Noah Cyrus & Lil Xan's 'Live Or Die' Music Video Is Out & It's Supa Awkward

Sorry, Lil Xan looks like the world is going to see the "Live or Die" music video after all (Prepare to cringe). 

Despite the "Betrayed" rapper claiming the single's music video would never see the light of day after his breakup with Noah Cyrus, the now extremely awkward loved-up music video was leaked on Thursday (September 13). As fans know, the couple released the song back in August, only weeks before their messy messy messy breakup (but, we'll get to that drama later). The song features the two discussing their supposed never-ending love, and the music video is basically the physical representation of their heartfelt lyrics. #Awkward

As previously reported, Xan and Noah called it quits earlier this month in what has become one of the messiest celebrity breakups ever

Fans first got wind that there was trouble in paradise when Xan took to his Instagram Story on September 3 to write, “I feel like I’m probably being cheated on." While he deleted the post almost immediately, split rumors went into overdrive. Hours later, Noah went to her Instagram Story to clear the air. "Guys, the truth about it all at the end of the day is things suck and that days are gonna suck and that's just okay," she said as she wiped tears from her eyes. The 18-year-old singer also claimed that Xan jumped to conclusions, publically breaking up with her, because of a Charlie Puth meme. 

However, the 22-year-old rapper fired back with a live stream where he denied that it was the meme that caused the split, but rather a photo of her and another guy that made him flip. "Noah, just stop lying. Just let it go," he said. Xan also alleged that their relationship was orchestrated by Columbia records. "Shout-out to Columbia Records for setting up that fake relationship," he claimed. 

The back and forth continued for the next few days, with both entertainers taking to Instagram Live to discuss their split.  One of Noah's last comments came in the form of an Instagram post, where she revealed the name of her upcoming EP, Good Cry. "well... due to the circumstances i think i named this EP appropriately. good cry coming sept. 21 #GoodCryEP," she joked. 

Good Cry is set to drop on Friday (September 21).


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