Lil Nas X announces new music and video coming January 12
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Lil Nas X Vows 'The Greatest Comeback of All Time' With New Release Next Week

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January 3, 2024

After a two-year hiatus, Lil Nas X declares he's 'ready for a show' with what he calls 'the greatest comeback of all time', set for January 12.

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il Nas X, the Grammy-winning artist, is poised for what he describes as "the greatest comeback of all time. hope y'all ready for next week 🫑" In a fresh social media posts from January 3, the artist has set the stage for a new chapter in his career, beginning with the release of a new song and its visual next week.

The details of the upcoming track are shrouded in mystery, but a cryptic photo accompanying the announcement has captured the interest of fans. The image features four depictions of Lil Nas X, each aligned with a line from a prayer, suggesting the beginning of the Christian mentioned earlier in November. The announcement comes nearly three years after the release of his critically acclaimed album "Montero," indicating a significant evolution in his career.

Lil Nas X's new song announcement depicting cartoonish version of self in a prayer, signed with: in the name of the FATHER, and of the SON, and the HOLY GHOST, AMEN.

Adding to the excitement, Lil Nas X has revealed that he has written and directed his own music video for the first time, promising it to be β€œthe best one yet.”

In a previous conversation with Vogue, Lil Nas X hinted at a transformative phase in his music. He spoke of moving away from his past stylistic choices and embracing a new persona. β€œI’m working steadily,” he said. β€œI’m in this next phase of figuring out who this next person is for me.”

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