Lil Nas X has just "given birth" to his debut music album, "Montero," and the rapper has an interesting way to announce the news to his fans.

The 22-year-old, whose real name is Montero Lamar Hill, shared a one-minute 39-second video on Instagram on Thursday evening that showed him being rushed to a hospital room as two male nurses give him instructions to push the baby out.

"It's already GRAMMY-nominated," the rapper tells the nurses before he pushes out his album's cover out and holds it in his arms like a baby.

Many celebrities and fans congratulated the rapper for his debut album.

Musical artist Sam Williams commented, "I hate you and love you for this and I'm so proud of you simultaneously." In a separate post, he wrote, "Papa bear and montero clean version play date asap asap."

The "Vibe" star Cookiee Kawaii simply added celebration emojis on the comment section, while MTV's official Instagram handle commented, "I'm a proud uncle."

A fan praised the rapper for being creative with the album release and wrote, "This is a creative way to bring a album outtt yesss," while another fan commented, "Congrats on the beautiful baby."

Lil Nas X also shared a music video, titled "That's What I Want" from his music album, on Instagram. The video shows the rapper is injured on the field while playing American football and is taken to the dressing room.

Another football player enters the dressing room, where they make out.

Nas X also shared a naked photo of himself posing as a butterfly, while covering his genitals with both his hands. He was standing on the water wearing a silver necklace around his neck.

Earlier this month, the rapper announced his music album by flaunting a fake baby bump. However, it didn't go down well with online users as they slammed Nas X on Twitter.

The rapper admitted last month that he was dating someone secretly and it was "one of the best [relationships] yet."

Lil Nas X shown here performing at the VMAs, where he snagged the night's top Video Of the Year award
Lil Nas X shown here performing at the VMAs, where he snagged the night's top Video Of the Year award AFP / ANGELA WEISS