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During an interview on The Ellen Show, Lil Dickymedi revealed the track features over 30 artists, with each of them taking on the roles of a different animal. For example, Justin Bieber plays on the role of a Baboon, Ariana Grande takes on the role of a Zebra and Ed Sheeran plays a Koala Bear.
The last time country music produced the most popular song in America was 2005, whenAmerican Idolcatapulted Carrie Underwood’s “Inside Your Heaven” to the peak of the Hot 100. Nashville’s drought at pop’s top will continue this week, technically, even though Ariana Grande’s reigning No. 1was overtakenby a banjo-laden song about horses, cowboys, and porches.
That song,Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road,” has profited from the very question of whether it is, in fact, country. In mid-March, the track by the then-19-year-old Atlantan appeared at No. 19 on the Billboard country charts, prompting certain Nashville pundits to protest; this was rap, not country, they argued. Billboard was convinced andkicked the song offthe country charts. Publicity over that episode, the continued simmering of a social-mediamemerelated to the song, and last week’s release of a remix featuring Billy Ray Cyrus has helped the song surge 14 spots on the Hot 100. Also contributing: “Old Town Road” has a nutty-sweet catchiness, and it represents the latest amazing performance of one of pop’s most reliable magic tricks.
Lil Nas X is bothmeme-makerand rapper, and the “Old Town Road” phenomenon drew on both skills. Over a loop of plucked banjo (sampled from a Nine Inch Nailsinstrumental), grounded with electronic claps and bass rumbles, and in a rolling, folksy cadence, he brags of his Buffalo Bill swag: “Cowboy hat from Gucci / Wrangler on my booty.” The music video,such as it is, is all clips of the Wild West–set video game Red Dead Redemption 2. On the app TikTok, teens have played the song over edited footage of themselves transforming from street wear to denim, plaid, and cowboy hats. Watch acompilationand the wacky routine takes on a dreamy rhythm.Poof—you’re George Strait, you’re Dolly Parton, you’re Paris Hilton inThe Simple Life.
A week after shootings at two New Zealand mosques left 50 people dead, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) addressed the crowd at a Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) banquet in California. “CAIR was founded after 9/11, because they recognized that some people did something and that all of us were starting to lose access to our civil liberties,” Omar said in her speech. Her remarks have become controversial, after a tweet by Mohammad Tawhidi focusing on her description of the attackers as “some people” was retweeted by Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Tex.). His statement was amplified by tens of thousands of retweets, and suggestive media coverage. But not everyone has always referred to 9/11 attackers as “terrorists.” The Fact Checker puts Rep. Omar's comments in context. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube:
The last time country music produced the most popular song in America was 2005, whenAmerican Idolcatapulted Carrie Underwood’s “Inside Your Heaven” to the peak of the Hot 100. Nashville’s drought at pop’s top will continue this week, technically, even though Ariana Grande’s reigning No. 1was overtakenby a banjo-laden song about horses, cowboys, and porches.
That song, Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road,” has profited from the very question of whether it is, in fact, country. In mid-March, the track by the then-19-year-old Atlantan appeared at No. 19 on the Billboard country charts, prompting certain Nashville pundits to protest; this was rap, not country, they argued. Billboard was convinced andkicked the song offthe country charts. Publicity over that episode, the continued simmering of a social-mediamemerelated to the song, and last week’s release of a remix featuring Billy Ray Cyrus has helped the song surge 14 spots on the Hot 100. Also contributing: “Old Town Road” has a nutty-sweet catchiness, and it represents the latest amazing performance of one of pop’s most reliable magic tricks.
Lil Nas X is bothmeme-makerand rapper, and the “Old Town Road” phenomenon drew on both skills. Over a loop of plucked banjo (sampled from a Nine Inch Nailsinstrumental), grounded with electronic claps and bass rumbles, and in a rolling, folksy cadence, he brags of his Buffalo Bill swag: “Cowboy hat from Gucci / Wrangler on my booty.” The music video,such as it is, is all clips of the Wild West–set video game Red Dead Redemption 2. On the app TikTok, teens have played the song over edited footage of themselves transforming from street wear to denim, plaid, and cowboy hats. Watch acompilationand the wacky routine takes on a dreamy rhythm.Poof—you’re George Strait, you’re Dolly Parton, you’re Paris Hilton inThe Simple Life.