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The Whole Nine Yards
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And it turns out these lyrics are actually deep AF, as explained by Lil Nas X himself, to Genius. He basically said that the Old Town Road represents the path to success, wealth, fortune, and all that good stuff that he’s experiencing right now. Lil Nas X believes his opportunities are limitless, hence why he’s going to ride ’til he can’t no more. “I got the horses in the back” represents how Lil Nas X is traveling on his journey to success, and his acknowledgement of the talent he has to give to the world. The lyrics “Ridin’ on a horse, ha / You can whip your Porsche” are meant to show that he knows he has the talent to make it in hip-hop and doesn’t need anything special or complicated to make it. All he needs is an old-school horse to get where he wants to go.