American rapper, Lil Nas X, has dropped an iconic music video, in which he embraced his sexuality of being “Gay.” His music video is being loved by the LGBTQ community but criticised by a few homophobes.
In the early hours of Thursday (American Standard Time), Lil Nas X dropped the video for his much anticipated song, titled, Montero (Call Me By Your Name). His song is a reflection of the beginning of the world, from the time of Adam and Eve at the Garden of Eden to the afterlife – Heaven and Hellfire.
In the beginning of the music video, Lil Nas X is seen in the artistic area that imitates the “Garden Of Eden.” While playing his guitar, the serpent comes to his location, chases him, till he had his way with him sexually.
In the video, an ancient Greek words were inscribed on a tree. Alot of people believe it’s the handwriting of Illuminati (an occultic society). Sorry to disappoint you all, the Greek words mean something else.
“έπειδή ούν ή σύδις δίχα έτμηθη, ποθούν έκαστον τό ήμισυ” is translated to -” Because nature was cut in two, everyone’s desires were halved.”
Another meaning – “When nature divides in two, each half misses each other.”
The above Greek words is a reference of Plato’s symposium. In the end of the video, Lil Nas X was thrown down to Hellfire by an angel for being gay. He gets to Hell, sees Lucifer and begins to twerking on him. After twerking on him, he kills him by twisting his neck. LIL Nas X collected Devil’s horn and placed it on his head.
Video credits:
Song Produced By Denzel Baptiste, David Biral, Omer Fedi, Roy Lenzo
Director: Tanu Muino & Lil Nas X
Written By: Lil Nas X
Creative Director/Stylist: Hodo Musa
Producer: Saul Levitz, Frank Borin, Marco De Molina
Production Company: UnderWonder Content
Visual FX: Mathematic
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