Lil Nas X - Industry Baby (legendado/traduг§гјo) [clipe Oficial] Ft. Jack Harlow | LEGIT ✦ |
: The video "queers" the traditional prisoner escape narrative. By using pink jumpsuits and joyful dancing in areas typically associated with trauma, like the communal showers, the artist reclaims these spaces to express pleasure and identity rather than fear.
"Eu te disse há muito tempo... Que eu tenho o que eles estão esperando" ("I told you long ago... I got what they're waiting for") refers to his confidence in his career longevity. : The video "queers" the traditional prisoner escape
"Eu não fujo de nada" ("I don't run from nothing") highlights his refusal to back down from controversy. Que eu tenho o que eles estão esperando"
The video wasn't just for entertainment; Lil Nas X used the release to raise awareness for the . The video wasn't just for entertainment; Lil Nas
"" is much more than a chart-topping hit; it is a cinematic and cultural statement that addresses themes of resilience, success, and the subversion of traditional narratives. Released on July 23, 2021, the track features Jack Harlow and boasts high-profile production from Kanye West and the duo Take a Daytrip . 1. The Creative Concept
The lyrics serve as a triumphant response to critics who labeled Lil Nas X a "one-hit wonder" after his initial success with "Old Town Road".
The music video follows a fictional legal saga that began with a "prelude" video parodying the real-life over Lil Nas X's "Satan Shoes".