Lil Nas X’s Controversial ‘J CHRIST’ Song and Music Video
Lil Nas X has made good on his promise to enter his “Christian era” — no matter who that offends. The singer and rapper debuted the music video for his new single, “J CHRIST,” having many people upset about his imagery. Lil Nas X, who has been teasing this new era of his since late November, has finally backed up his claims. At first, the 24-year-old Georgia native made it seem like his new music would be slowed, down, acoustic Christian music by the clip he teased on X (formerly Twitter). “Father stretch my hands,” he lip-synced, while having a hard time hiding his smile. “The lonely road seems to last the longest. Help me with my plans. Everything seems to go to nowhere.” He also wore a t-shirt that read: “If God doesn’t exist, then who’s laughing at us?”
Controversial Christian
Tyrese Gibson responded to the video, calling out the artist on his “shoes with devil signs,” adding that he “better stop playing with Jesus.” Lil Nas X clapped back: “this really crazy cuz all i did was post a song about asking god for hope when you feel hopeless and yall acting like I posted a video of me burning a church down and peeing on a nativity scene.” He clarified that making Christian music does not mean he is no longer gay. He adds, “the two are not mutually exclusive. i am allowed to get on my knees for multiple reasons.” The following day, he said everything he does is seen as a gimmick, “when in reality im just an artist expressing myself in different ways. whether im a cowboy, gay, satanic, or now christian y’all find a problem! y’all don’t police nobody else art like mine. y’all hate me because im fun cute and petite.”
Not Satanic
In Friday’s video, Lil Nas X kicks off the video with lookalikes of superstar celebrities filing in to get into heaven. Taylor Swift, Kanye West, Ed Sheeran, Oprah Winfrey, Mariah Carey, and Barack Obama were among the chosen. As the music begins, Lil Nas X faces off against the devil in a basketball game and easily wins. After a quick outfit change as a nod to the Bring It On movies, what got people the most angry online was the next scene, which sees the artist depicted as Jesus outstretched on a cross. With more biblical imagery throughout the rest of the nearly three-minute-long video, the musician revealed he wrote and directed everything as well.
Watch the video below:
Popular streamers Kai Cenat and Adin Ross have made it clear that they aren’t fans. Cenat called LNX “extremely disrespectful. He disrespected God himself… he disrespected the whole culture.” Ross claimed that the rapper is going to hell because of his sexuality. “First of all, you’re gay,” he said during a stream. “You’re automatically going to hell. Second of all, this s— is not okay.” Not everyone was a hater of the new song and visuals. One fan wrote: “all he do is serve lmaoo y’all could never make me hate him.”