We've yet to hear full-completed renditions of the melodies, yet there's been a lot of indications dropped by means of web based life of what the new tunes sound like. Lil Nas X recently shared a see of another EP track 'Rodeo' on YouTube and posted a clasp of him moving to a stone tinged track called 'Cut U Down', which looks set to be a cooperation with Ryan Tedder.
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Tracks Listing:
1 Old Town Road (Remix) (Ft. Billy Ray Cyrus)
2 Panini
3 F9mily (Ft. Travis Barker)
4 Kick It
5 Rodeo
6 Bring U Down (Ft. Ryan Tedder)
7 C7osure
At the point when Lil Nas X discharged 'Old Town Street' in late 2018, it rapidly took the top spot on the graphs and wound up difficult to get away, thanks to some degree to its ubiquity on the application TikTok.
In any case, from that point forward, Lil Nas X - genuine name Montero Lamar Slope - has been working diligently on his first accumulation of melodies. New EP '7' is set to drop at some point this month and he's been relentlessly dropping clues about the discharge for some time currently, revealing to Adolescent Vogue as of late: "The primary concern with this collection, I'm really having stuff to discuss, or if nothing else now I'm ready to incorporate that in my music, yet additionally make it tense, fun, and listenable."
There's no official set date yet, however the EP is set to drop at some point in June, as affirmed by Lil Nas X on Twitter. The exact discharge date is still TBC (however *apparently* could be covered up in Lil Nas' ongoing post to below...)
Lil Nas X has effectively shared the track list for '7'. It will highlight seven melodies, henceforth the collection name, including Old Town Street. Different melodies set to highlight on the discharge will be called 'Panini', 'F9mily', 'Kick It' and that's only the tip of the iceberg.
We've yet to hear full-completed variants of the tunes, yet there's been a lot of insights dropped by means of web based life of what the new melodies sound like. Lil Nas X recently shared a review of another EP track 'Rodeo' on YouTube and posted a clasp of him moving to a stone tinged track called 'Cut U Down', which looks set to be a joint effort with Ryan
Lil Nas X has been setting up his presentation EP 7 since "Old Town Street" turned into a raving success, and with the melody sitting over the Announcement Hot 100, the EP's guaranteed June discharge is superbly coordinated. While a particular date still can't seem to be uncovered, Lil Nas X shared the 7 EP's tracklist on Monday. There are seven tracks, with the "Old Town Street" remix including Billy Beam Cyrus at the top. Recently reviewed tunes like the Take A Daytrip-created "Panini" and the stone rap cross breed "Cut U Down" are tracks two and six, individually. See the full tracklist beneath:
Minutes back, Lil Nas X added another measurement to his EP's rollout by revealing the creative bearing (days prior), and the real discharge date. As he expressed on Twitter, and later on Instagram also, "7 DROPS ON JUNE 21ST!!" Pencil that into your scratch pad with the header that peruses Day of atonement.
Be that as it may, from that point forward, Lil Nas X – genuine name Montero Lamar Slope – has been working diligently on his first gathering of melodies. New EP '7' is set to drop at some point this month and he's been consistently dropping indications about the discharge for some time presently, revealing to Adolescent Vogue as of late: "The primary concern with this collection, I'm really having stuff to discuss, or possibly now I'm ready to incorporate that in my music, yet additionally make it restless, fun, and listenable."
Riding the rush of the monstrous "Old Town Street" achievement, Lil Nas X has more coming up, and on Monday (June 3), he uncovered the full track list for his up and coming EP, 7.
Presently, in front of the landing of Lil Nas X's introduction EP, 7 , which he's been prodding for quite a while, we've assembled all that you have to think about the undertaking, including discharge date, track posting, visitor highlights, and the sky is the limit from there.