The courtroom pressed the 22-year-old rapper to answer and the rapper finally says "yes." The judge sentences Lil Nas X to five years in "Montero State Prison." The prosecutor then rephrases the question: "Do your momma know you're gay?" "What does this have to do with the shoes?" Lil Nas X responds. Nas X, are you gay?" the self-portrayed prosecutor asks in the promo video. Shoe recall: Lil Nas X's Satan Shoes voluntarily recalled as part of Nike lawsuit settlement But advocates say critics are missing the point. 'Montero' controversy: Lil Nas X's Satan imagery angers parents. Lil Nas X wore multiple disguises in the teaser to play roles of the judge, defendant, prosecutor and juror as the "Old Town Road" rapper went on trial, a reference to the real legal battle he faced with Nike after releasing a custom Satan shoe. The rapper's fictional prison sentence and the video's backstory was prefaced in a two-minute teaser released Monday. More: Lil Nas X among 2,300 invited to join the Recording Academy's diverse new class of voters The rest of the video ensues with a plot planned and executed by Harlow and the "Montero" partnering up to break out of the institution so they can continue to take over the music world as industry newbies … or babies, rather.
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If you're interested, you can read our full breakdown of what the fuck's going on in the full video.Before we are introduced to his inmate accomplice Jack Harlow, who is featured in the song, we get a dance break with the 22-year-old rapper and his other inmates, all fully nude (but censored), in the jail's shower room, delivering full 8-counts and floor dances with booty pops. The scenes caused outrage among many who questioned the band's motives for including the intentionally shocking footage, with the German government's commissioner for anti-Semitism dubbing it a "tasteless exploitation of artistic freedom", while former president of the Central Council of Jews in Germany felt that Rammstein had "crossed a line". What we got was Deutschland, a song that explored Lindemann's feelings of guilt and shame about his homeland's history and a video that explored some of Germany's darker historical moments.Īs well as scenes where hungry monks rip flesh (depicted by sausage and sauerkraut) from Germania's body, there's the now infamous Holocaust scenes, set within a replica concentration camp. The follow up to 2009's Liebe ist für alle da has been a good 10 years in the making, so it follows that when is came to releasing the first video from their upcoming self-titled album, it was going to be something sensational. Not as OTT as some videos, but it still has a mirthful perversity. Oh, and just to get the moral majority fuming, there are women shown topless. Then the video cuts to 2012, when the band are shown playing on the same beach, only this time they’re in more industrial clothing, with flames shooting out from all parts of the stage. Mein Land (2011)įilmed in Malibu, it shows the band wearing 60s-style beach clothing at a beach party. And at the climax of the video, the band… well, climax! Body doubles were apparently used for some members of the band, but the overall impact is so close to being real porn that it still caused offence.
There were reports that none of these scenes were actually simulated, but were the real deal.
They start off with foreplay before getting down to some serious shagging, with lots of nudity involved. The guys are each filmed depicting a typical character from six hardcore porno clips.