Lil Nas X is sparring with critics of his latest song and the subsequent shoe line that accompanied it, including South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem.
The rapper released his controversial new song "MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)" last week and quickly caught people’s attention for the music video that sees him dressed provocatively, pole dancing and giving Satan a lap dance in Hell.
It didn’t take long before many were voicing their displeasure with the rapper’s sexually explicit and religiously controversial video, prompting him to take to Twitter and pull no punches in his response. "y’all love saying we going to hell but get upset when i actually go there lmao," he wrote in response to the backlash on Friday.
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