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Reeling from success surrounding his hit single "Old Town Road," Lil Nas X is this week's guest on Sneaker Shopping. The buzzing young rapper met up with Joe La Puma at Flight Club in Los Angeles to browse the shelves and talk footwear.

Upon showing up in a brand new grill and custom Wrangler denim outfit, Lil Nas X dove into his upbringing in Atlanta and his parents buying him one pair of shoes a year. Thanks to his newfound fame, the 20-year-old musician is now getting more into sneakers as he can certainly afford to expand his collection.

In addition to his Atlanta roots, Lil Nas X spoke on his affinity for Air Max 97s, his personal style, and the first pair of expensive sneakers he bought himself. Lastly, the burgeoning artist disclosed that he has some fashion collabs on the way.

To hear Lil Nas X discuss his recent success and more, press play above.

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