Lil Nas X Revealed His Collab With NBA Youngboy & Saucy Santan In His Quirky Way

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Lil Nas X revealed his collab with NBA Youngboy & Saucy Santan

Lil Nas X made the Twitter comeback with a bang after 3 months.

On Wednesday, Lil Nas X made a glorious comeback to Twitter with a series of posts. Lil Nas X has returned. After a three-month vacation from Twitter and Instagram, the “Montero (Call Me by Your Name)” singer stunned his adoring fans on Wednesday (March 16) when he reactivated his account and began tweeting again. Of course, he was prepared with a witty retort.

“Why are people surprised i’ve been away for so long? have y’all really never heard of maternity leave?”


Fans have been concerned about Lil Nas X’s unexpected disappearance from social media platforms after he revealed that he had caught COVID-19 and joked about having “the Omarion or Alicia Keys variety” of the virus. “I’m so happy I’m back on the internet,” the rapper said of his return to the Internet. In a follow-up tweet, he said, “I missed me so much.”


He went on to announce a handful of new tracks, including “Late To The Party” with NBA YoungBoy and “Down Souf Hoes” with Saucy Santana. For different reasons, both partnerships are greatly anticipated. NBA YoungBoy doesn’t collaborate with many other musicians; he prefers to focus on collaborations that are important to him, such as reserving a slot on Tyler, The Creator’s record and working with many of the artists affiliated to his own label. He appears to be a fan of Lil Nas X, since he agreed to collaborate on a tune with the “Industry Baby” rapper.

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Saucy Santana and Lil Nas are currently the two most popular openly h***sexual Black artists in the country. This is a momentous time for these two celebrities to collaborate and release an anthem together for young LGBTQ-identifying youngsters.

The rapper is expected to perform at the 2022 Grammys on April 3rd, with Jack Harlow, and will most likely play their Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 song “Industry Baby.” He’s also up for five trophies, including three of the Big Four: record of the year, album of the year, and song of the year. “Montero” was also nominated for best music video, while “Industry Baby” was nominated for best melodic rap performance featuring Harlow.

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