Where did Lil Nas X get blood for ‘Satan Shoes’? MSCHF collaboration explored!
Lil Nas X and MSCHF came out with ‘Satan Shoes’ with a drop of human blood. But people have been wondering where did the rapper get blood for the shoes. If you are one of them, we have got all the details for you.
On March 29, the rapper dropped ‘Satan Shoes.’ Within minutes, the shoes were sold out. However, it did not take long for the merch to invite trouble as Nike had filed a lawsuit against MSCHF. On July 16, the rapper revealed he will be attending the first court hearing.
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On Tuesday (April 13), Columbia Records released a statement via Twitter, which reads, Thanks for all your comments regarding @LilNasX Montero (Call Me By Your Name), It’s unfortunately out of our control but we are doing everything possible to keep the song up on streaming services. We will keep you up to date as we hear more. Thank you for understanding.
Meanwhile, Billboard reported this afternoon that the song won t be removed from music services.
The label s statement comes hours after Lil Nas X informed fans of the uncertainty surrounding his hit single being available to be streamed as of tomorrow (April 14). Though he didn t offer any concrete reasons as to why the track could be removed from music platforms, Nas X did suggest fans screen record the track from YouTube as a backup plan.
Is Lil Nas X’s Montero (Call Me By Your Name) banned from streaming? Truth explored
On April 13, Lil Nas X speculated his song Montero (Call Me By Your Name) will be banned on streaming platforms. Following this, fans tweeted they were unable to listen to the song online. However, the song wasn’t banned.
Lil Nas X has been surrounded by controversy ever since his song came out. Even though there were a few who loved the song, there were others who questioned its content. Following this, the rapper found himself in hot water after he announced the release of Satan shoes.