music video old town road
Read this Vox feature and podcast transcript on Lil Nas X and Old Town Road. Make sure you read the whole thing - including the podcast transcript - then answer the following questions:
1) What is the big debate regarding Old Town Road and genre?
He is a 20-year-old rapper from Atlanta. Technically his birth name is Montero Hill, but he has been calling himself “Lil Nas X” for several years now. And last year he joined SoundCloud, as many people do. And by the end of the year in December he released a song called “Old Town Road
3) What is the Yeehaw agenda?The agenda of yee haw. Bri Malandro, a lady, stated that many black artists are becoming interested in the country style. Lil Nas X played a role in this as well. His song became popular on Twitter as people began to notice the classic cowboy/cowgirl aesthetic. He also made it available for free on TikTok, a massive platform similar to Vine where users can lip sync to songs and record themselves performing dance moves. As a result, people who were already drawn to the ironic cowboy vibe turned "Old Town Road" into the "Yee Haw Challenge."
4) How did the story become a debate about race in America?
5) How does Charlie Harding sum up the whole thing in the final part of the podcast transcript?
Now read this Salon feature on Lil Nas X and LGBTQ+ identity. Answer the following questions:
1) How did Lil Nas X announce his sexuality on social media?
2) Why does the article describe Old Town Road as 'genre-blurring'?
It combined sounds from country and hip hop.
3) How has country music demonstrated the social change taking place in American culture and society?
- Equilibrium theory: riding the horses Disequilibrium: gun shots New equilibrium: dance in the end
- Action code: gun, sparks under horse hooves
- Binary opposition: Urban city/ countryside, horse/car
- Resolution: cultural conviviality
- country hats
- horse riding
- setting - counryside
- sheriff badge
- hay bales
- Grills and chains - rap genre
- Tiktok dances
- Opening Shots: The video begins with wide shots of the countryside, establishing the setting as a traditional Western environment.
- Costumes: Lil Nas X's mix of cowboy attire with modern streetwear, and Billy Ray Cyrus’s traditional cowboy look, symbolize the merging of genres – country and rap.
- Race and ethnicity: entirely black people - yeehaw agenda
- Scene at the end: almost entirely white
- America - white picket fence (cultural conviviality)
- Stereotypical masculinity reinforced 'Marlboro Man'
- Pink suit - modern masculinity
Through the use of interaction bait, memes, viral threads, and Nicki Minaj stanning, he was able to build a six-figure Twitter following—a technique known as tweetdecking. Old Town Road was released as a result of this account.
To create a humorous juxtaposition for the audience, the Wild West of the 1800s is transferred to Los Angeles. From the barren, inhospitable outback to the suburban streets of Los Angeles, where the locals are recorded in slow motion, stunned at the sight of this newcomer.
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