Variety

Lil Nas X Goes Big

The singerrapp­er’s provocativ­e songs and videos carry a strong selfempowe­rment message

- By Mike Wass

After a busy year that not only saw him release a blockbuste­r album but also redefine what it means to be an LGBTQ pop star, Lil Nas X is primed to be a top Grammy contender. The -yearold rapper, already a six-time nominee and two-time winner, paved the way for his long-awaited debut album, “Montero,” with a wave of masterfull­y orchestrat­ed viral moments. If there were a trophy for most savvy internet user, Nas would be a shoo-in.

The album reveals the man behind the memes — opening up about self-acceptance, mental health and his sexuality. While musically, its deft mix of pop and hip-hop could follow Taylor Swift’s “Folklore” to album of the year. Nas also seems likely for record and song of the year noms for “Montero (Call Me by Your Name).” The track and its eye-popping video shredded the hip-hop rulebook with sexually charged and unapologet­ically queer lyrics and imagery, a watershed moment that spurred conversati­on about sexuality and representa­tion, prying open the door for others to follow.

Beyond the “big three,” Nas could be nominated in multiple hip-hop and even pop categories. “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)” could get a nom for pop solo performanc­e, while the hard-hitting “Industry Baby,” a collaborat­ion with Jack Harlow, is a strong contender for rap. Similarly, “Montero” could be nominated for rap or pop album, depending on how it is ultimately classified. Less likely but still possible, “That’s What I Want,” which slyly channels Outkast’s Grammy-winning ‡‡› song “Hey Ya,” could even sneak a nom in the pop categories. However, another category feels like a fairly safe bet: music video. Dual noms are a distinct possibilit­y given the viral success of Nas’ hell-bound twerking in “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)” and the controvers­y surroundin­g the nude shower choreograp­hy in “Industry Baby.”

 ?? ?? Marquee races aside, Lil Nas X’s “Montero” could see recognitio­n for engineered album (non-classical) and recording package.
Marquee races aside, Lil Nas X’s “Montero” could see recognitio­n for engineered album (non-classical) and recording package.

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