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Lil Nas X apology for music video could be a ‘step in the right direction’: Christian rapper

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Lil Nas It was interpreted as “ridiculing'' and “disrespecting'' Christianity. After his Jan. 12 release, the rapper apologized on his own Instagram account, claiming he never meant to attack Christians.

Lil Nas . She said, “I'm not some evil demon trying to destroy everyone's values ​​and such. That's not me.''

Dee-1 said that she would have to look at Lil Nas

Lil Nas X admitted he “made a really bad mistake” with his latest music video. (Photo by John Nasion/WireImage)

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“We have to see his actions before we believe in him, but we want Christ to show us his love when we express sorrow or express remorse for our sins.” I feel like it's just as important to show love to people.''We may look back and say, “That wasn't right,'' or “I could have done better.'' Action,” he told FOX News Digital.

More importantly, he noted that it is “very telling” that Lil Nas X's record label, Columbia Records, has not commented on the video.

“They didn't come out and apologize. You know what I mean? They authorized this music video. They paid for the music video. I guarantee you, they. They paid for the music video. They paid for the marketing and promotion,' but they're not the ones to come out and apologize if they offended Christians,” Dee-1 said. Ta.

He added, “So let's think about what kind of message the music industry sends about tolerating messages that can be offensive to Christians. And I'm a Christian, but the music industry… I think it shows they're not like that,” he added. No problem with that. ”

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Christian rapper Dee-1 criticized Lil Nas X's video but hoped the controversial rapper would change his ways. (Getty Images)

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Dee-1 hoped the apology would be a sign for the rapper to “understand everything” and move forward.

“That being said, our sins are still forgiven, right? We repent as we go. And of course we have to be sincere about our repentance. So that's where God That's where you judge your sincerity. But that's where it starts.'' I looked at where I stood, all the factors in the situation, showed him, and said, “I look at you and see the act of repentance.'' I wanted to offer an olive branch and say, “I see that you're stating that you didn't mean to offend Christians.'' “I'm showing sadness over that,” he said.

Dee-1 criticizes Lil Nas He said he was doing so.

“These people are watching you play with God,” Dee-1 said in Sunday's video.

Dee-1 and Lil Nas X

Dee-1 spoke to Fox News Digital about whether Lil Nas X's apology can be considered genuine. (Photo by Will Heath/NBC/NBCU Photobank via Getty Images)

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In response to Lil Nas I expected it to be.

Lil Nas X has had a demonic image in the past. In 2021, he co-created a pair of devil-themed sneakers featuring a pentagram and an inverted cross that featured 60CC of red ink mixed with a drop of human blood on the soles of his shoes. reportedly included. Only 666 of his pairs were sold.

FOX News' Kendall Teets contributed to this report.

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