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Lil Nas X gets on the show documentary train with ‘Long Live Montero’ debuting on HBO on January 27, a movie that catches his very first international trip throughout 60 days.

HBO has actually revealed the launching of Lil Nas X’s performance documentary, which had its opening night in 2015 at the Toronto Film Festival. “Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero” releases on the network on January 27 at 8 PM ET, and will likewise stream as needed on Max. The documentary follows the artist throughout 60 days as he performs his “Long Live Montero” trip to support his 2021 launching album, Montero.

Lil Nas X, born Montero Hill, discusses his profession and his location in the pop and rap world as a queer Black entertainer. Zac Manuel (Alone, Buckjumping, Nonstop) and Carlos López Estrada (Blindspotting, Summertime, Raya and the Last Dragon), the latter of whom has, in addition to his filmmaking credits, directed video for artists that consist of Billie Eilish Katy Perryand Carly Rae Jepsendirected the movie.

HBO Documentary Films exists the movie along with Sony Music Entertainment and Columbia Records, a production by RadicalMedia in association with Museum & & Crane.

“Lil Nas X: Long Live Montero” is produced by Dave Sirulnick, Caryn Capotosto, Saul Levitz, Adam Leber, Gee Roberson, Adriana Arce, and Hodo Musa, and executive produced by Meredith Bennett, Jon Kamen, Frank Scherma, Tom Mackay, Ron Perry, and Krista Wegener.

Lil Nas X initially burglarized the mainstream with”Old Town Roadwith Billy Ray Cyrus, which invested 19 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100– the longest-running No. 1 hit in the chart’s life time.

He won 2 Grammy awards for the tune: Best Music Video and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. A few of his other hits consist of “Montero (Call Me By Your Name),” “That’s What I Want,” and “Industry Baby” including Jack Harlow.