But the other five flee the Old West as fast as they can. And one more is called “Rodeo,” complete with exaggerated drawl and a Cardi B verse for good measure. Of 7's eight tracks, two of them are indeed “Old Town Road”-the omnipresent remix with Billy Ray Cyrus and the original recipe that famously came together for $30. But the boundary-bursting Atlanta rapper has bad news about that narrative. “You can't just listen and be on your phone the whole time, because you might miss something.” Of course, everyone being on their phones the whole time is how he got here: “Old Town Road” exploded from homemade online curio to part of our day-to-day lives so quickly, it would be easy enough to dismiss the culture-engulfing success as a novelty or one-off fluke. “I want you to make sure you're listening to every single thing,” Lil Nas X tells Apple Music's Zane Lowe of his debut EP 7.
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