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Total Xanarchy is the debut studio album by American rapper Nicholas Diego Leanos, known professionally as Lil Xan.It was released on April 6, 2018, by Columbia Records. [2]
Total Xanarchy: 2018 [125] "Move Me" Charli XCX Charlotte Aitchison Amy Allen Jason Evigan Ian Kirkpatrick: Crash: 2022 [30] "My Heart" — Charlotte Aitchison Fred Ball Jonnali Parmenius — Unreleased [126] "My Sex" Brooke Candy featuring Mykki Blanco, Pussy Riot and MNDR: Brooke Candy Michael Quattlebaum Jr. Charlotte Aitchison Amanda ...
In December 2017, Leanos announced his Total Xanarchy tour, [15] which sold out in five hours according to Billboard. [6] In 2018, Leanos considered changing his stage name to Diego in order to support his anti-drug message; [ 16 ] [ 17 ] however, he has since expressed uncertainty toward officially going through with the pseudonym change.
The official music video was released on August 28, 2017, on the Lyrical Lemonade YouTube channel, it was later posted to Xan's YouTube channel via Vevo on May 10, 2018. The music video has over 297 million views on Lyrical Lemonade and has 190 million views on his Vevo/YouTube Channel as of March 2024.
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Emo rap is a subgenre of hip hop with influence from emo. [7] Originating in the SoundCloud rap scene in the mid-2010s, [8] the genre fuses characteristics of hip hop music, such as trap-style beats with vocals that are usually sung.
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Literal video versions are usually based on music videos in which the imagery appears illogical, disconnected with the lyrics, and more concerned with impressive visuals than actual meaning. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Most of the literal videos have been based on music videos from the 1980s and 1990s. [ 2 ]