On Wednesday, Lil Nas X dropped the sultry new song “Trust Me,” in which he seems to allude to the size of his manhood.
The 25-year-old musician, who came out as homoš eš„ual in 2019, seems to be talking openly about his š eš„ual life on the new song. It covers some of his more recent experiences as well as some of his previous ones.
The musician, real name Montero Lamar Hill, who ran the New York City Half Marathon in March, also makes reference to his stature while thinking back on his romantic life.
He says, “Yeah, I wrap it up for the most / Magnum wrappers on the kitchen floors,” alluding to the fact that he uses condoms with women.
Magnums are a particular kind of Trojan condom intended for guys who
Lil Nas X, 25, released a steamy new single called Trust Me on Wednesday, where he seemingly hints at the size of his manhood; seen in 2023
According to the TrojanĀ website, the condoms are made for men who are 7 inches or longer.
The song starts out with Lil Nas discussing his use of Grindr, an LGBTQ+ app often used for hooking up.
‘Went to college where I had no one around/ Grindr sessions š eš„tin’ with faceless accounts/ Bringingā bodies in me, then sneaking them out,’Ā he raps in the first verse.
He goes on to reflect on his younger years: ‘Back in middle school, I was fiending for d**k / 7th grade, sending my homies some pics / Daddy never knew what I did as a kid / He would’ve crucified me.’
He then says he’s been ‘f****g way more than I deserve’ and shares he hasn’t been to a doctor ‘in some months.’
The rapper has never shied away from discussing controversial subjects in his songs and music videos.
Most recently he has continued to court controversy with single ‘J CHRIST’ which uses religious imagery.
After sparking outrage for sharing provocative artwork of himself depicted as a Christlike figure, he broke his silence over the controversy earlier this year.
The musician, born Montero Lamar Hill, opened up about his š eš„ life on the new track; seen in 2023
‘Yeah, I wrap it up for the most/ Magnum wrappers on the kitchen floors,’ he states. Magnums are a type of Trojan condoms that are designed for men who are well endowed; seen in 2023
Elsewhere in the song he discusses ‘š eš„tin’ with faceless accounts/ Bringingā bodies in me, then sneaking them out’ back in college; seen in 2023
‘The crazy thing is nowhere in the picture is a mockery of Jesus. Jesus’s image is used throughout history in people’s art all over the world,’ he tweeted.
He continued: ‘I’m not making fun of s**t. y’all just gotta stop trying to gatekeep a religion that was here before any of us were even born. stfu [shut the f**k up].’
After defending himself on social media, the two-time Grammy winner shared his acceptance letter to Liberty University, where he plans on studying Christian leadership and biblical studies.
‘I know some of y’all hate me right now but I want y’all to know I’m literally about to go to college for biblical studies in the fall. Not everything is a troll! Anyways I’M A STUDENT AGAIN! LETS GOOO,’ he captioned the letter.
Despite him insisting that he plans to attend the private evangelical Christian college in Lynchburg, Virginia, many of his plans still speculated it was all a prank.
One sign that the letter may be fake is it is signed by Jerry Falwell, who died in 2007. Meanwhile his son, Jerry Falwell Jr., served as the president of Liberty University until resigning in August 2020 amidst a š eš„ scandal.
In November 2023, the singer teased that he was entering his ‘christian era.’
Previous controversies included his music video for Montero (Call Me By Your Name), in which he is pictured sliding down a stripper pole to hell andĀ giving the devil a lap dance.
The rapper has never shied away from discussing controversial subjects in his songs. Most recently continued to court controversy with single ‘J CHRIST’ which uses religious imagery
He sparked outrage for sharing provocative artwork of himself depicted as a Christlike figure earlier this year
His frequent use of religious imagery and š eš„uality has offended a number of viewers, particularly Christians.
He also sparked ire withĀ his ‘Satan Shoes’ collaboration, when he partnered with a company called MSCHF to release limited-edition Nike sneakers modified with a pentagram symbol and containing what was claimed to be a drop of human blood.
Lil Nas X’s mainstream breakout came in December 2018 with the release of his country rap song Old Town Road, which became a number one hit.
He then signed with Columbia Records and released his debut EP, ‘7’, featuring hits including ‘Panini’ and ‘Rodeo’ (featuring Cardi B).
His debut album Montero came in 2021.