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Have you subscribed to theGrio’s “Dear Culture” podcast? Download our newest episodes now! Fans of Lil Nas X are praising the rapper and singer for being 'unapologetically gay' after his long-awaited new single dropped on Friday morning. Let’s bring people home & let’s fight for freedom and equality.” Ending cash bail is one of the most important civil rights issues of our time. “So I’m doing something about it and I invite you to join me. “People like Vita from New Orleans, Kamren from Austin, and Leticia from Baton Rouge-their stories remind us why we must take action,” he added. And I know the disproportionate impact that cash bail has on Black Americans. I know the pain that incarceration brings to a family. Watching the rapper twerk atop a swole zaddy Satan in the video is redolent with symbolism: as Lil Nas X put it in a press release, it was intended as a nod to homophobes who accuse gay people of. Starting with cash bail,” Lil Nas X said in a written message shared with the fundraising campaign. But I also know that true freedom requires real change in how the criminal justice system works. The creative visual directed by Stillz features the pop star experiencing. “Music is the way I fight for liberation. Lil Nas X tells a devastatingly romantic tale in the music video for his newly released song, That’s What I Want. Below the YouTube video, the rapper promotes a fundraiser for The Bail Project, a non-profit combating mass incarceration by disrupting the money bail system. In addition to giving the public a music video to remember, Lil Nas X is also using “Industry Baby” to bring attention to the issue of cash bail, which disproportionately impacts Black Americans who often cannot afford it. I hope the people around him continue to uplift and protect him.
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