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Lil Nas X Website Dedicated To “Saving Him” From “Devil Worshipping” Surfaces

Preezy Brown
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A new website created to “save” Lil Nas X has surfaced, which many believe was made at the pop star’s behest.

According to GoDaddy’s database, SaveNasX.com was created on Nov. 29. However, the webpage, which includes a Sony Music Entertainment copyright, was first spotted by That Grape Juice on Tuesday (Dec. 26).

“This site is dedicated to finding him and saving him by turning his heart toward Christ’s light!” the site reads, and includes captions questioning where the rapper currently is. It also notes that it’s been two years since he’s released Montero, his debut studio album.

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In addition, SaveNasX.com includes a section deeming the hitmaker a devil worshiper while vowing to “save him,” one of numerous hints that he’s preparing to roll out new music in the new year.

Lil Nas X Performing
Lil Nas X Performing

“Has the DEVIL-WORSHIPPING pop-artist finally been sacrificed to HIS MASTER? WHY is he SECLUDING HIMSELF???? What is he PREPARING FOR? This site will answer ALL THESE QUESTIONS AND MORE!!!… We will find Montero, and WE WILL SAVE HIM BY RETURNING HIS HEART TO J.CHRIST’S LIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,” it reads.

While Lil Nas X has yet to confirm his involvement in the creation of the website, it appears to be a sarcastic response to backlash and criticism he’s received for creating content and merchandise that’s alleged to promote a “demonic” lifestyle.

In 2021, the 24-year-old released the music video to his single “Montero (Call Me By My Name),” a devil-themed visual that garnered outrage from fellow music stars and the public alike. The clip depicts Lil Nas X whispering into the devil’s ear, as well as a scene of him grinding on a demon’s lap while scantily clad.

Lil Nas X Wearing Shirt
Lil Nas X Wearing Shirt

Recently announcing that he’s entering his “Christian” era, the Grammy Award winner’s declaration was met with harsh words from the likes of Tyrese and others. The outcry prompted Lil Nas X to accuse his detractors of attempting to “gatekeep” Jesus.

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“This really crazy cuz all i did was post a song about asking god for hope when you feel hopeless and yall acting like I posted a video of me burning a church down and peeing on a nativity scene,” the “Old Town Road” creator wrote on social media.

“It’s really insane how yall pretend some of our pastors aren’t getting piped down before the sunday service,“ he wrote. “Yall do not know jesus personally stop trying to gatekeep him.”

See Lil Nas X’s tweets here.

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