Lil Nas X might have new material on the way, as fans have discovered a website built on his alleged sympathy for the devil.
According to GoDaddy database records, SaveNasX.com was created on November 29. The site was previously spotted by That Grape Juice. Though the provocateur hasn’t confirmed that it is an official campaign of his, the late ’90s-themed webpage does have a “(c) Sony Music Entertainment” stamp at the bottom.
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Aside from succinct captions such as “IT’S NOT TOO LATE” and “WHERE IS LIL NAS X,” the site also points out that it’s been two years since he released a full-length album with the text: “This site is dedicated to finding him and saving him by turning his heart toward Christ’s light!”
Another section titled “DEVIL WORSHIPPER?” reads: “Has the DEVIL-WORSHIPPING pop-artist finally been sacrificed to HIS MASTER? WHY is he SECLUDING HIMSELF???? What is he PREPARING FOR? This site will answer ALL THESE QUESTIONS AND MORE!!!… We will find Montero, and WE WILL SAVE HIM BY RETURNING HIS HEART TO J.CHRIST’S LIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!”
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As of now, the 24-year-old has not officially confirmed that he is in on the ploy.
Lil Nas X’s affinity with the devil has been speculated by many in the Hip Hop space and beyond over the past few years. In 2021, the Georgia native began facing backlash for both his devil-themed “Montero (Call Me By My Name)” video and equally demonic “Satan Shoes.”
Amid the controversy, retired basketball star Nick Young revealed that “Old Town Road” was officially banned in his household and that he was also contemplating a Nike boycott, even though the sneaker giant had nothing to do with the creation of the footwear in question.
The Grammy Award-winning artist and clothing company MSCHF simply customized 666 pairs of Nike’s classic Air Max ’97s to contain 66 CCs of red ink and one drop of human blood in their soles.
Not long after the NBA champion’s critical post started circulating on Twitter, Lil Nas X appeared to issue an apology to anyone offended by the devilish kicks. But in true troll fashion, once people clicked on the link he posted, they got a rude awakening.
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The YouTube clip began with him holding up one of the shoes, pentagram dangling off the zipper, and saying: “OK guys, I see everybody’s been talking about this shoe and I just want to come forth and say…”
The clip then morphed into a snippet from the “Montero” video, in which Nas X whispers into Satan’s ear: “Fuck it, let’s ride.”
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From there, he starts grinding on the demon’s lap in nothing but a pair of boy shorts and thigh-high leather boots.