Lil Nas X is returning to the spotlight with more than just new music.
Because, amidst the push for his incoming material, the Hip-Pop performer has announced his documentary special, ‘Long Live Montero.’
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Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)Housed on HBO and set to stream on the network’s companion streaming platform Max, the special will land on January 27.
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)First premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, the documentary chronicles 60 days with the star while on his ‘Long Live Montero Tour’, which was mounted in support of his debut album, 2021’s ‘Montero.’
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)Taking on a diary-esque format, the docu-film will see Nas (born Montero Hill) reflect on his career and his place in the Pop sphere as a Black queer performer.
Video In-Article Ad (Desktop)‘Long Live Montero’ will be broadcast on HBO on January 27 at 8pm ET and will stream on Max.
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nobody gives a F U C K bout this dusty ass f a g
How on earth did he get a documentary lmao no one’s gonna watch this s*** just like no one buys his albums
HBO specials are easy to get, I see. You can not have dropped a song in years, nobody will be missing you, and you can have a catalog of one or two albums that nobody remembers, but as long as you’re a gey mascot who promotes Satanism the doors open. Ok. Flop. Bye, boy.