Why Lil Nas X Turned Down Working With Taylor Swift
- Lil Nas X revealed that he was offered a chance to add a verse to Taylor Swift's song but turned it down, stating, "I couldn’t catch a vibe for it, so it didn’t happen".
- Despite not collaborating, Lil Nas X expressed love for Taylor Swift, saying, "I’m proud of my girl".
- Lil Nas X, currently focused on his own music, praised the new era as "really gonna be carefree".
- Taylor Swift was nominated in six categories at the 2025 Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year for "The Tortured Poets Department".
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A Taylor Swift And Lil Nas X Collaboration Fell Through Over A Minor ‘Vibe’ Misalignment, So Says The Rapper
Getty Image Believe or not, Taylor Swift and Lil Nas X have quite a few things in common. Both musicians’ careers were launched in country music, they’re chart-toppers, and each hold a coveted Grammy Award. But what they don’t have is a song together. However, according to the “Lean On My Body” rapper they almost did. While chatting with E! News at the 2025 GLAAD Media Awards, Lil Nas X claimed that he and Taylor Swift were secretly working on a…
Lil Nas X Reveals Why a Collaboration With Taylor Swift Never Happened
Lil Nas X has revealed that he almost collaborated with Taylor Swift. During an interview at the GLAAD Media Awards in Los Angeles on Thursday (March 27), the 25-year-old rapper shared that he was offered a chance to add a verse to one of the pop superstar’s songs but ultimately turned it down. Related Lil Nas X Collects Recent Singles on ‘Days …
il Nas X Reveals Why He Turned Down Working With Taylor Swift
Lil Nas X almost collaborated with Taylor Swift, but the project fell apart before coming to fruition, according to the rapper. The “Old Town Road” hitmaker told E! News in an interview published on Friday, March 28, that he and Swift, 35, were set to make music together at one point. “We were working on something,” Lil Nas, 25, shared. “She offered to let me try a verse on something, but I couldn’t catch a vibe for it, so it didn’t happen.” Lil…
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