Lil Nas X Hopes His Coming Out Message Inspires Greater Acceptance in Hip-Hop and Country

X talked with the 'BBC Breakfast' team about his Pride Month message, noting that acceptance among both hip-hop and country fans isn't yet where it should be.

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Preposterously, there are still people on this planet who take any chance they can get to mock someone for perceived differences. Such was the case among some Lil Nas X detractors last month when the Billy Ray Cyrus and Travis Barker collaborator shared a candid Pride Month message. Following his continued tweeted responses in which he has shrugged off such comments, X talked about the potential impact his coming out could have on both the country and hip-hop communities in a recent BBC Breakfast interview. 

😍 @LilNasX brightening up our studio with @BBCNaga and Charlie this morning. #fridaymotivation #fridayfeeling pic.twitter.com/bk8I8ujCMS

— BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast) July 5, 2019

"I mean, it's just something that I was considering just never doing it, ever, just taking to the grave or something," X said of his coming out message. "But I don't wanna just live my entire life—especially, you know, how I just got to where I'm at—just not doing what I wanna do. And I'm also, I feel, opening doors for more people."

Old Town Road rapper @LilNasX has seen a backlash since he came out earlier this week - but he tells @BBCBreakfast he's taking it with a sense of humour. pic.twitter.com/9HT9Y4F8ft

— BBC News Entertainment (@BBCNewsEnts) July 5, 2019

Asked what he hopes his message does for listeners, X pointed to his cross-genre approach as an artist as potentially opening even more minds. "That they feel more comfortable, pretty much, because especially within the country and the hip-hop communities, which both songs combine, it's not really accepted in either," he said. 

And on the topic of any mockery he's received, X again kept it positive. "I'm already getting it," he said. "I mean, learning the internet over the past couple years, I used to be that person being negative. I'm not angry or anything because I understand how they just want that reaction, but I'm just gonna joke back with them."

The BBC appearance also included an impromptu dash of humor, as X unknowingly crossed in front of the cameras following his interview. "I didn't know," X explained when a fan pointed out the hilarity.

😂Our favourite moment of the morning - @LilNasX you're welcome to come back and block our cameras anytime! 🎥🚶🏿‍♂️#Friyay @BBCNaga #FridayMotivation pic.twitter.com/Q7YmYodTST

— BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast) July 5, 2019

lmfaooo i didn’t know https://t.co/TOpYEGorPQ

— pussy (@LilNasX) July 5, 2019

X's 7 EP, also featuring Cardi B and Ryan Tedder, is out now via Columbia.

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