Lil Nas X: Must Listen To Songs Before New Releases

Montero Lamar Hill, popularly known as Lil Nas X is one of the most promising up and coming artist in the music industry. During the 62nd Grammy Awards, the singer received multiple nominations and took home the awards for the ‘Best Music Video’ and ‘Best Pop Duo/Group Performance’. He is also the only artist from the LGBTQ+ community to win a Country Music Association Award.
The ‘Old Town Road’ Singer To Drop New Music
Lil Nas X rose to fame with ‘Old Town Road’ in 2019. The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 for nineteen weeks, straight. However, he’s making sure that he’s going to impress his fans with some new music. He is all set to drop new songs as he’s about to run out of money which he made with ‘Old Town Road’.
There is no doubt that he is going to be breaking more records in the coming years with the way he’s going. As we celebrate this special personality, we want you to listen to these ten songs by Lil Nas X that must be on your playlist.
(Photo By Lil Nas X’s Official Instagram)
1. Old Town Road: Nas is romanticizing the life of a cowboy who traversing through a never ending road.
2. Panini: He sings about his old fanbase in comparison to a character from the popular series, Chowder called Panini.
3. Rodeo: The song has had multiple remixes. He navigates through the topic of difficult relationships in the song.
4. C7osure: This song is your jam if you have don’t have a solid plan but still need to move forward, despite the fear of the unknown.
5. Kick It: This is very similar to Eminem’s ‘Stan’ track as it also chooses to talk about an obsessive fan.
6. Bring U Down: Nas talks about how other people try to bring someone down when they’re on a rise.
7. Sonic Shit: In the song, Lil disclosed that he wanted to become as big as Paul, King Kong, Migo and more.
8. Titanic: Lil Nas opens about the similarity between the crash of the famous passenger ship, Titanic, and his life.
9. Carry On: Previously spoken about his love for the environment, however, in this song, he speaks about the distress caused by his surrounding.
10. Donald Trump: Well, do we really need to explain what he’s talking about?
By: Aatira Kakroo