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Lil Nas X: It's a glowing pop flex with 'Where Do We Go Now?'

Lil Nas X: It's a glowing pop flex with 'Where Do We Go Now?'

Do you need more Lil Nas X in your life? With anticipation for his Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero documentary streaming on Max tomorrow (January 27), it’s only right to geek out with the new ‘Where Do We Go Now?’ tune.

It’s a pop flex with signature Lil Nas X bars. Get into the zone.

Multi-platinum, chart-topping, award-winning artist Lil Nas X has released his new original song, “Where Do We Go Now? (Music from Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero)", today – listen HERE. The song was co-written by Lil Nas X alongside Omer Fedi and Blake Slatkin for his HBO Original documentary, LIL NAS X: LONG LIVE MONTERO. The song is featured in the end credits of the film, which debuts this Saturday, January 27 (8:00-9:35 p.m. ET/PT) on HBO and will be available to stream on Max.

Film Synopsis:
LIL NAS X: LONG LIVE MONTERO captures the creative dynamo and mesmerizing star power of Lil Nas X, the groundbreaking, Grammy award-winning rapper, singer, and songwriter, as he prepares for and embarks on his first-ever headlining U.S. tour. With unparalleled access, the film follows the genre-breaking artist on a personal journey of self-investigation and discovery as he creates, rehearses, and performs nightly in front of his legions of devoted fans.
 
Spanning 60 days of the “Long Live Montero” tour in 2022/2023, the verité-style film delves beneath the surface of Lil Nas X, a boy from Atlanta born Montero Hill, whose musical career exploded with his 2019 crossover hit “Old Town Road.” Mirroring the stage show, the film is divided into three acts—Rebirth, Transformation, and Becoming—and chronicles Montero’s own odyssey as he navigates the pressures of his meteoric rise to stardom, his desire to inspire his fans and accept the naysayers, and his place within the pantheon of Black, queer icons. Capturing this provocative performer at a transformational point in his life, Montero’s elaborate stage show transports the audience through the highs and lows of his life via his deeply personal music, while behind the scenes, the film reveals a sensitive young man still exploring his own queer identity, complicated relationships with family members, and his aspirations as a force for self-expression and acceptance. Vulnerable and raw off stage, dazzling and spectacular on stage, LIL NAS X: LONG LIVE MONTERO is a testament to an artist who continues to push boundaries, transcend genres, and reshape expectations on his quest to become the truest and greatest version of himself.

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