Camila Cabello is pressing on with gusto to the release of her fourth studio album ‘C,XOXO.’

For, the singer has announced her new single ‘He Knows’ featuring Lil Nas X.

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‘Tennessee,’ the latest collaboration from Kevin Abstract and Lil Nas X, may have won over some critics when it got a special live unveiling at Coachella earlier this year, but the May 3-release of its recorded version really got people talking.

Hours after the Romil Hemnani-produced cut hit digital shelves, the duo lifted the lid on its accompanying music video.

“Tryna put you on Vogue / Tryna put you on your toes / Pretty fur mink coat / Boy, you f-ckin’ with a real one,” raps LNX in the Cole Bat-directed music video.

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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.

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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.’

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Lil Nas X is pivoting from shock and awe, it appears.

For, after the quiet response to recent single ‘J Christ,’ the Hip-Pop star is revving up the release of a new mixtape and he’s giving fans a taste of the more reflective tone of the tracks it houses.

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As the backlash for his latest single, ‘J Christ,’ rages on, rapper-singer Lil Nas X took to the ‘On Purpose‘ podcast recently to dish on the fallout and the impact it’s made on him personally and professionally.

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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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Having watched the hoopla around the respective music videos for Montero‘ era singles ‘Call Me By Your Name,’ ‘Industry Baby,’ and ‘That’s What I Want’ help hoist them to top 10 debuts on the Billboard Hot 100, Lil Nas X is no stranger to utilizing the power of visuals to help yield a hit.

That controversial formula didn’t exactly wield the desired results when employed for his most recent release J Christ – a jaw-dropping visual filled with sacrilegious imagery including depictions of LNX being crucified like Jesus and playing basketball with Satan.

Quickly going back to the drawing board, the GRAMMY winner is already moving on to the polarizing tune’s follow-up.

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Will ‘Yes, And?’ be Ariana Grande‘s historic 8th no. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100? All signs are pointing toward a resounding “yes”…and the details are inside.

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Lil Nas X is renowned for pushing buttons and doing so with a brand of humor that some find funny and others don’t.

However, the provocateur ventures onto more serious terrain with his incoming documentary ‘Long Live Montero.’

Arriving on January 27, the HBO-housed special set to stream on the network’s companion streaming platform Max.

First premiered at the Toronto Film Festival, the docu-film takes on a diary format and spotlights 60 days with the star while on his ‘Long Live Montero Tour’, which was mounted in support of his debut album, 2021’s ‘Montero.’

In the newly unwrapped trailer, Nas reflects on his rise and the difficulties navigating his sexuality in the spotlight.

Watch the first look preview, which arrives on the heels of the performer’s single ‘J Christ’ and the controversy attached – below…

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Boosie is renowned for rustling feathers, but it seems Lil Nas X has particularly rustled his.

Having spoken up and out against the performer in the past, the oft-controversial rapper has lambasted the Hip-Pop provocateur over his ‘J Christ’ music video.

As reported, Nas issued an apology today (January 15), expressing regret for any offense that aspects of the roll-out may have caused his Christian fans.

Boosie is having none of it, though.

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