Lil Nas X goes to jail for pink for a scary video of 'Baby Baby'



After weeks of fighting legal battles with Nike over "Satanic Shoes" and returning to the BET Awards session, Lil Nas X has landed himself in Montero State Prison.


Yes, the 22-year-old rapper is wearing a hot pink uniform in a new funny video for her new song "Business Baby." (Warning: Don't watch the clip above - which already has almost 3.5 million views on YouTube since Friday morning - if you stumble too soon.)


Before the release of his last clip and track, Lil Nas X made up a mythical story - as he grew older he did more - to further the fun and excitement of the upcoming bell.


Following the "fear of Satan" caused by his music video "Montero (Call Me By Your Name) where he danced unintentionally on Satan's lap, adjusted Nike sneakers, a symbol of athletes who did not want to be associated with it.

From that controversy, "Business Child" - depicting the prolific writer Jack Harlow, 23 - was born.


Opening the song about the trumpet attack, he announces his arrival at the story prison, announcing the success of the choir, "This is for the champions."

The gruesome video, which began with confident music on Thursday night, depicts Lil Nas X's journey to prison, including his location and a full-fledged men's choir - and pain - naked at public meetings.


Then he made a hole in the wall for a man to run away from.

The Georgian native is also using the controversy surrounding his final hit "Montero (Draw Me Your Name)" to increase the pressure and energy in the song. In the video, the guard, played by "Teen Wolf" actor Colton Haynes, is severely disturbed by the NSFW "Montero" music video to note the breach of the collector's prison.

Lil Nas X is known for his involvement in debate and online drama, in which he plays to create hype, turning hatred into a headache. His partner Rarlow made a guest appearance at the song, shown meeting the prison guard and helping Lil Nas X escape.

Meanwhile, to prevent a relapse as "Montero," Lil Nas X sent a message with a disclaimer to parents and a broken heart.


He wrote: "Saying this in advance so that you will not have to blame me." “A BUSINESS BABY'S VIDEO FOR YOUR CHILDREN!”


Meanwhile, fans are quick to respond to the video, which, in fact about Lil Nas X's fashion, puts her gender on display.

I'm waiting for the line to be gay in any of Lil Nas X's songs, ”he said on Twitter.


"I'm glad black boys are in love with Lil Nas X," Maura Chanz, the design and production team, posted on Twitter following a video clip.


Some viewers were amazed at the rapper's musical ingenuity and ingenuity in his video campaign.


"I'm in love," wrote one user, "Lil Nas X never dances."

"I get 10% gay every time I read 'we find out you're gay'," Lil Nas X said in response to a fan response.