Lil Nas X Returns To Social Media
Lil Nas X and YoungBoy Never Broke Again collaboration is on the way.
On Wednesday, the “Industry Baby” rapper debuted after months of social media seising to return with a song with NBA YoungBoy.
He posted a screenshot of an audio file labeled “Late to the Party” and shared another song called “Down Souf Hoes” with Saucy Santana along with YoungBoy.
“Which one do you want first?” he asked his fans.
which one y’all want first? pic.twitter.com/FACOFat6uz
— i am reading all that (@LilNasX) March 16, 2022
He also retweeted a fan who called the YoungBoy collaboration a “God tier move” in the wake of the “YoungBoy better” meme.
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He also retweeted a fan who called the YoungBoy collaboration a “God tier move” in the wake of the “YoungBoy better” meme.
— i am reading all that (@LilNasX) March 16, 2022
Lil Nas Has Been Absent from Social Media Since December
Nas returned to social media after a nearly four-month hiatus. “Why are people surprised that I’ve been away so long? Haven’t you really heard of maternity leave in his first tweet since December 6?” he asked.
“I’m so happy to be back online. I miss you so much,” she added, sharing her “random hairstyles” over the past four months.
Where is Lil Nas X?
The Grammy-winning “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” singer lives and thrives on social media both as a marketing tool and to interact with fans (and haters) but his last posts on Twitter and Instagram were about two months ago on December 6. But Lil Nas X, 22, has not been heard from since, and fans are starting to notice and wonder.
Even more worryingly, according to Billboard, he last posted a series of deleted tweets on December 17,
acknowledging that he had tested positive for the coronavirus and reportedly calling it “COVID really terrible. ”