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Lil Nas X To Releases New Documentary, Trailer Drops

BY JO Mensah January 21, 2024 8:03 PM EDT
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Lil Nas Photo source: Instagram/@lilnasx

Last year, the music scene was buzzing with anticipation as Lil Nas X, announced a new documentary.

Titled Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero, the project follows the rapper on his first-ever world tour, offering fans an intimate glimpse into his rise to fame.

The film made its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival, where Lil Nas X himself graced the event, turning heads with his distinctive style. The premiere was met with enthusiastic applause, hinting at the documentary’s impending success.

Earlier this month, fans were thrilled to learn that on January 27, Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero will air on HBO and will simultaneously be available for streaming on Max.

The announcement has only heightened the anticipation among fans, eager to witness the rapper’s journey in his own words.

In the lead-up to the release date, another trailer for the forthcoming project was unveiled. The trailer showed scenes and snippets, touching on a myriad of subjects, each more intriguing than the last.

It delves into Lil Nas X’s breakthrough into the mainstream as a pop star, a journey marked by talent, perseverance, and a flair for the extraordinary. It also explores the moment when he revealed his sexuality to his fans online, a pivotal point in his career that underscored his authenticity and courage.

The trailer further showcases how he approached some of the biggest shows of his career so far. From electrifying performances to backstage moments, it offers a comprehensive look at the life of a superstar on tour.

“Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero” promises to be more than just a documentary.

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