'Lil Nas X Website Dedicated To 'Saving Him' From THIS Scary Possibility [Details]

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Many people think that the pop singer ordered the creation of the recently launched website intended to "save" 'Lil Nas X.

GoDaddy's database indicates that SaveNasX.com was established on November 29.

However, That Grape Juice discovered the webpage on Tuesday (Dec. 26), and it includes a copyright from Sony Music Entertainment.

"This site is dedicated to finding him and saving him by turning his heart toward Christ's light!"

The website poses questions about the rapper's current whereabouts through subtitles. It also mentions that Montero, his first studio album, was published two years ago.

One of the indications that the hitmaker is getting ready to release new songs in the coming year is found on SaveNasX.com, which also has a section calling the musician a devil worshiper and promising to "save him."

"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.

Although 'Lil Nas X has not officially acknowledged his role in the website's establishment, it seems to be a satirical reaction to the criticism and hostility he has faced for producing goods and material that is purported to encourage a "demonic" way of life.

The 24-year-old's devil-themed music video for the song "Montero (Call Me By My Name)" was published in 2021, to the dismay of both the public and other celebrities in the music industry.

In the video, 'Lil Nas X can be seen grinding on a demon's lap in skimpy underwear and speaking into the devil's ear. The Grammy Award winner recently said that he is embarking on his "Christian" era.

Tyrese and other individuals responded negatively to this announcement. 'Lil Nas X accused his critics of trying to "gatekeep" Jesus in response to the uproar.

The creator of "Old Town Road" said on social media, "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 down a church and peeing on a nativity scene."

"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."

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