![]() “Let’s normalize having these f-ing lines in songs, the same way somebody might talk about f-ing a girl or f-ing a guy.6563 words with o and x are listed on this page. “I was like, ‘It’s about time I say something out of pocket in a song,'” he said, chuckling. The line “shoot a child in yo’ mouth while I’m ridin’,” he said, was intended to be jarring, while also helping break a stigma around lyrics focused on queer lust. “The way everything is shot, the way the dialogue goes on, the way the background sounds are used, everything about it is so artsy.”Īs for some of the song’s more openly sexual lyrics, the rapper says that was fully intentional. “That was one of the first gay films that I had watched, and I thought the theme was so dope of calling somebody by your own name,” he said. When it comes to the song’s title, Lil Nas X fully acknowledges that he was deeply influenced by the 2017 film of the same name and wanted to create an anthem where he fully embraced his sexuality. “I can’t pretend I don’t see you doing this sh–, and I can’t pretend I don’t notice these things,” he said about his friend’s sexuality. The opening lines of the song, he said, track the literal interaction he had with the guy, from being called up, his wish to “catch you throwing smiles in my face,” and seeing his friend partying, doing drugs and drinking his time in quarantine away. ![]()
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