"J Christ" is a song by American rapper Lil Nas X. It was released as a single on January 12, 2024, through Columbia Records.[1] The imagery of the accompanying music video draws on stories in the Bible.
Background and promotion
On January 3, 2024, Lil Nas X announced the release of his next single slated for release on January 12.[2] The rapper then started teasing towards a new era in early January 2024 by setting up a website containing religious and satanic imagery, prompting fans to "save him".[3] He revealed the song title and its artwork on his social media on January 8.[4] In another tweet, Hill shared a short clip promoting the track.[5] "J Christ" precedes the release of his documentary Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero on HBO and Max on January 27.[6]
The camera pans down to Hell, with a demonic Lil Nas X now boiling human body parts. Back in Heaven, Lil Nas X plays a basketball game against Satan and scores a slam dunk. Then he performs a cheerleading sequence with other cheerleaders. The next shot features Lil Nas X being crucified similar to Jesus and being praised, before changing to a shot of Lil Nas X shearing a lamb, before panning again to him appearing in a fashion show; the show is watched by Ts Madison, who ends up alarmed with the news of a global flood. The next shot features Lil Nas X, now dressed up like Noah, leading an army of animals to an ark before the huge storm and flood hits; during the flood, Lil Nas X, sporting a golden cross, performs choreography on a rooftop, with a glowing red cross on the right side, which is a possible reference to "Starboy" by The Weeknd. The video ends with Lil Nas X, now on the ark, sailing across the global flood. As sunshine breaks through, text appears on the screen, reading "Day Zero - A New Beginning" and "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, He is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come. (2 Corinthians 5:17)"[8][9]
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