Though its been some years since we yeeโd our haws and eased on down Lil Nas Xโs โOld Town Road,โ it seems as if heโs grateful to have played his part and paved the way for others like Beyonce and country rapper (also featured on Beyโs Cowboy Carter album) Shaboozey.
Suggested Reading
Speaking in a new interview with the BBC, the Montero rapper reflected on his popular country song with Billy Ray Cyrus and the negative backlash he initially received when he branched out. As for where he stands on Bey, Shaboozey and other Black artists who are now taking over the genre, Nas X said that heโs โhappy for themโ but that โI wish this would have happened for me. I wasnโt even able to experience this.โ
And heโs correct on that. In fact, โOld Town Roadโ was so ill-received, Billboard took the song off their country music chartsโnever mind the fact that it was the fastest song in 2019 to reach Diamond status and sell out 10 million copies.
โUpon further review, it was determined that โOld Town Roadโ by Lil Nas X does not currently merit inclusion on Billboardโs country charts. When determining genres, a few factors are examined, but first and foremost is musical composition. While โOld Town Roadโ incorporates references to country and cowboy imagery, it does not embrace enough elements of todayโs country music to chart in its current version,โ a statement from them read at the time.
โTodayโs country musicโ seems like a loaded statement in hindsight now, huh?
Regardless of that fact, it doesnโt seem like heโs bitter from the success of his peers. Not wanting to show any signs of beef or jealousy, the โScoopโ rapper responded back to a Rolling Stone article about his words and clarified:
โYou donโt have take me out of context and paint me as bitter rolling stone. i said im proud and happy for them while i also wish i wasnโt removed from the chart.. especially now that country has more trap/rap influences than ever.โ
Straight From
Sign up for our free daily newsletter.