Lil Nas X is stirring up tons of anticipation for his next mixtape NASRATI 2 as he has now released a new single titled “RIGHT THERE.”
The song was officially released on Wednesday (April 10) but after being previewed in the rapper and singer’s Instagram Story back in February. On his latest song, the 25-year-old continues to provoke collective sensibilities while pushing the boundaries of his sexuality.
“I need a n-gga with loose-lick hips/ I need a model with some big, fake lips/ I just did X in the bathroom stall/ On a B-list star, gettin’ my A-list round/ I’m JK like I’m next to LM/ I’m so drunk that my shit went limp, ayy, ayy, uh/ Pour me some Henny’/ To tell you the truth, n-gga, I’m Papoose, I’ma need my Rеmy,” he spits.
Check out the track below.
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Last month, the “Montero” rapper made headlines when he unveiled a fresh new look on social media. Taking to Instagram in late March, the “Industry baby” hitmaker showed off his fresh cut, having reduced his longer strands down to a low fade.
“Light ag@in,” he captioned the visual carousel, which also included a few selfies as well as the artwork for a single by fellow musician Cobrah, who commented under the post: “Real recognise real.”
Before that, the superstar told his followers that he was finally ready to share songs he had been saving up for quite some time.
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“been hoarding music for years smh i hate my relationship with fear of my songs not doing well and perception. i wish i could just release music and not give af!. anyways enough venting…what’s you guys top 2 of these snippets ??” he wrote in the caption of a slideshow wherein he shared some audio clips.
The post even got a comment from SZA, who added: “Caption is me . I love you .. everything you make is awesome [heart emoji].”
Just days before that, he shared a song snippet with some pretty explicit lyrics about his youth.
“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, before adding: “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 might make it on his next project as he tweeted: “nasarati 2 otw… trust me [mending heart emoji].”
The Georgia native released his debut mixtape Nasarati back in 2018, months before his breakout hit “Old Town Road” blew up.