Lil Nas X isn’t resting on his laurels.

Just a week after introducing fans to ‘Light Again‘ – the first single from his current ‘Dreamboy‘ era – the GRAMMY winner is already lifting the lid on the tune’s predecessor ‘Need Dat Boy.’

I been looking fr a muse, need a new persona / Put your picture on my wall, you my new Madonna / Sorry, darling, I been down for a couple summers  / Falling back in the crowd, smokin’ marijuana,” he relays in the Jahnei Clarke-produced song’s first verse.

Ahead of the arrival of its accompanying music video (presumably featuring R&B singer Destin Conrad who’s featured on the single’s artwork seen above), hop inside to hear ‘Boy’ in full.

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Self-proclaimed as the “best song of all time,” Lil Nas X‘s ‘Here We Go‘ – recorded for the latest installment of Eddie Murphy‘s classic ‘Beverly Hills Cop‘ film franchise – dropped Friday (June 28) at midnight ahead of the movie’s July 3 release to Netflix.

“Tell them boys they better move / Tell ’em make room, tell ’em make a way / Tell ’em make a hole / Tell them boys he better hide, tell ’em lay low / Tell ’em play it safe, cause we don’t play at all,” he sings on the Ojivolta and Twisco-produced track.

Coming as the latest in a string of releases in preparation for the drop of his forthcoming ‘Nasarati 2‘ mixtape, hop inside to get acquainted with ‘Go.’

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‘Old Town Road’ hitmaker Lil Nas X continues riding the unconventional road to the release of his forthcoming mixtape, ‘Nasarati 2,’ by dropping new songs exclusively to Soundcloud.

Having already lifted new fan favorites ‘Right There,’ ‘Light Again,’ and ‘Lean on My Body‘ to the platform, the 25-year-old has followed with the deeply personal ‘Trust Me.’

“Grindr sessions sextin’ with faceless accounts / Bringin’ bodies in me, then sneaking them out / Back in middle school, I was fiending for d-ck / 7th grade, sending my homies some pics / Daddy never knew what I did as a kid / He would’ve crucified me,” he croons on the Omer Fedi-produced bop.

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Two years after first teasing music lovers with ‘Lean on my Body,’ GRAMMY-winning superstar Lil Nas X has finally given his dedicated fans a full listen to the banging track.

“You know I love you, so I say this s–t with love/ But please tell your fans they need to shut the f–k up/ I’m doin’ real s–t, some never-worry-’bout-a-bill s–t/ Some build a house on the hill, s–t/ The money’s gravy, it’s coming crazy,” he raps on the bass-buoyed bop before saying, “My big sis just had another baby, popped ’em out the labia/ My other nephew sittin’ in the class with a broken knuckle/ He had to beat a ni–a ass for talkin’ ’bout his uncle.”

The braggadocious track is the latest in a string of Soundcloud exclusives LNX has dropped in preparation for the release of ‘Nasarati 2’ – the conceptual follow-up to his 2018 self-released debut mixtape ‘Nasarati.’

Ahead of official news on the release date of ‘N2,’ hop inside to get acquainted with ‘Lean.’

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Following the modest opening of his latest single, the controversial ‘J Christ,’ rapper-singer Lil Nas X is already moving on to the next with its successor: ‘Where Do We Go Now?’

Produced by Omer Fedi (like ‘J Christ’ before it), ‘Now’ is seeing its Friday (January 26) release coincide with the unveiling of ‘Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero’ – the January 27-due HBO documentary that chronicles first headlining tour, rapid rise to fame, challenges of being an openly gay artist, and more.

“So where do we go now? / We’ve seen everything we had to see / We figured it out, my love / So where are we goin,” he asks in the new tune’s chorus.

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Lil Nas X has unleashed his brand new single ‘STAR WALKIN”.

The Pop provocateur has teamed with LoL Esports to unwrap the track, which serves as the Leagues of Legends Worlds Championship Anthem.

Its landing comes after the 23-year-old was announced as the “president” of the Riot Games online series League of Legends.

Nas’ offering arrives ahead of his incoming performance at the Worlds Opening Ceremony presented by Mastercard which flows into World Final at the Chase Center in San Francisco on November 5.

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Lil Nas X may be busy putting the finishing touches on his highly anticipated mixtape, the forthcoming ‘Nasarati 2,’ but that hasn’t stopped him from finding time to crank out a banger with friend and former Brockhampton star Kevin Abstract.

After putting their new song ‘Tennessee‘ on the map via a surprise live performance at this year’s Coachella, the rapper-singers lifted the lid on the tune’s official recorded version.

“I know I’m bad, I’ve been told / I know I’m pretty and rich, yuh / He gon’ shake it like a vixen / He gon’ shake it like a picture,” raps LNX in the Romil Hemnani-produced jam.

Ahead of the arrival of its official music video at 12p EST, hop inside to get acquainted with ‘Tennessee.’

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Lil Nas X‘s ‘Late to Da Party’ dropped early Friday morning (June 24) and fans of the GRAMMY winner couldn’t be more elated.

Teased via a series of fake promotional ads – including one that slick dissed the BET Awards for omitting him from their nominations tally –  the new tune features fellow chart-topping rapper NBA YoungBoy (also known as YoungBoy Never Broke Again).

Keeping the diss going, ‘Party’ starts with LNX chanting “f*ck BET” before launching into the tune’s braggadocious lyrics.

“Everything I do, b*tch, right or wrong, gon’ make a profit / Read about it / I don’t even gotta sing about it / I wake up with the money that you n*ggas dream about,” he croons over the TakeADayTrip-produced beat.

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After months of calls from fans, ‘Call Me By Your Name’ by Lil Nas X has finally made its way to streaming and digital outlets.

“Cocaine and drinkin’ with your friends / You live in the dark, boy, I cannot pretend / I’m not phased, only here to sin / If Eve ain’t in your garden, you know that you can,” raps Lil Nas on the Take a Daytrip-produced banger. “Call me when you want, call me when you need / Call me in the morning, I’ll be on the way.”

News of its arrival came as a surprise when X (born Montero Hill) announced it earlier this month (as we reported here).

Now, the long-awaited track – which comes as the GRAMMY winner’s first release since the Gold-certified, 2020 top 40 hit ‘Holiday’ – is available for your listening pleasure.

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Lil Kim gets all sorts of nasty on new single, ‘Found You.’

Channeling her earlier raunch, the fiery femcee enlists the City Girls and O.T. Genasis to trade X-rated verses for the bop – which samples Bubba Sparxxx 2005 hit, ‘Ms. New Booty.’

The latest taste of her serially delayed new album, ‘Nine,’ hop below to get all the way into new Kimberly after the jump…

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‘Old Town Road’ star Lil Nas X (born Montero Hill) may have seen his follow-up, ‘Panini,’ gallop to a #16 peak on the Hot 100 (to date), but thanks to the enduring success of the former the 20-year-old had to pump the brakes on its promotion.

That all changed with the 2019 MTV VMAs when Hill took to the stage to unveil a futuristic performance, a theme that transcended to the song’s official music video that premiered just two weeks later (click here to watch).  Now, in a bid to pad the positive impact of the visual on the ‘7’ tune’s Hot 100 commercial performance, Hill’s teamed with rapper DaBaby (born Jonathan Kirk) for a remix.  Taking to Twitter to announce, Hill – who’s earned quite the reputation for being an “internet troll” – said the Kirk-assisted revamp would be the first of 25 the tune received over the life cycle of its promotion.

While we await news on if that’s true or not, look inside to hear what the duo cooked up:

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Lil Nas X made history this week when it was announced his song became the first song in over 20 years to go Diamond while still holding the top spot of the Billboard Hot 100 (click here to read more).

Now, as it celebrates its 14th week atop the tally, X is looking to extend that reign even further by lifting a new official remix to the megahit.  While the song’s original mix already featured Country legend Billy Ray Cyrus, its remix calls on help from rapper Young Thug and viral Country sensation Mason Ramsey.

Curious to hear what they added to the cut? It awaits inside:

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