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In March 2021, Nike, Inc. filed a lawsuit against the art collective MSCHF, who designed the Satan Shoes as promotion for Lil Nas X's song, "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)". [7] The case was settled in April, [8] though on July 16, Lil Nas X posted a video on TikTok claiming that he had an upcoming court hearing regarding it on July 19. [9] The date of this supposed court hearing, however, turned out to be the release date of the teaser for "Industry Baby" in the form of a skit parodying the lawsuit, with him ostensibly appearing on trial for the Satan Shoes, but quickly shifting focus towards his sexuality. [9] [10] [11] The teaser was accompanied by a website. [12]

In late June, a demo version of the song with slightly different instrumentals was leaked online. [13] The demo version included no features.[ citation needed ]

Ahead of the song's release, Lil Nas X shared a letter addressed to his 20-year-old self noting that the song is one "for us". Among other things, he writes of his stagnation during the COVID-19 pandemic, ostracization due to his sexuality, and staying strong in the face of adversity to witness his future success. [14]

Regarding the involvement of Kanye West, David Biral of Take a Daytrip told Rolling Stone in September 2021:

[Me] and Denzel [Baptiste] didn't get to meet Kanye, but Nas had the opportunity to sit down with him and play him a bunch of records from the album, maybe two months ago now...Kanye specifically picked out 'Industry Baby' and just from what Nas told us, Kanye gravitated to that one just because it reminded him of some of his anthemic moments, like 'All of the Lights.' He just wanted to come in and really give it an overall finishing touch. So he came in and helped layer some instruments and really helped beef up the production. [15]

West's frequent collaborators, production duo Ojivolta, are also given songwriting credits on the song.

Alongside the release of the song and music video on July 23, 2021, Lil Nas X also partnered with the non-profit organization The Bail Project through the Bail X Fund, raising money with the goal of ending cash bail in the United States in mind. [16]

Composition

Clash described the song "as a bubbling piece of pop-edged rap". [17] Billboard described the song as an "expertly crafted rap anthem". [18] The song is written in the key of E-flat minor with a tempo of 150 BPM with a time signature of 4/4 in common time, using a iv-V-i chord progression. [19] [ unreliable source? ] It was originally planned to feature a guest appearance from Nicki Minaj; however, Lil Nas X did not receive a response from her. [20]

Accolades

"Industry Baby"
Lil Nas X - Industry Baby.png
Single by Lil Nas X featuring Jack Harlow
from the album Montero
ReleasedJuly 23, 2021 (2021-07-23)
RecordedAugust 24, 2020
Genre
Length3:32
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Lil Nas X singles chronology
"Sun Goes Down"
(2021)
"Industry Baby"
(2021)
"Thats What I Want"
(2021)
Jack Harlow singles chronology
"I Won"
(2021)
"Industry Baby"
(2021)
"SUVs (Black on Black)"
(2021)
Awards and nominations for "Industry Baby"
YearOrganizationAwardResultRef(s)
2021 MTV Video Music Award Song of Summer Nominated [21]
UK Music Video Award Best Pop Video – InternationalWon [22]
Best Choreography in a VideoNominated [23]
MTV Europe Music Award Best CollaborationNominated [24]
2022 Grammy Award Best Melodic Rap Performance Nominated [25]
MTV Video Music Award Video of the Year Nominated [26]
Best Collaboration Won
Best Direction Nominated
Best Art Direction Won
Best Choreography Nominated
Best Visual Effects Won
American Music Award Collaboration of the Year Nominated [27]
Favorite Music Video Nominated
Favorite Hip-Hop Song Nominated
2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards Song of the YearNominated [28]
Best CollaborationNominated

Music videos

"Industry Baby (Prelude)"

The trailer video for "Industry Baby" was released on July 19, 2021, on YouTube. The story was written by Lil Nas X, and he also plays all the main roles in the video (judge, attorney, prosecutor, himself, as well as an audience member). [29]

The video is a fake "Nike vs. Lil Nas X" trial taking place in the Supreme Court, in reference to the Satan Shoes Court case. It starts with Lil Nas X's attorney saying that his client has "nothing to do with this", before the prosecution passes around one of the Satan Shoes while asking the singer about his sexuality. Lil Nas X starts to counter that his sexuality has nothing to do with the case, before admitting that he is gay. The judge then proceeds to sentence him to 5 years in Montero State Prison [29] - a fictional prison named after the singer's real name, Montero Hill.

"Industry Baby"

The music video for the song "Industry Baby" was uploaded on July 23, 2021, on Lil Nas X's YouTube channel through Vevo, and as of May 9, 2022, it had more than 341 million views (341,095,155). [30] It was directed by Christian Breslauer and produced by Andrew Lerios, based on a story by Lil Nas X. Other credits include Luis Caraza as the video editor and Bryson Pintard as the art director. The video starred Lil Nas X, Jack Harlow, Colton Haynes as head of security and Vanessa Buchholz as a prison guard. Jason Momoa lookalike Phil Brandt is also visible in the prison yard. The dancing was choreographed by Sean Bankhead. [31] According to the video credits, it also incorporated 20 dancers, 9 "prison guards" and 29 "prisoners". [32]

The video starts with Lil Nas X being incarcerated in the Montero State Prison, 3 months after being sentenced in the prelude video. He is seen polishing his musical awards, walking around the prison and lifting weights in the courtyard, surrounded by the other inmates wearing bright pink uniforms. Jack Harlow brings a "Book of Montero" to Lil Nas X which contains a hammer, and the singer uses it to dig a tunnel in his cell wall. He manages to knock out a security guard, who is distracted by the "Montero (Call Me by Your Name)" music video playing on his phone, and pushes a button to open all the prison cells. The video switches to Harlow, who walks calmly through the prison as all the inmates escape. The video ends with the inmates leaving the prison aboard a prison bus, driven by Harlow and with Lil Nas X sitting on its roof, the prison in flames behind them. [32]

The video pays homage to the 1994 film The Shawshank Redemption and the 1979 film Escape from Alcatraz . [33]

"Industry Baby (Uncensored Video)"

Five days later, on July 28, 2021, Lil Nas X trolled fans by releasing the "uncensored" version of his "Industry Baby" music video. [34] The title refers to the censoring of the naked shower dancing scene from the original. This version starts the same as the original, but when the shower head is shown just before the dance starts, the video appears to buffer, showing a spinning circle. The video stays this way for the remaining duration of the music video, never actually showing the rest of the video or uncensoring the censored scene. [35]

Track listings

  1. "Industry Baby" – 3:32
  1. "Industry Baby" – 3:32
  2. "Industry Baby" (Extended) – 3:47

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal. [38]

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for "Industry Baby"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [148] 7× Platinum490,000
Belgium (BEA) [149] Platinum40,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil) [150] 3× Diamond480,000
Canada (Music Canada) [151] 7× Platinum560,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [152] Platinum90,000
France (SNEP) [153] Diamond333,333
Germany (BVMI) [154] Gold200,000
Italy (FIMI) [155] 2× Platinum200,000
Mexico (AMPROFON) [156] Platinum140,000
New Zealand (RMNZ) [157] 2× Platinum60,000
Norway (IFPI Norway) [158] Platinum60,000
Poland (ZPAV) [159] 3× Platinum150,000
Portugal (AFP) [160] 4× Platinum40,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [161] 2× Platinum120,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [162] 2× Platinum40,000
United Kingdom (BPI) [163] Platinum600,000
United States (RIAA) [164] 7× Platinum7,000,000
Streaming
Greece (IFPI Greece) [165] 2× Platinum4,000,000
Sweden (GLF) [166] Platinum8,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Industry Baby"
RegionDateFormat(s)VersionLabelRef.
VariousJuly 23, 2021Original Columbia [36]
United StatesAugust 3, 2021 Contemporary hit radio [167]
Rhythmic contemporary radio [168]
Urban contemporary radio [169]
VariousOctober 9, 2021
  • Digital download
  • streaming
"2.0" [37]

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