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Raising Hell: Rapper Lil Nas X Sparks New Controversy With T-Shirt Line Following 'Satan Shoes' Back Lash

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April 29 2021, Updated 2:31 p.m. ET

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Lil Nas X is at it again. Following his controversial "Satan Shoes," the rapper is raising hell with a new line of T-shirts mocking the fever that surrounded the release of his latest music video for song, "Montero." 

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The 22-year-old has teamed up with Pizzaslime to launch three tees which retails for $33 each. One reads: “I watched the ‘Montero’ video by Lil Nas X and all I got was this lousy shirt and now I’m also gay and love Satan.” 

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Another reads: “I [Heart] Jesus, and that one part in the ‘Montero’ music video by Lil Nas X when he gets nasty with the devil because it was a cool form of self-expression and art." 

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Back in March, Lil Nas sparked outrage released his own version of Nike’s classic Air Max ’97 sneakers, featuring the symbol “x/666,” red ink and a single drop of human blood. 

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The $1,018 "Satan Shoes," made in collaboration with the company MSCHF, also had a Bible scripture from Luke 10:18 emblazoned on them, referencing Satan’s banishment from heaven. The verse reads: "I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven." They also featured a bronze pentagram and an inverted cross. 

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But Nike made it clear that the shoes has nothing to do with them. “We do not have a relationship with Lil Nas X or MSCHF,” the company said in a statement. “Nike did not design or release these shoes and we do not endorse them.” 

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The shoes coincided with the release of his wildly fabulous music video for his single, “Montero (Call Me By Your Name).”

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In the video, the openly gay musician is seen in many different mythical worlds inspired by history, including a full-on make-out sesh with an alien version of himself, a Marie Antoinette-inspired stoning, and a fiery lap dance with the devil before he gets his violent due.  

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