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Lil Nas X And FKA Twigs Big Up Each Other After Some Accuse Him Of Copying Her Music Video - Blavity

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Lil Nas X and FKA Twigs  have both come out and praised one another after the rapper's new video for “ Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” drew eerie comparisons to visuals for “Cellophane.” According to CNN, it was a social media user who first noted the similarities between the two videos and tagged the artists on Twitter, as well as Andrew Thomas Huang, who directed the "Cellophane" video. "I think @LilNasX took one too many notes from @Andrew_T_Huang and @FKAtwigs  in their new MV. Here is a side by side clip of Cellophane and Montero. You be the judge," the fan tweeted, posting the videos of each artist sliding down a stripper pole through a cloudy portal.  I think @LilNasX took one too many notes from @Andrew_T_Huang and @FKAtwigs in their new MV. Here is a side by side clip of Cellophane and Montero. You be the judge. #LILNASX #fkatwigs pic.twitter.com/lroBsJxub8 — Arthur Tam (@ArthurityTam) March 27, 2021

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