"It's also nice kind of writing from different points of view—and writing for other people is definitely fun." That’s also something very valuable — the fact that you can connect to such a wide audience. Doesn’t that also inherently make it important?AX: from last summer preemptively congratulating his future self for his feats. “Hello, Lil Nas X in the future,” the artist can be heard saying. “Congratulations! You deserve all the good sh*t that’s happening to you right now. On God. I’m proud of you, you pushed through. It’s been a lot of sh*t.” And, well, he was 10000% correct. (Hisnew pinned tweet For “B*tch,” specifically, I just moved to L.A. and was living in a house with all these other producers. I was new to the house though, and they were being really territorial. They didn’t want to write with me, and it was strange. So I sort of went by myself in this room, which only had one piece of gear, and I just spent the afternoon in there feeling like a total outcast. By the end of the day, “B*tch” was written. Some people are like, “It’s a feminist anthem,” but it was sort of one of those things I barfed out… It could subconsciously have been a feminist anthem, but it felt like something was just coming through me.ContentView Iframe URLTV
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