Lil Nas X says he’s dropping “the best song of all time” this week

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Lil Nas X says he’s dropping “the best song of all time” this week

Lil Nas X has revealed his new single ‘Here We Go!’ on social media and expressed wishes that his fans will be proud of it. The 25-year-old also shared the artwork for the song, featuring a detective’s badge from the Detroit Police Department with his headshot. He has been working hard to perfect his new musical approach, as referenced in the post. Camila Cabello, who recently collaborated with Lil Nas X on the Kylie Minogue-sampled ‘He Knows,’ was one of the commenters to show support, writing, “Nature has seasons and so do we. There is no spring without winter. It’s your time to bloom baby!”

The new song samples Crazy Frog’s hit ‘Axel F’, reportedly the best song of all time, and will be featured on the upcoming Netflix movie soundtrack for Beverly Hill Cops: Axel F. Eddie Murphy is set to reprise his role as Axel Foley in the movie. This will be Hill’s third solo release of the year. He released ‘J Christ’ in January, his first gospel song, which received backlash from the Christian community. The cover art sees Hill hoisted up on a cross, much like Jesus’ crucifixion, and outraged many who called it a “mockery of Christ.”

Hill has been quite vocal about the negativity surrounding his work and shared how depressing it can be to create art that is not well-received. However, he has always remained positive about his self-growth and continued to work hard with newfound confidence. ‘Here We Go!’ is yet another step in the young artist’s promising career.

Lil Nas X’s first single ‘Old Town Road’ turned five this year, and the artist revealed he never had the same success as Beyoncé’s recent triumph in country music. However, with his continued creative progression, Hill appears to be ready to face any challenge that comes his way. Fans can expect ‘Here We Go!’ to debut on Friday

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