Lil Nas X has shocked fans by detailing various lurid sex stories from his teenage years on a new song.

The openly-gay rapper posted a snippet of unreleased track on X on Thursday (March 7), with the record featuring lots of sexually explicit lyrics about his youth.

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“Grindr sessions sexing with faceless accounts/ Bringing bodies in me then sneaking them out/ Back in middle school I was fiending for dick/ 7th grade, sending my homies some pics,” he raps.

He also says: “Daddy never knew what I did as a kid/ He would’ve crucified me but trust me, I get it.”

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The song appears to be from a new project as Lil Nas wrote in his tweet: “nasarati 2 otw… trust me [mending heart emoji].”

He released the original project, which was his debut mixtape, in 2018, months before his breakout hit “Old Town Road” blew up.

Lil Nas X’s raunchy confessions were met with shocked responses from fans, with one commenting: “Back in middle school you were WHAT?”

Another said: “7TH GRADE ?!? I was collecting jelly bracelets.”

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Fans also had jokes at the ready, with one remarking: “Meek mill punching the air right now,” referencing recent rumors about the Philadelphia rapper being gay.

Others understood where Lil Nas was coming from: “I was munching down in middle school I’m not even gonna lie.”

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Another agreed: “Middle school is when we start exploring and experimenting (curiosity). It’s somewhat a science/age behavioral thing.”

Lil Nas X has been teasing a number of new songs of late across his social media accounts as he seems set to roll out his second studio album after 2021’s Montero.

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He released the single “J Christ” in January to widespread backlash, with many Christians accusing him of mocking the religion.

The 24-year-old publicly came out as gay in June 2019, shortly after the release of his debut EP 7.

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After he was called “fake gay” in a social media post last year, the rapper and singer retorted: “Do i have to give head at 3:45 am behind a mcdonalds in chicago on a friday night during the middle of pride month while streaming on twitch and ig live for y’all to realize i am really a fruitcake.”

After rumors that he was in fact bisexual, Lil Nas clarified that his sexuality last November, writing on X: “Not gonna lie i wanted to reinvent myself for this next era but sadly im still gay.”

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Since coming out, Lil Nas X has faced homophobic criticism from various figures in Hip Hop including Boosie Badazz and Pastor Troy, while others such as Kid Cudi and Jack Harlow have supported him.