Lil Nas X Teases New Track ‘HOTBOX’ Amidst Backlash and Declining Commercial Success
Lil Nas X, the artist known for pushing boundaries and sparking conversation, is back with a controversial new teaser for his upcoming track HOTBOX. The snippet, shared over the weekend, shows the rapper in a pink-themed music video, accompanied by matching backup dancers and a pink Jeep. Captioning the post with “HOTBOX….OUT NEXT MONTH!!!!💗💞💕,” Lil Nas X is already causing a stir on social media.
From Chart-Toppers to Controversy: A Shift in Lil Nas X’s Career
It’s been nearly four years since Lil Nas X released his groundbreaking debut album MONTERO, which delivered global hits like “INDUSTRY BABY,” “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name),” “THATS WHAT I WANT,” and “SUN GOES DOWN.” Before that, the viral success of “Old Town Road” made him one of the most prominent artists in the world, holding the record for one of the longest-running No. 1 songs in history. Follow-up tracks like “Rodeo” and “Panini” also performed well commercially.
However, his recent releases haven’t garnered the same level of success, leading some to question if his moment in the limelight has passed. Despite this, Lil Nas X knows how to stay relevant, often courting controversy to keep the conversation alive.
The Backlash Over ‘HOTBOX’
Lil Nas X’s HOTBOX is no exception to his tradition of controversy. The track, which references same-sex relationships, has generated some criticism online. Despite the relatively tame lyrics compared to some of his past work, one commenter wrote, “Make Masculinity Great Again.” In response, Lil Nas X clapped back on X (formerly Twitter), pointing to his previous success with songs featuring explicit and provocative lyrics. “Yall saying this song too gay for mainstream as if I didn’t have a song with the lyrics ‘shoot a child in your mouth while im riding’ go number 1 lmaoo,” he tweeted, referencing the controversy surrounding his earlier hit “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name).”
Creating Drama or Sparking Real Controversy?
While many fans embrace Lil Nas X’s boldness, some skeptics argue that he is exaggerating the backlash for publicity. “Nobody actually said that, he just wants to create drama for attention,” one user remarked. Despite the mixed reactions, the song’s early 2000s Pharrell Williams-inspired beat has piqued the interest of his loyal fanbase.
What’s Next for Lil Nas X?
Though Lil Nas X’s commercial success may not be as widespread as it once was, he continues to make waves in the music world. In 2023, he teased Dreamboy, his anticipated full album, but aside from singles like “J CHRIST” and “LIGHT AGAIN!”, fans are still waiting for more updates on the project.