via Instagram/@lilnasxMusicNewsLil Nas X finally reveals the ‘Call Me By Your Name’ release dateThe rapper also shared new artwork for the much-anticipated trackShareLink copied ✔️March 10, 2021MusicNewsTextThom WaiteLil Nas X – autumn 2019 Lil Nas X has been teasing a Call Me By Your Name-referencing single for months now, first giving us a brief, Rihanna-approved snippet back in July 2020 (listen below). Now, he’s finally shared the release date for the much-anticipated track, alongside new visuals posted to Twitter. According to the new post, “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” is set to arrive this month, on March 26. The accompanying artwork shows a take on Michelangelo’s fresco “The Creation of Adam”, featuring two nude illustrations of the “Old Town Road” rapper (tastefully covered by fluffy clouds and greenery). Lil Nas X has previously built hype for the track in an advert aired during the Super Bowl, as well as another photo set posted to social media last month. Earlier this year, he also announced that he had a song in the works with Miley Cyrus prior to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, adding that there’s still a chance it will see the light of day in the future. That is, if he doesn’t go too far with the Hannah Montana parodies. View the new “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” announcement and artwork below. “MONTERO (CALL ME BY YOUR NAME)” ☎️❣️3•26 pic.twitter.com/UC2PzNgGGY— nope 🏹 (@LilNasX) March 9, 2021CALL ME BY YOUR NAME ☎️❣️ pic.twitter.com/Za6UU63oSh— nope 🏹 (@LilNasX) July 9, 2020Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORELove Muscle is the beating heart of Leeds’ queer nightlife sceneAn introduction to Awful Records in 5 tracksWhy are MP3 players making a comeback?In pictures: 2hollis shuts down the takt after party in BerlinZeyne is making ‘Arabic alt-pop’ to reclaim her voice5 things that inspired Smerz’s dreamy album, Big City LifeFKA twigs’ albums ranked, from alien to human Alt-pop artist Sassy 009 shares 5 of her offline obsessions15 of the most iconic producer tags of all timeReykjavík’s Alaska1867: ‘You don’t hear rap from this perspective’ Colombian-born Sinego wants to become the Anthony Bourdain of music5 artists speak on the future of ‘Latin Club’