Lil Nas X is about to show fans a side of himself that they have yet to see.
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An HBO original documentary about the pop star, 24, will soon be released, chronicling his Long Live Montero tour that ran from 2022 to 2023 and exploring his journey since coming out as a queer artist.
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Ahead of the premiere of the film titled Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero on HBO and its streaming release on Max at 8 p.m. ET on Jan. 27, the trailer dropped on Thursday.
Based on the preview, it appears as though the rapper/singer — who’s known for his statement-making performances and sense of humor — gets candid unlike ever before in the documentary directed by Carlos López Estrada and Zac Manuel.
“Some people think my music is dope. Some people see me as, like, this Satanic devil,” the Grammy winner (whose real name is Montero Hill) says at the start of the clip. “But me?” he adds, trailing off.
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While the trailer offers a look at some of the behind-the-scenes footage of the “Industry Baby” artist preparing for his debut tour, it also teases how openly fans can expect him to explore his identity and challenging relationship with his family, as well as how seriously he takes his position as a queer artist in the mainstream.
“Coming out was very important to progress,” the hitmaker’s voiceover says at one point.
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“There’s still parts of myself that I am learning to accept, but we’re getting closer,” he also says.
In the visual, the musician portrays a Jesus Christ-like savior to coincide with the song’s lyrics that cheekily refer to his resurrection in music.

While an album title and release date has yet to be announced, the end of the “J Christ” visual teases that more is on the way soon with text that reads, “Day Zero A New Beginning,” followed by a Bible verse: “Therefore if anyone is in Christ, He is a new creation, The old man has passed away; Behold, the new has come.”
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