Lil Nas X Shares Emotional Letter To 14-Year-Old Self About Coming Out Publicly

The artist says his new song, "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)," and video will "open doors for many other queer people to simply exist.”

Lil Nas X shared a heartfelt message to his fans and his teenage self on Thursday, posting an open letter addressed to “14 year old Montero.”

“I wrote a song with our name in it,” the 21-year-old, whose real name is Montero Lamar Hill, wrote in the letter posted on Instagram and Twitter. Lil Nas X also released a provocative video for the song “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” on Thursday night.

“It’s about a guy I met last summer,” he wrote. “I know we promised to never come out publicly, I know we promised to never be ‘that’ type of gay person, I know we promised to die with the secret, but this will open doors for many other queer people to simply exist.”

He goes on to say that is has been a “scary” journey for him, and says he is “pushing an agenda”: “The agenda to make people stay the fuck out of other people’s lives and stop dictating who they should be.”

Lil Nas X’s video for “Montero” features many biblical references and a dash of Greek mythology — including showing him roaming around the Garden of Eden, getting seduced by an alien version of himself, sliding down a stripper pole into hell and giving Satan a lap dance (before killing him and taking his crown for himself).

Fans praised the rapper for being “unapologetically queer” and “truly perfect”:

Lil Nas X being unapologetically BLACK & GAY, giving queer kids someone to look up to AND pissing of homophobes in the process >>>>>>>#CallMeByYourName #MONTERO pic.twitter.com/REXq9sXqWt

— Will👁🅰️Ⓜ️ (@atb__william) March 26, 2021

Has there ever been a mainstream popstar who has released something this unapologetically queer? Like he could have just released another nice song about horses but he did THAT

Prop 2 u @LilNasX https://t.co/J6VWyehdNS

— Elis Shotton (@ElisShotton) March 26, 2021

the visuals for #montero though :-0 lil nas x really outdid himself pic.twitter.com/uIWx1fkoxb

— 🌻os🌻 (@osnit_) March 26, 2021

Lil Nas X lap-dancing the Devil is my new religion.#MONTERO #CALLMEBYYOURNAME #CMBYN #LILNASX @LilNasX pic.twitter.com/ZPbRvXsSaK

— Mirian 🐍 (@MirianMeriQuei) March 26, 2021

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montero (call me by your name) was already a banger but the video has a section of plato’s symposium carved into a tree lil nas x has created something truly perfect pic.twitter.com/Fd8ZwSAzZp

— kenma updates (@combeferal) March 26, 2021

lil nas x's new music video is actually so important, besides the song being a bop and the mv being amazing production-wise let's not forget that he's still a male rapper and being openly gay in that community isn't common at all 🌈 stream #MONTEROpic.twitter.com/T428FXHajl

— max 🏳️🌈 | 🇫🇷🇨🇾🇲🇹 (@m2003esc) March 26, 2021
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