Lil Nas X has come under fire for allegedly copying the artwork for his upcoming project, Dreamboy, from another artist.
A Case of Uncredited Inspiration?
Lil Nas X recently shared a promotional image for his upcoming project, Dreamboy, on X. The image features the rapper sitting at a computer in a wood-paneled room, with a figure bathed in white light behind him. However, many fans and critics have pointed out that the image bears a striking resemblance to the cover art for Sega Bodega’s 2021 track “Angel on My Shoulder“. Both images share a similar aesthetic, with a figure at a computer in a dimly lit room, illuminated by a bright light source.
Artist Accuses Lil Nas X of Copying
Sega Bodega, the artist behind “Angel on My Shoulder,” took to X to express his disappointment. He stated that Lil Nas X had not even attempted to put his own spin on the concept. “Not even trying to put a spin on it is where I’m like, yeesh,” Sega wrote. He further criticized the lack of credit given to the original artist, stating that a fleeting Instagram Story mention was insufficient.
The controversy has ignited a heated discussion about artistic inspiration, originality, and the ethics of borrowing from other artists. While some argue that the similarities between the two images are merely coincidental or a case of subconscious influence, others believe that Lil Nas X’s team should have taken more care to avoid such a blatant resemblance.
Lil Nas X Responds to Critics
This isn’t the first time Lil Nas X has faced criticism for his artistic choices. Recently, he engaged in a heated exchange with Azealia Banks, who criticized his musical abilities. In response, Lil Nas X fired back with a scathing message.
As the controversy surrounding the Dreamboy artwork continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Lil Nas X will address the allegations and whether he will provide any further explanation.