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2025 promotional single by Lil Nas X From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Right There!
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"Right There!" is a song by American rapper Lil Nas X. The song was released as the fourth promotional single from his upcoming second studio album, Dreamboy, on March 13, 2025, via Columbia Records.[1][2] The song was written by Nas X himself, alongside David Sebastian Weaver and the song's producers, Ojivolta, Twisco, Jasper Harris, and Solomonophonoic. A music video was released on the same day as the song's release.

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Background and release

On April 10, 2024, the song was self-released by Lil Nas X on his Soundcloud account as teaser track for a back then upcoming mixtape Nasarati 2.[3][4][5] It was later announced that the track was going to be part of Nas' upcoming sophomore studio album Dreamboy, and was officially released as a promotional single on March 13, 2025.[1][6]

Ken Partridge of Genius described it as a "pop-trap jam".[7] While Aaron Williams of Uproxx, noted that the song was more "house-influenced".[8] According to Josh Kurp of Uproxx, the lyrical content of the song "details a particularly wild night out",[9] and includes references to rappers Papoose, and Remy Ma, and the animated fictional character Jimmy Neutron.[9] Meanwhile, Gary Grimes of Attitude described the track as an "ode to hedonism which hears the rapper extol the virtues of everything from Hennessy and Casamigos to ecstacy and Percoset".[10]

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Music video

A visualizer was released the same day as the promotional single on March 13, 2025 on Lil Nas X, YouTube Channel.[11] The video features Nas rapping and wearing a fluffy pink hat in front of a giant pink CD player.[12]

Credits

Credits adapted from Apple Music.[13]

  • Lil Nas X — vocals, songwriter
  • Twisco — producer, songwriter
  • Jasper Harris — producer, songwriter
  • Ojivolta — producer
  • Solomonophonic — producer, songwriter
  • Mark Williams — songwriter
  • Raul Cubina — songwriter
  • David Sebastian Weaver — songwriter
  • Jon Castelli — mixing engineer
  • Dale Becker — mastering engineer

Release history

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References

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