Lil Nas X Quotes

Welcome to the world of Lil Nas X, where creativity, boundary-pushing, and unapologetic self-expression reign supreme. Born Montero Lamar Hill, this innovative artist has taken the music industry by storm with his genre-blending sound, fearless attitude, and thought-provoking lyrics. From the chart-topping hit Old Town Road to the bold and unapologetic anthem Montero (Call Me By Your Name), Lil Nas X has captivated audiences worldwide with his unique blend of country, hip-hop, and pop influences.

But beyond his infectious beats and catchy hooks, Lil Nas X is also known for his insightful and inspirational words. Whether he’s discussing the importance of authenticity, breaking down barriers, or championing self-love and acceptance, his quotes resonate with fans from all walks of life. In this collection, we’ve gathered some of his most memorable and impactful quotes, ready for you to explore, reflect on, and share with others. So, whether you’re seeking a dose of motivation, a fresh perspective, or simply some words of wisdom, you’ll find it all right here.

Twitter can make a lot of things happen if you get enough retweets. Lil Nas X

I feel like I’m opening the doors for more people. That they feel more comfortable being out. Especially in the hip-hop community. Lil Nas X

But with country trap, I in no way want to take credit for that. I believe Young Thug would be one of the biggest pioneers in that. Lil Nas X

I told college I was gonna take a semester off, but I knew I was never going back. I felt like the walls were closing in on me. Lil Nas X

For one, the ‘countryness’ is pretty much in my blood. I’m from Georgia, down south. That voice just lives in me. Lil Nas X

My dad’s name is Robert Stafford. His music name is R. L. Stafford; he makes gospel music. Lil Nas X

In 2017, I enjoyed my time on the Internet more than doing things in real life. Lil Nas X

I have my name, and I have a growing fan base, so I’m gonna do whatever I want. Lil Nas X

People come in because they like ‘Old Town Road.’ They’ll find out that I’m just not going to stick to that. Lil Nas X

The thing is that when I’m making music, I’m not really chasing that sound – the Atlanta sound that we hear a lot. Lil Nas X

I was doing Facebook comedy videos; then I moved over to Instagram, and then I hopped on Twitter. That is where I really was a master. That was the first place where I could go viral. Lil Nas X

I started using the Internet heavily right around the time when memes started to become their own form of entertainment. I started to get into every side of the Internet around 13-ish. Lil Nas X

I run a meme type of account on Twitter; I know what my audience is looking for. Lil Nas X

I’m not, like – what’s the word when you believe in a lot of magic? Superstitious. Lil Nas X

But the one thing I’ll always know is that people don’t know what they want until they get it. They didn’t know they wanted a song about taking a horse to the old town road in 2019. But they did. Lil Nas X

But music was never something I saw myself doing. Lil Nas X

I’m a fan of all genres of music. I have a few country songs I like. I’m not gonna say I’m a huge country fan, but, you know, I listen around. Lil Nas X

When I first started to do music, I was kind of doing what I thought people would want me to do. Lil Nas X

I’m from Atlanta, but I don’t really consider myself an ‘Atlanta rapper.’ Lil Nas X

My actual writing process? I have to just love the beat before I even write on it. I can’t force myself to write to a beat that I’m not immediately loving. Lil Nas X

I was doing good in school, but I didn’t want to do school anymore. Lil Nas X

I was pretty familiar with TikTok: I always thought its videos would be ironically hilarious. When I became a trending topic on there, it was a crazy moment for me. A lot of people will try to downplay it, but I saw it as something bigger. Lil Nas X

‘Old Town Road’ came after a period of feeling like I was out of options. I was living with my sister. She was pretty much fed up with me being there. Lil Nas X

I’m like Twitter-famous, but in real life. Instead of your mentions, it’s real people coming up to you. People shake your hand instead of liking your tweets. Lil Nas X

I want to build to that mogul, legendary level. Lil Nas X

Live your life to its fullest potential and don’t really care too much about what other people think of you. Lil Nas X

Just because you like one song from an artist, that doesn’t make you a fan. Lil Nas X

I’m always going to be experimenting musically, trying new things. Lil Nas X

I wanted to stay independent because I figured there was no way I was going to be able to have control to create the type of music I want. I was basically ignoring a lot of labels. Lil Nas X

I just liked making funny videos, content that people would enjoy. The likes and retweets – that was, like, a plus. Lil Nas X

When I first started, I wasn’t trying to go viral. I just liked making funny videos, content that people would enjoy. Lil Nas X

Growing up, I always liked so many different sounds from so many different genres – the different aspects they could bring. Lil Nas X

‘Old Town Road”s the peak of me doing whatever I want to do with music. I was like, ‘This one is special,’ and I promoted it heavily on my account on Twitter. Lil Nas X

And whenever I do step away from the Internet or the music too long, it’s like I have to slowly get back into myself to get back into the groove. Lil Nas X

I believe whenever you’re trying something new, it’s always going to get some kind of bad reception. Lil Nas X

I was just trying to fit into a certain spectrum. Just like, basic rap. Lil Nas X

In my music, I’m never going to force anything to try to recreate a moment or something. Lil Nas X

I had it just Lil Nas at first because every rapper has a ‘lil’ in front of his name, and that’s funny to me. But then I got stuck with it because I already built a fan base at that point. Lil Nas X

Yeah, with ‘NASARATI,’ that was my first project. I really worked literally three days on it, writing on the beats and putting it together. I’m not saying that I don’t love the mixtape, but it was really my first, first move in rap. I tried to make sure everything sound different, so you hear no two songs and think they sound alike. Lil Nas X

I was always making memes, and now I have music. Lil Nas X

You step away from the public eye for too long, they don’t care no more. Lil Nas X

TikTok helped me change my life. TikTok brought my song to several different audiences at once. Lil Nas X

When I started to make music I wasn’t as serious at first. Lil Nas X

Take my horse to the old town road and ride till I can’t no more’ basically means just running away, and everything is just gone. The horse is metaphorical for not having anything or just the little things that you do have, and it’s with you. Lil Nas X

I feel like Drake is doing exactly what I plan on doing, just being sick for all of, what, a decade now? And just always being able to switch it up and never stay in one box. Lil Nas X

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