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Lil Nas X’s Montero Call Me By Your Name video, Satan Shoe controversy explained – NEWS.com.au
Lil Nas X’s Montero Call Me By Your Name video, Satan Shoe controversy explained

The debut of the 21-year-old rapper’s NSFW music video for his new single Montero (Call Me By Your Name), laden with biblical imagery which challenges Christian doctrines on sex and homosexuality, has – unsurprisingly – sparked a new wave of “Satanic panic” among conservative parents.
The raunchy video opens with the queer artist in repose on some Garden of Eden-like plane of existence before he’s caught fraternising with a sinful snake and evidently banished to hell – choosing a stripper pole as…
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