Lil Nas X & Billy Ray Cyrus Release The Video “Old Town Road” Deserves

It’s finally here! The long awaiting “Old Town Road” music video.

Lil Nas X & Billy Ray Cyrus (Via. @lilnasx Instagram)

Directed by Calmatic, Lil Nas X produced a great quality video, featuring not only Billy Ray Cyrus, but also cameos from Chris Rock, Rico Nasty, Diplo, Haha Davis, and more. Regardless of how you feel about the song, this young man’s hussle is paying off. 

The “Old Town Road” remix has been number one on be Billboard Hot 100 chart how for 6 weeks, and even stopped Taylor Swift’s newest song from reaching number one. The viral hit gained traction on social media, but took off after being removed by Billboard on their country chart.

Throughout, we get a line dance, a western moments, a horse racing a car, bingo, and more. Check out the video below! 

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