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  2. Why Lil Nas X Coming Out as Bisexual Matters - AOL

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    A bisexual man reflects on why Lil Nas X coming out as bi is an important moment for the bisexual community, and the representation he wishes he had when he was younger.

  3. Lil Nas X - Wikipedia

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    Montero Lamar Hill (born April 9, 1999), better known by his stage name Lil Nas X (/ n ɑː z / NAHZ), is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter.He rose to prominence with the release of his 2019 country rap single "Old Town Road," the longest-running number-one song (at 19 weeks) since the U.S. Billboard Hot 100's 1958 inception. [3]

  4. 'I wanted to be an acceptable gay person': Lil Nas X opens up ...

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    The Toronto International Film Festival got a boost on Saturday night from one of music’s biggest names as Lil Nas X celebrated the world premiere of his upcoming documentary, "Long Live Montero."

  5. Lil Nas X says he's 'much more out there' with his sexuality ...

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    Lil Nas X’s groundbreaking work continues to elevate marginalized voices in music, but according to the out and proud hip-hop star, it’s through social media that he has found a chosen family ...

  6. LGBTQ representation in hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 December 2024. LGBT hip hop Stylistic origins West Coast hip hop, queer theory, third wave feminism, pop-rap, bounce music Cultural origins 1990s in the United States Other topics Progressive rap LGBTQ representation in hip hop music has existed since the birth of the genre even while enduring blatant ...

  7. C7osure (You Like) - Wikipedia

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    "C7osure (You Like)" is a song by American rapper Lil Nas X. It is the seventh track on his second EP, 7 (2019). The song was produced by Boi-1da and Allen Ritter , with miscellaneous production by Abaz and X-Plosive.

  8. Lil Nas X explains homophobia, importance of coming out to a ...

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    Lil Nas X began to answer the question, saying, "It’s not like I was being forced. It’s just like knowing growing up, I’m growing up to hate this shit. I’m not supposed to ever like this --"

  9. List of African-American LGBT people - Wikipedia

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    Lil Nas X [56] [57] Rapper, singer, and songwriter Harrison David Rivers [58] Playwright Luther Vandross [59] Singer, songwriter, record producer. Todrick Hall [60] Singer, songwriter, dancer, producer, director, choreographer Le1f [61] Rapper and producer Colman Domingo [62] Actor, playwright, director, producer, professor. Angie Stardust [63]