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TLO 03:02 PM 03-29-2021
Lil Nas X's unofficial 'Satan' Nikes containing human blood sell out in under a minute



Rapper and singer Lil Nas X launched a controversial pair of "Satan Shoes" featuring a bronze pentagram, an inverted cross and a drop of real human blood -- and they sold out almost immediately.

The black and red sneakers, part of a collaboration between Lil Nas X and New York-based art collective MSCHF, were made using Nike Air Max 97s, though the sportswear brand has distanced itself from the design.

In an emailed statement to CNN, Nike said it was not involved in creating the modified sneakers. "We do not have a relationship with Lil Nas or MSCHF," the company said. "Nike did not design or release these shoes and we do not endorse them.

MSCHF confirmed via email March 29 that the limited-edition "drop" of 666 pairs sold out in less than a minute (though Lil Nas X will keep the first pair, MSCHF creative director Kevin Wiesner told CNN).

They were priced at $1,018 a pair, a reference to the Bible passage Luke 10:18 that reads: "I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven." Each shoe's air bubble sole contains 60 cubic centimeters (2.03 fluid ounces) of red ink and "one drop" of human blood, according to MSCHF.
A MSCHF spokesperson said the blood had been provided by members of the art collective, adding: "We love to sacrifice for our art." Later, Wiesner explained on a video call that the creative team collected individual drops over the course of a week using the same type of needle used in at-home glucose tests. The group also confirmed to CNN that Nike was "not involved in this in any capacity."

The shoes sparked outrage online over the weekend, and attracted criticism from a number of high-profile political and religious figures, including South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem and the evangelical pastor Mark Burns. The latter described the sneakers in a tweet as "evil" and "heresy." Some fans of the "Old Town Road" rapper, meanwhile, tweeted their support and desire to own a pair.


In response, Lil Nas X (whose real name is Montero Lamar Hill), posted a video to his official YouTube account titled "Lil Nas X Apologizes for Satan Shoe," which has now been viewed over 1.8 million times. But after a few seconds, the apparent apology cuts to a scene from his new music video, "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)," showing him dancing provocatively with a devil character. The rapper is then pictured snapping the devil's neck, before removing his horned crown and assuming it himself.

The day after Lil Nas X released the music video, he responded to the backlash over its rebellious religious imagery. "I spent my entire teenage years hating myself because of the s**t y'all preached would happen to me because i was gay," he wrote. "So i hope u are mad, stay mad, feel the same anger you teach us to have towards ourselves."

The collective Lil Nas X worked with on the "Satan Shoe," MSCHF, is known for its irreverent "drops," a series of tongue-in-cheek art projects unveiled once every two weeks. In 2019, the collective released limited edition "Jesus Shoes" -- also made from Nike Air Max 97 sneakers -- which featured a steel crucifix and "holy water" sourced from the Jordan River.
Other drops have seen the collective sell a laptop installed with some of the world's most dangerous computer viruses for over $1.3 million. In February, meanwhile, the group ripped apart four Hermčs Birkin bags in order to create a collection of sandals priced between $34,000 and $76,000.

"We all knew that some people would take the satan element of this seriously...but I'm not sure we were entirely prepared for how much of a furor it would cause," Wiesner said. "Obviously from our perspective, it's just fun, right? There's a really rich wealth of symbol(ism) to work with, but some people have been very up in arms with it."

He referenced one YouTube reviewer -- Michael J. Mitchell of the account "A Sneaker Life" -- who first did an unboxing video, then posted a follow-up video called "I threw the nike satan shoes away." He did so, Wiesner said, "because his fans had reacted so poorly to the concept, which is extremely funny."

In the 8-minute video, Mitchell announces he's getting rid of the sneakers before tossing them down the trash chute in his apartment building (he shows them in the box before they make their descent). "I'm throwing them away, bro, straight up. I'm not keeping this energy around me whatsoever," he said. "Everybody just relax, bro. I am a man of God."
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Mephistopheles Janx 01:16 PM 04-08-2021
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
Honestly, does the average person know what the song is actually about? Even Billy Ray Cyrus thinks it's a song about cowboys.
I would hope the average parent would know what their 7 year old is listening to. For all I know, though, Taterhog is the kinda parent to put his kid in front of a television and throw on "Fritz the Cat" and thinking its fine because it is a cartoon.

Then be mad at the creators of Fritz for the content.
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htismaqe 01:21 PM 04-08-2021
Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx:
I would hope the average parent would know what their 7 year old is listening to. For all I know, though, Taterhog is the kinda parent to put his kid in front of a television and throw on "Fritz the Cat" and thinking its fine because it is a cartoon.

Then be mad at the creators of Fritz for the content.
To be fair, Fritz the Cat is visual media - it's pretty obvious what it's about.

Old Town Road is largely innuendo. The average parent probably doesn't pay enough attention to get it and I'd argue that the average 7 year old wouldn't understand it at all, so it's not all that big of a problem.

After all, there is at least some truth to "what you don't know can't hurt you".
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Katipan 01:27 PM 04-08-2021
My kids think it's about a cowboy.

They also don't know what a pocketful of sunshine is.
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TLO 03:04 PM 04-08-2021
Originally Posted by Katipan:
My kids think it's about a cowboy.

They also don't know what a pocketful of sunshine is.
What is a pocketful of sunshine?
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eDave 06:13 PM 04-08-2021
Originally Posted by TLO:
What is a pocketful of sunshine?
I got a pocket, got a pocketful of sunshine
I got a love and I know that it's all mine, oh, oh-oh
Do what you want but you're never gonna break me
Sticks and stones are never gonna shake me, oh, oh-oh
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Katipan 08:26 PM 04-08-2021
Originally Posted by TLO:
What is a pocketful of sunshine?
A gold dust woman.
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mr. tegu 08:55 PM 04-08-2021
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Nike wins halt to sales of Lil Nas X 'Satan Shoes' https://t.co/Tth8GHzNDc— CNBC (@CNBC) April 6, 2021

I’m not surprised in the least. And the defense that they’ve done this before with shoes therefore it’s fine also doesn’t sit well with Nike either given the article specifically mentions that they referenced the company doing this quickly in the past before courts could get involved.
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eDave 03:55 PM 04-09-2021
https://www.monterocallmebyyour.name/
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Baby Lee 01:39 AM 04-12-2021
Now they're begging customers to show their [Christian??!!] charitable side and return the shoes since they're on the hook to Nike for every pair sold.
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tatorhog 09:08 AM 04-12-2021
Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx:
You let your 7 year old listen to songs that talk about Lean and adultery? WOW. You are far more progressive than I expected.
lol

Bad trolling. You've done better, and I know you can do it here too. I'll give a mulligan on this one.

Originally Posted by Mephistopheles Janx:
I would hope the average parent would know what their 7 year old is listening to. For all I know, though, Taterhog is the kinda parent to put his kid in front of a television and throw on "Fritz the Cat" and thinking its fine because it is a cartoon.

Then be mad at the creators of Fritz for the content.
I see you've doubled down on the shitty trolling. lol

For the record, he watches Mr Pickles. Not some pussy ass shit like Fritz the Cat (whatever that is).
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