil Nas spent Sunday roasting people upset by his video, as well as limited edition, devil-themed shoes he released as part of the song’s rollout:in under a minute and include “one drop” of human blood in the sole, were priced at $1,018 a pair, in reference to the Bible passage Luke 10:18 that reads: "I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.
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