That’s according to the song’s Genius page, which also credits the prolific Israeli record producer Omar Fedi in addition to the “dark prince of techno.” Fedi also produced “Montero (Call Me by Your Name),” the lead single from Lil Nas X’s debut album, 2021’s Montero.

This is what 'J Christ' sounds like, the song with which Lil Nas X returns  to music

Rumors of a collaboration between Gesaffelstein and Lil Nas X have circulated online since as early as the summer of 2022. They also included Daft Punk’s Thomas Bangalter, with whom Lil Nas X was spotted in the studio by eagle-eyed fans at the time. However, it’s unclear at this time whether or not Bangalter is credited on “J Christ,” which is scheduled to release on January 12th.

Lil Nas X says he did not mean to mock religion in J Christ music video |  Shropshire Star

The Gesaffelstein rumor mill doesn’t stop there. Back in March 2023, Skrillex revealed that the producer has a new album on the way. It’s been 10 years since Gesaffelstein’s last full-length album, 2013’s deeply influential Aleph.

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