Lil Nas X recently posted a hilarious video on Instagram that shows him singing about his frustration at not winning any awards at the Grammys on Sunday.
"I ain't win no Grammys, that s-t hurt my feelings, that s-t finna make me cry," Lil Nas sings and lets out a fake cry while filming his reflection in the mirror. "Zero out of five, that's how many Grammys I won. That s-t made me cry, that s-t me cry."
Lil Nas also posted a series of photos with fellow nominees like Lady Gaga and Doja Cat and wrote, "Can't believe i lost all my grammys. i am now no longer gay!"
The rapper was nominated for categories including Album of the Year for his debut album Montero and Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Best Music Video for "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)."
In 2020, he won two awards at the Grammys, bagging the best pop duo/group performance and best music video for "Old Town Road" alongside Billy Ray Cyrus.
(Photo: Charlotte Rutherford)
Live snippet of @LilNasX next Hit Single "I ain't win no Grammy (0-5)" pic.twitter.com/GVO3zKACEF— Saun (@Saunburner) April 4, 2022
Live snippet of @LilNasX next Hit Single "I ain't win no Grammy (0-5)" pic.twitter.com/GVO3zKACEF
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