Still from Lil Nas X's 'Holiday' video

Lil Nas X has returned with the festively-themed ‘Holiday’, his first solo single since last year’s ‘7’ EP. The track was produced by duo Take a Daytrip, who previously collaborated with the singer on his single ‘Panini’.

The accompanying video, directed by Lil Nas himself along and Gibson Hazard, sees the ‘Old Town Road’ rapper – as Santa Claus – overseeing a futuristic North Pole toy factory on Christmas Eve. Later on, Lil Nas flies through the night sky in a red sports car, pulled along by robotic reindeer.

Watch the video below:

 

Lil Nas teased new music back in September, where he took to Instagram to reveal a portion of his track listing for a potential album or mixtape. Included in this was ‘Call Me By Your Name’ – a song he teased earlier this year – ‘Titanic’, ‘One of Me’ and ‘Don’t Want It’.

The viral rapper confirmed his debut album was “almost finished” back in July, but said he also has a mixtape on the way. This was accompanied by a callout for emerging producers to submit their work for the project by emailing Lil Nas directly.







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Last month, the rapper signalled he would also be diving into the world of literature, announcing a new children’s book called C Is For Country. The book will centre around Nas X and Panini the Pony, as they “journey through the alphabet from sunup to sundown”.

The post Lil Nas X gets in the Christmas spirit with video for new single ‘Holiday’ appeared first on NME Music News, Reviews, Videos, Galleries, Tickets and Blogs | NME.COM.

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