Lil Nas X: Country Music, Christianity & Reclaiming HELL
I donât typically bother myself to follow what Lil Nas X is doing from day to day, or even month to month but I do know that his âOld Town Roadâ hit became one of the biggest selling/streamed records in Country Music Business history (by a Black Country & Queer artist). âBlackâ is key because for 75+ years Country music has unsuspiciously evolved into a solidly White-identified genre (despite mixed and Indian & Black roots). Regrettably, Country music is also widely known for anti-black, misogynoir, reliably homophobic (Trans isnât really a conversation yet), Christian and Hard Right sentiments on the political spectrum. Some other day I will venture into more; there is a whole analysis dying to be done on this exclusive practice in the music industry with its implications on âaccessâ to equity and opportunity for both Black/POCâs and Whites artists/songwriters alike. More commentary on this rigid homogeneous field is needed and how it prohibits certain talent(s) for the sake of perpetuating homogeneity (e.g. âsocial determinantsâ of diversity & viable artistic careers). Iâll refrain from discussing that fully here, though suffice it to say that for those reasons Xâs âOld Town Roadâ was monumental and vindicating.Â
As for Lil Nas X, Iâm not particularly a big fan of his music; but I see him, what heâs doing, his impact on music + culture and I celebrate him using these moments to affirm his Black, Queer self, and lifting up others. Believe it or not, even in the 2020â˛s, being âoutâ in the music business is still a costly choice. As an artist it remains much easier to just âplay straightâ. And despite appearances, the business (particularly Country) has been dragged kicking and screaming into developing, promoting and advancing openly-affirming LGBTQ đłď¸âđ artists in the board room or on-stage. Though things are âbetterâ we have not yet arrived at a place of equity or opportunity for queer artists; for the road of music biz history is littered with stunted careers, bodies and limitations on artists who had no option but to follow conventional ways, fail or never be heard of in the first place. With few exceptions, record labels, radio and press/media have successfully used fear, intimidation, innuendo and coercion to dilute, downplay or erase any hint of queer identity from its performers. This was true even for obvious talents like Little Richard.
(Note: Iâm particularly speaking of artists in this regard, not so much the hairstylists, make-up artists, PAâs, etc.)
Which is why...in regard to Lil Nas X, whether you like, hate or love his music, the young brother is a trailblazer. His very existence protests (at least)Â decades of inequity, oppression and erasure. X aptly critiques a Neo-Christian Fascist Heteropatriarchy; not just in American society but throughout the Music Business and with Black people. That is no small deal. His unapologetic outness holds a mirror up to Christianity at-large, as an institution, theology and practice. The problem is they just donât like what they see in that mirror.
In actuality, âCall Me By Your Nameâ, Lil Nas Xâs new video, is a twist on classic mythology and religious memes that are less reprehensible or vulgar than the Biblical narratives most of us grew up on vĂs-a-vĂs indoctrinating smiles of Sunday school teachers and family prior to the âage of reasonâ. Think about the narratives blithely describing Satanâs friendly wager with God regarding Job (42:1-6); the horrific âpropheciesâ in St. Johnâs Book of Revelation (i.e. skies will rain fire, angels will spit swords, mankind will be forced to retreat into caves for shelter, and we will be harassed by at least three terrifying dragons and beasts. Angels will sound seven trumpets of warning, and later on, seven plagues will be dumped on the world), or Jesusâs own clarifying words of violent intent in Matthew (re: âDo not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword.â 10:34). Whether literal or metaphor, these age old stories pale in comparison to a three minute allegorical rap video. Conservatives: say what you will, Iâm pretty confident X doesnât take himself as seriously as âThe true and living Godâ from the book of Job.
A little known fact as it is, people have debunked the story and evolution of Satan and already offered compelling research showing [he] is more of a literary device than an actual entity or âspiritâ (Spoiler: In the Bible, Satan does not take shape as an actual âbadâ person until the New Testament). In fact, modern Christianityâs impression of the âDevilâ is shaped by conflating Hellenized mythology with a literary tradition rooted in Danteâs Inferno and accompanying spooks and superstitions going back thousands of years. Whether Catholic, Protestant, Mormon, Scientologist, Atheist or Agnostic, weâve spent a lifetime with these predominant icons and clichĂŠs. (Resource: Prof. Bart D. Erhman, âHeaven & Hellâ).
So Hereâs THE PROBLEM: The current level of fear and outrage is:Â
(1) Unjust, imposing and irrational.Â
(2) Disproportionate when taken into account a lifetime of harmful Christian propaganda, anti-gay preaching and political advocacy.
(3) Historically inaccurate concerning the existence of âHellâ and who should be scared of going there.Â
Think Iâm overreacting?Â
Institutionalized Homophobia (rhetoric + policy)
Anti-Gay Ministers In Life And Death: Bishop Eddie Long And Rev. Bernice King
Black, gay and Christian, Marylanders struggle with Conflicts
Harlem pastor: 'Obama has released the homo demons on the black man'
Joel Olsteen: Homosexuality is âNot Godâs Bestâ
Bishop Brandon Porter: Gays âPerverted & Lost...The Church of God in Christ Convocation appears like a âcoming out partyâ for members of the gay community.â
Kim Burrell:Â âThat perverted homosexual spirit is a spirit of delusion & confusion and has deceived many men & women, and it has caused a strain on the body of Christâ
Falwell Suggests Gays to Blame for 9-11 Attacks
Pope Francis Blames The Devil For Sexual Abuse By Catholic Church
Pope Francis: Gay People Not Welcome in Clergy
Pope Francis Blames The Devil For Sexual Abuse By Catholic Church
The Pope and Gay People: Nothingâs Changed
The Catholic church silently lobbied against a suicide prevention hotline in the US because it included LGBT resources
Mormon church prohibits Children of LGBT parents to be baptized
Catholic Charity Ends Adoptions Rather Than Place Kid With Same-Sex Couple
I Was a Religious Zealot That Hurt People-Coming Out as Gay: A Former Conversion Therapy Leader Is Apologizing to the LGBTQ Community
The above short list chronicles a consistent, literal, demonization of LGBTQ people, contempt for their gender presentation, objectification of their bodies/sexuality and a coordinated pollution of media and culture over the last 50+ years by clergy since integration and Civil Rights legislation. Basically terrorism. Popes, Bishops, Pastors, Evangelists, Politicians, Television hosts, US Presidents, Camp Leaders, Teachers, Singers & Entertainers, Coaches, Athletes and Christians of all types all around the world have confused and confounded these issues, suppressed dissent, and confidently lied about LGBT people-including fellow Queer Christians with impunity for generations (i.e. âthou shall not bear false witness against they neighborâ Ex. 23:1-3). Christian majority viewpoints about âlawsâ and ânatureâ have run the table in discussions about LGBTQ people in society-so much that we collectively must first consider their religious views in all discussions and the specter of Christian approval -at best or Christian condescension -at worst. That is Christian (and straight) privilege. People are tired of this undue deference to religious opinions.Â
That is what is so deliciously bothersome about Lil Nas X being loud, proud and âin your faceâ about his sexuality. If for just a moment, he not only disrupts the American hetero-patriarchy but specifically the Black hetero-patriarchy, the so-called âBlack Church Industrial Complexâ, Neo-Christian Fascism and a mostly uneducated (and/or miseducated) public concerning Ancient Near East and European history, superstitions-and (by extension) White Supremacy. To round up: people are losing their minds because the victim decided to speak out against his victimizer.Â
Additionally, on some level I believe people are mad at him being just twenty years old, out and FREE as a self-assured, affirming & affirmed QUEER Black male entertainer with money and fame in the PRIME of his life. Weâve never, or rarely, seen that before in a Black man in the music business and popular culture. But thatâs just too bad for them. With my own eyes Iâve watched straight people, friends, Christians, enjoy their sexuality from their elementary youth to adolescence, up and through college and later marriages, often times independently of their spouses (repeatedly). Meanwhile Queer/Gay/SGL/LGBTQ people are expected to put their lives on hold while the âblessedâ straight people run around exploring premarital/post-marital/extra-marital sex, love and affection, unbound & un-convicted by their âsinâ or God...only to proudly rebrand themselves later in life as a good, moral âwholesome Christianâ via the âsacredâ institution of marriage with no questions asked.Â
For Lil Nas X, everything about the society we've created for him in the last 100+ years (re: links above) has explicitly been designed for his life not to be his own. According to these and other Christians (see above), his identity is essentially supposed to be an endless rat fuck of internal confusion, suicide-ideation, depression, long-suffering, faux masculinity, heterosexism, groveling towards heaven, respectability politics, failed prayer and supplication to a heteronormative earthly and celestial hierarchy unbothered in affording LGBT people like him a healthy, sane human development. Itâs almost as if the Conservative establishment (Black included) needs Lil Nas X to be like others before him: âprivateâ, mysteriously single, suicidal, suspiciously straight or worse, dead of HIV/AIDS ...anything but driving down the street enjoying his youth as a Black Queer artist and man. So they mad about that?
Well those days are over. Â
-RogiÊrs is a writer, international recording artist, performer and indie label manager with 25+ years in the music industry. He also directs Black Nonbelievers of DC, a non-profit org affiliated with the AHA supporting Black skeptics, Atheists, Agnostics & Humanists. He holds a B.A. in Music Business & Mgmt and a M.A. in Global Entertainment & Music Business from Berklee College of Music and Berklee Valencia, Spain. www.FibbyMusic.net Twitter/IG: @Rogiers1