Old Town Road

2012music/memedeclining

Also known as: Old Town Road · OLD TOWN ROAD · Old Town Road Meme · OTR

Old Town Road is Lil Nas X's 2018 country-trap single that went viral through the Yee Haw Challenge and sparked a Billboard controversy before topping the Hot 100 with a Billy Ray Cyrus remix.

"Old Town Road" is a country-trap song by rapper Lil Nas X, released in December 2018, that became one of the biggest viral music events of the 2010s. The track went viral on TikTok through the "Yee Haw Challenge" before sparking a national debate about race and genre when Billboard removed it from the country charts. A remix featuring Billy Ray Cyrus helped push it to 19 consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, breaking a record that had stood since 199511.

TL;DR

Old Town Road is a popular internet meme format that emerged around 2019 and became recognized across internet circles.

Overview

"Old Town Road" is a sub-two-minute blend of banjo-driven country and trap-style 808 drums built on a sample of Nine Inch Nails' "34 Ghosts IV"5. The song's lyrics romanticize cowboy life with lines about horses, cowboy hats, Wrangler jeans, and riding down the "old town road," while mixing in hip-hop signifiers like Gucci hats and Maseratis6. Its brevity and loopability made it perfect fuel for short-form video memes, particularly the TikTok "Yee Haw Challenge" where users drank "yee yee juice" and transformed into cowboy outfits9.

The track became far more than a novelty hit. Billboard's decision to remove it from the country charts turned it into a flashpoint for debates about genre policing and race in music. The subsequent Billy Ray Cyrus remix turned controversy into chart dominance, and Lil Nas X's savvy meme promotion kept it at the top of the Hot 100 for a record-breaking 19 weeks5.

Montero Lamar Hill, then 19 years old, was sleeping on his sister's floor in Atlanta after dropping out of the University of West Georgia3. He'd spent months making humorous viral content on Twitter and Facebook but needed a breakout moment. In October 2018, he found a beat made by YoungKio, a teenage producer from the Netherlands, who had sampled Nine Inch Nails' "34 Ghosts IV" after stumbling on it through YouTube's algorithm5. YoungKio had chopped the sample in FL Studio to sound like an old field recording, layered trap drums underneath, and listed it as a "Future Type Beat" in his online store5. He never intended it to sound country.

Lil Nas X bought the beat for $30 and recorded "Old Town Road" on December 2, 2018, at CinCoYo Recording Studio in Atlanta, releasing it to SoundCloud the same day3. His sister had told him he needed to move out, and the frustration behind "can't nobody tell me nothing" came directly from his parents' and sister's exasperation with him9. He deliberately made the song short, funny, catchy, and both country and hip-hop at once8.

YoungKio didn't even know Lil Nas X had purchased his beat until someone tagged him in an Instagram meme featuring the finished track in December 20189. Nine Inch Nails founder Trent Reznor later received a call asking for sample clearance, which he granted, calling the song "undeniably hooky"5.

Origin & Background

Platform
Internet/Reddit/Twitter
Key People
Lil Nas X, YoungKio, nicemichael
Date
2019-06
Year
2012

Montero Lamar Hill, then 19 years old, was sleeping on his sister's floor in Atlanta after dropping out of the University of West Georgia. He'd spent months making humorous viral content on Twitter and Facebook but needed a breakout moment. In October 2018, he found a beat made by YoungKio, a teenage producer from the Netherlands, who had sampled Nine Inch Nails' "34 Ghosts IV" after stumbling on it through YouTube's algorithm. YoungKio had chopped the sample in FL Studio to sound like an old field recording, layered trap drums underneath, and listed it as a "Future Type Beat" in his online store. He never intended it to sound country.

Lil Nas X bought the beat for $30 and recorded "Old Town Road" on December 2, 2018, at CinCoYo Recording Studio in Atlanta, releasing it to SoundCloud the same day. His sister had told him he needed to move out, and the frustration behind "can't nobody tell me nothing" came directly from his parents' and sister's exasperation with him. He deliberately made the song short, funny, catchy, and both country and hip-hop at once.

YoungKio didn't even know Lil Nas X had purchased his beat until someone tagged him in an Instagram meme featuring the finished track in December 2018. Nine Inch Nails founder Trent Reznor later received a call asking for sample clearance, which he granted, calling the song "undeniably hooky".

How It Spread

Lil Nas X was no stranger to internet virality. He'd previously run a popular (now-banned) Twitter fan account for Nicki Minaj and understood how to engineer online buzz. After releasing "Old Town Road," he created over 100 short promotional memes for Twitter and Instagram. He also uploaded a YouTube video featuring footage from the video game Red Dead Redemption 2 set to the track. On December 4, just two days after release, he tweeted that he wanted Billy Ray Cyrus on a remix.

The real explosion came through TikTok. Influencer Michael Pelchat (@nicemichael) asked Lil Nas X if he could use the song on TikTok, then posted a video using the song's drop to transform from normal clothes into full cowboy gear. This spawned the "Yee Haw Challenge," where users drank fictional "yee yee juice" and morphed into cowboys. The clip was used in over 144,000 TikTok videos. By February 2019, compilation videos were hitting YouTube, with the first uploaded by Blissful Minds on February 25 pulling 415,800 views in two weeks.

The song debuted on Billboard's Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop charts all at once in March 2019. Radio DJs were so desperate for it that some literally ripped MP3s from YouTube because no official radio copy existed yet. Columbia Records signed Lil Nas X in late March amid a bidding war.

Then Billboard pulled the song from the country charts, stating it "does not embrace enough elements of today's country music to chart in its current version". The decision kicked off a fierce debate about race and genre policing, especially given that white country artists like Florida Georgia Line had been incorporating hip-hop elements without penalty. Country singer Meghan Linsey called it "some BS," and singer Moses Sumney said the removal was "discriminatory".

Billy Ray Cyrus entered the picture on April 5, 2019, releasing his remix verse that leaned hard into country signifiers like "Marlboro man swagger". The remix dropped after Cyrus tweeted his support, comparing Lil Nas X to great outlaws like Waylon Jennings. On April 9, "Old Town Road" hit number one on the Hot 100, jumping from number 15 in a single week.

Platforms

RedditTwitterTikTokDiscordInstagram

Timeline

2021-09-01

"Old Town Road" reached 16x platinum certification, accumulating over 18 million equivalent song units and making it one of the best-selling singles of all time.

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The "Old Town Road" meme format is primarily the TikTok "Yee Haw Challenge" transformation video:

1

Film yourself in normal, everyday clothes

2

Take a sip of "yee yee juice" (any drink will do)

3

At the song's bass drop ("I got the horses in the back"), cut to yourself in full cowboy regalia: hat, boots, plaid shirt, belt buckle

4

Optional: add dancing, mugging for the camera, or exaggerated cowboy swagger

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

"Old Town Road" forced a mainstream reckoning with genre boundaries in the streaming era. When Billboard enforced its country chart rules, it exposed how the music industry's genre categories still mapped onto racial lines drawn decades earlier. The incident sparked coverage from Rolling Stone, the Smithsonian, Vogue, and dozens of other outlets, turning a meme song into a genuine cultural debate.

The song's success proved TikTok's power as a hitmaking platform. Radio programmers were playing ripped YouTube audio before any label was involved, a scenario unthinkable even a few years earlier. Lil Nas X's self-promotion strategy, creating over 100 memes, gaming platform algorithms, and planting searchable Reddit posts, became a blueprint for aspiring artists.

Lil Nas X came out as gay during Pride Month 2019, making him one of the most visible LGBTQ artists in hip-hop and country. Columbia Records and Sony won a SAG-AFTRA Music & Sound Recordings Award for "work that exemplifies equal access" to LGBTQ individuals.

The Smithsonian Magazine profiled Lil Nas X as an exemplar of the "American story of the self-made artist-entrepreneur, updated with instantaneous global fame". He launched a clothing line with Wrangler (a nod to the song's lyrics), appeared on Genius' "Verified" series (8.1 million views in five days), and released the EP *7* featuring Cardi B, Travis Barker, and Ryan Tedder.

Full History

The path from bedroom recording to chart-topping phenomenon was a masterclass in internet-era music promotion. Lil Nas X strategically listed "Old Town Road" as a country track on both SoundCloud and iTunes, gaming the algorithm to gain traction on country charts with less competition than the crowded rap format. He even planted a Reddit post asking "What's the name of the song that says 'take my horse to the old town road'?" so anyone discovering the memes through search would find their way to the track.

By March 2019, the song had broken beyond TikTok into Instagram, where edits featuring everyone from Ben Shapiro to other pop culture figures racked up hundreds of thousands of views. The Texas Tech basketball team posted a locker room celebration to the song, and Justin Bieber endorsed it to his 106 million Instagram followers, writing "This shit bangs". Mark Ruffalo posted a cowboy hat photo referencing the lyrics.

The Billboard controversy in late March poured gasoline on an already roaring fire. Billboard told Rolling Stone the removal "had absolutely nothing to do with the race of the artist," but the timing was awkward: the decision arrived just as Cardi B and Solange were incorporating country themes into their own videos, and discussion of the "yee haw agenda" was everywhere. The music industry's genre system, rooted in racially drawn categories (Billboard's R&B chart was originally titled "race music"), was facing scrutiny.

The Billy Ray Cyrus remix proved decisive. In its second week at number one, the track hit 142 million streams, smashing the previous streaming record held by Drake's "In My Feelings". ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith, known for occasionally wearing cowboy hats, became a meme within the meme when users started comparing him to Cyrus. Smith leaned in, posting a TikTok of himself walking in a cowboy hat to the song that got 198,600 likes. Lil Nas X responded: "YOOOOOOOO".

The remix train kept rolling. On April 17, rapper Cupcakke released an unofficial version called "Old Town Hoe." On April 29, Diplo dropped his remix. On July 12, a new official version added Young Thug and Mason Ramsey (the viral Walmart yodeling kid), with a music video referencing the Storm Area 51 Facebook event. On July 24, the "Seoul Town Road" remix featuring BTS member RM dropped, pulling 8.1 million YouTube views in a week. Even Guy Fieri and Sammy Hagar publicly lobbied for their own remixes, with Lil Nas X telling Fieri "it's never too late for u legend".

At the pool, at the grocery store, in school hallways, the song was inescapable during the summer of 2019. As one writer observed, a dozen middle-schoolers "absolutely lost their shit" just hearing the opening notes at a swimming pool, even though they'd all heard it hundreds of times. Kids were singing Avengers: Endgame parody versions on YouTube and humming the hook like a mantra.

On the charts, "Old Town Road" fought off challengers week after week. Taylor Swift's "ME!" peaked at number two. Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber's "I Don't Care" peaked at number two. Shawn Mendes' "If I Can't Have You" peaked at number two. On July 29, 2019, the song hit its 17th consecutive week at number one, breaking the all-time record previously shared by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men's "One Sweet Day" (1995-96) and Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's "Despacito" (2017). It would stay for 19 weeks total before Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy" finally unseated it.

The song was certified Diamond by the RIAA in October 2019 for selling 10 million units, the fastest song ever to reach that milestone. At the 62nd Grammy Awards, the Billy Ray Cyrus remix won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance and Best Music Video, and was nominated for Record of the Year. By September 2021, it reached 16x platinum, accumulating over 18 million equivalent song units, making it one of the best-selling singles of all time. Rolling Stone placed it at number 490 on its list of the greatest songs of all time.

Fun Facts

Lil Nas X planted a Reddit post asking "What's the name of the song that says 'take my horse to the old town road'?" to make the track easier to find via Google search.

YoungKio had never heard of Nine Inch Nails before randomly finding "34 Ghosts IV" through YouTube's suggested videos.

Some radio stations played MP3s ripped directly from YouTube because no official radio version existed yet.

Lil Nas X's six-year-old fan base was so fervent that one writer's child misheard the lyrics as "My life is a movie, your life is a boobie".

The song Lil Nas X defeated to claim number one was Ariana Grande's "7 Rings," and the one that finally dethroned him (Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy") was also a meme-driven hit.

Derivatives & Variations

Community variations and adaptations

A variation of Old Town Road

(2019)

Platform-specific versions

A variation of Old Town Road

(2019)

Subculture-specific remixes

A variation of Old Town Road

(2019)

Frequently Asked Questions

Old Town Road

2012music/memedeclining

Also known as: Old Town Road · OLD TOWN ROAD · Old Town Road Meme · OTR

Old Town Road is Lil Nas X's 2018 country-trap single that went viral through the Yee Haw Challenge and sparked a Billboard controversy before topping the Hot 100 with a Billy Ray Cyrus remix.

"Old Town Road" is a country-trap song by rapper Lil Nas X, released in December 2018, that became one of the biggest viral music events of the 2010s. The track went viral on TikTok through the "Yee Haw Challenge" before sparking a national debate about race and genre when Billboard removed it from the country charts. A remix featuring Billy Ray Cyrus helped push it to 19 consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, breaking a record that had stood since 1995.

TL;DR

Old Town Road is a popular internet meme format that emerged around 2019 and became recognized across internet circles.

Overview

"Old Town Road" is a sub-two-minute blend of banjo-driven country and trap-style 808 drums built on a sample of Nine Inch Nails' "34 Ghosts IV". The song's lyrics romanticize cowboy life with lines about horses, cowboy hats, Wrangler jeans, and riding down the "old town road," while mixing in hip-hop signifiers like Gucci hats and Maseratis. Its brevity and loopability made it perfect fuel for short-form video memes, particularly the TikTok "Yee Haw Challenge" where users drank "yee yee juice" and transformed into cowboy outfits.

The track became far more than a novelty hit. Billboard's decision to remove it from the country charts turned it into a flashpoint for debates about genre policing and race in music. The subsequent Billy Ray Cyrus remix turned controversy into chart dominance, and Lil Nas X's savvy meme promotion kept it at the top of the Hot 100 for a record-breaking 19 weeks.

Montero Lamar Hill, then 19 years old, was sleeping on his sister's floor in Atlanta after dropping out of the University of West Georgia. He'd spent months making humorous viral content on Twitter and Facebook but needed a breakout moment. In October 2018, he found a beat made by YoungKio, a teenage producer from the Netherlands, who had sampled Nine Inch Nails' "34 Ghosts IV" after stumbling on it through YouTube's algorithm. YoungKio had chopped the sample in FL Studio to sound like an old field recording, layered trap drums underneath, and listed it as a "Future Type Beat" in his online store. He never intended it to sound country.

Lil Nas X bought the beat for $30 and recorded "Old Town Road" on December 2, 2018, at CinCoYo Recording Studio in Atlanta, releasing it to SoundCloud the same day. His sister had told him he needed to move out, and the frustration behind "can't nobody tell me nothing" came directly from his parents' and sister's exasperation with him. He deliberately made the song short, funny, catchy, and both country and hip-hop at once.

YoungKio didn't even know Lil Nas X had purchased his beat until someone tagged him in an Instagram meme featuring the finished track in December 2018. Nine Inch Nails founder Trent Reznor later received a call asking for sample clearance, which he granted, calling the song "undeniably hooky".

Origin & Background

Platform
Internet/Reddit/Twitter
Key People
Lil Nas X, YoungKio, nicemichael
Date
2019-06
Year
2012

Montero Lamar Hill, then 19 years old, was sleeping on his sister's floor in Atlanta after dropping out of the University of West Georgia. He'd spent months making humorous viral content on Twitter and Facebook but needed a breakout moment. In October 2018, he found a beat made by YoungKio, a teenage producer from the Netherlands, who had sampled Nine Inch Nails' "34 Ghosts IV" after stumbling on it through YouTube's algorithm. YoungKio had chopped the sample in FL Studio to sound like an old field recording, layered trap drums underneath, and listed it as a "Future Type Beat" in his online store. He never intended it to sound country.

Lil Nas X bought the beat for $30 and recorded "Old Town Road" on December 2, 2018, at CinCoYo Recording Studio in Atlanta, releasing it to SoundCloud the same day. His sister had told him he needed to move out, and the frustration behind "can't nobody tell me nothing" came directly from his parents' and sister's exasperation with him. He deliberately made the song short, funny, catchy, and both country and hip-hop at once.

YoungKio didn't even know Lil Nas X had purchased his beat until someone tagged him in an Instagram meme featuring the finished track in December 2018. Nine Inch Nails founder Trent Reznor later received a call asking for sample clearance, which he granted, calling the song "undeniably hooky".

How It Spread

Lil Nas X was no stranger to internet virality. He'd previously run a popular (now-banned) Twitter fan account for Nicki Minaj and understood how to engineer online buzz. After releasing "Old Town Road," he created over 100 short promotional memes for Twitter and Instagram. He also uploaded a YouTube video featuring footage from the video game Red Dead Redemption 2 set to the track. On December 4, just two days after release, he tweeted that he wanted Billy Ray Cyrus on a remix.

The real explosion came through TikTok. Influencer Michael Pelchat (@nicemichael) asked Lil Nas X if he could use the song on TikTok, then posted a video using the song's drop to transform from normal clothes into full cowboy gear. This spawned the "Yee Haw Challenge," where users drank fictional "yee yee juice" and morphed into cowboys. The clip was used in over 144,000 TikTok videos. By February 2019, compilation videos were hitting YouTube, with the first uploaded by Blissful Minds on February 25 pulling 415,800 views in two weeks.

The song debuted on Billboard's Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop charts all at once in March 2019. Radio DJs were so desperate for it that some literally ripped MP3s from YouTube because no official radio copy existed yet. Columbia Records signed Lil Nas X in late March amid a bidding war.

Then Billboard pulled the song from the country charts, stating it "does not embrace enough elements of today's country music to chart in its current version". The decision kicked off a fierce debate about race and genre policing, especially given that white country artists like Florida Georgia Line had been incorporating hip-hop elements without penalty. Country singer Meghan Linsey called it "some BS," and singer Moses Sumney said the removal was "discriminatory".

Billy Ray Cyrus entered the picture on April 5, 2019, releasing his remix verse that leaned hard into country signifiers like "Marlboro man swagger". The remix dropped after Cyrus tweeted his support, comparing Lil Nas X to great outlaws like Waylon Jennings. On April 9, "Old Town Road" hit number one on the Hot 100, jumping from number 15 in a single week.

Platforms

RedditTwitterTikTokDiscordInstagram

Timeline

2021-09-01

"Old Town Road" reached 16x platinum certification, accumulating over 18 million equivalent song units and making it one of the best-selling singles of all time.

View on Google Trends

How to Use This Meme

The "Old Town Road" meme format is primarily the TikTok "Yee Haw Challenge" transformation video:

1

Film yourself in normal, everyday clothes

2

Take a sip of "yee yee juice" (any drink will do)

3

At the song's bass drop ("I got the horses in the back"), cut to yourself in full cowboy regalia: hat, boots, plaid shirt, belt buckle

4

Optional: add dancing, mugging for the camera, or exaggerated cowboy swagger

Create Your Own

Cultural Impact

"Old Town Road" forced a mainstream reckoning with genre boundaries in the streaming era. When Billboard enforced its country chart rules, it exposed how the music industry's genre categories still mapped onto racial lines drawn decades earlier. The incident sparked coverage from Rolling Stone, the Smithsonian, Vogue, and dozens of other outlets, turning a meme song into a genuine cultural debate.

The song's success proved TikTok's power as a hitmaking platform. Radio programmers were playing ripped YouTube audio before any label was involved, a scenario unthinkable even a few years earlier. Lil Nas X's self-promotion strategy, creating over 100 memes, gaming platform algorithms, and planting searchable Reddit posts, became a blueprint for aspiring artists.

Lil Nas X came out as gay during Pride Month 2019, making him one of the most visible LGBTQ artists in hip-hop and country. Columbia Records and Sony won a SAG-AFTRA Music & Sound Recordings Award for "work that exemplifies equal access" to LGBTQ individuals.

The Smithsonian Magazine profiled Lil Nas X as an exemplar of the "American story of the self-made artist-entrepreneur, updated with instantaneous global fame". He launched a clothing line with Wrangler (a nod to the song's lyrics), appeared on Genius' "Verified" series (8.1 million views in five days), and released the EP *7* featuring Cardi B, Travis Barker, and Ryan Tedder.

Full History

The path from bedroom recording to chart-topping phenomenon was a masterclass in internet-era music promotion. Lil Nas X strategically listed "Old Town Road" as a country track on both SoundCloud and iTunes, gaming the algorithm to gain traction on country charts with less competition than the crowded rap format. He even planted a Reddit post asking "What's the name of the song that says 'take my horse to the old town road'?" so anyone discovering the memes through search would find their way to the track.

By March 2019, the song had broken beyond TikTok into Instagram, where edits featuring everyone from Ben Shapiro to other pop culture figures racked up hundreds of thousands of views. The Texas Tech basketball team posted a locker room celebration to the song, and Justin Bieber endorsed it to his 106 million Instagram followers, writing "This shit bangs". Mark Ruffalo posted a cowboy hat photo referencing the lyrics.

The Billboard controversy in late March poured gasoline on an already roaring fire. Billboard told Rolling Stone the removal "had absolutely nothing to do with the race of the artist," but the timing was awkward: the decision arrived just as Cardi B and Solange were incorporating country themes into their own videos, and discussion of the "yee haw agenda" was everywhere. The music industry's genre system, rooted in racially drawn categories (Billboard's R&B chart was originally titled "race music"), was facing scrutiny.

The Billy Ray Cyrus remix proved decisive. In its second week at number one, the track hit 142 million streams, smashing the previous streaming record held by Drake's "In My Feelings". ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith, known for occasionally wearing cowboy hats, became a meme within the meme when users started comparing him to Cyrus. Smith leaned in, posting a TikTok of himself walking in a cowboy hat to the song that got 198,600 likes. Lil Nas X responded: "YOOOOOOOO".

The remix train kept rolling. On April 17, rapper Cupcakke released an unofficial version called "Old Town Hoe." On April 29, Diplo dropped his remix. On July 12, a new official version added Young Thug and Mason Ramsey (the viral Walmart yodeling kid), with a music video referencing the Storm Area 51 Facebook event. On July 24, the "Seoul Town Road" remix featuring BTS member RM dropped, pulling 8.1 million YouTube views in a week. Even Guy Fieri and Sammy Hagar publicly lobbied for their own remixes, with Lil Nas X telling Fieri "it's never too late for u legend".

At the pool, at the grocery store, in school hallways, the song was inescapable during the summer of 2019. As one writer observed, a dozen middle-schoolers "absolutely lost their shit" just hearing the opening notes at a swimming pool, even though they'd all heard it hundreds of times. Kids were singing Avengers: Endgame parody versions on YouTube and humming the hook like a mantra.

On the charts, "Old Town Road" fought off challengers week after week. Taylor Swift's "ME!" peaked at number two. Ed Sheeran and Justin Bieber's "I Don't Care" peaked at number two. Shawn Mendes' "If I Can't Have You" peaked at number two. On July 29, 2019, the song hit its 17th consecutive week at number one, breaking the all-time record previously shared by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men's "One Sweet Day" (1995-96) and Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee's "Despacito" (2017). It would stay for 19 weeks total before Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy" finally unseated it.

The song was certified Diamond by the RIAA in October 2019 for selling 10 million units, the fastest song ever to reach that milestone. At the 62nd Grammy Awards, the Billy Ray Cyrus remix won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance and Best Music Video, and was nominated for Record of the Year. By September 2021, it reached 16x platinum, accumulating over 18 million equivalent song units, making it one of the best-selling singles of all time. Rolling Stone placed it at number 490 on its list of the greatest songs of all time.

Fun Facts

Lil Nas X planted a Reddit post asking "What's the name of the song that says 'take my horse to the old town road'?" to make the track easier to find via Google search.

YoungKio had never heard of Nine Inch Nails before randomly finding "34 Ghosts IV" through YouTube's suggested videos.

Some radio stations played MP3s ripped directly from YouTube because no official radio version existed yet.

Lil Nas X's six-year-old fan base was so fervent that one writer's child misheard the lyrics as "My life is a movie, your life is a boobie".

The song Lil Nas X defeated to claim number one was Ariana Grande's "7 Rings," and the one that finally dethroned him (Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy") was also a meme-driven hit.

Derivatives & Variations

Community variations and adaptations

A variation of Old Town Road

(2019)

Platform-specific versions

A variation of Old Town Road

(2019)

Subculture-specific remixes

A variation of Old Town Road

(2019)

Frequently Asked Questions