You don’t like gay Black men because you are afraid of Black men, as a whole, being viewed as weak. 'The truth is there is no attack,' X said responding to one particular tweet that claims the 'Industry Baby' video is emasculating and attack Black men.
This (unfortunately) isn't the first time X has had to deal with this type of thing though ( the backlash he faced from conservatives after the release of the 'MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)' music video is still fresh on our minds), so we already knew he had this handled in the best, most X way possible. When it comes to responding to homophobic hate, Lil Nas X doesn't miss.Īfter releasing the twerktastic, gay AF music video for his latest single 'Industry Baby' alongside fellow rapper Jack Harlow on Friday, the 22-year-old artist and Grammy winner had to deal with a barrage of completely unnecessary, homophobic hate from people online all weekend.