Rapper Lil Uzi Vert recently revealed his new tattoo on Easter Sunday, which is an upside-down cross on his tongue. An inverted cross is often associated with satanism, and it was notably used in the Satanic Temple’s ceremony to unveil the Baphomet statue.
In popular culture, the upside-down cross is often associated with anti-Christian and Satanic sentiments, as well as rebellion against social and political power. In movies and music, it is frequently used to convey demonic activity and evilness to elicit a visceral response from the audience. However, the upside-down cross does not always signify Satanism. The Apostle Peter was crucified on an upside-down cross during Nero’s reign, representing his humility in faith and refusal to be crucified in the same manner as Jesus Christ.
There have been rumors circulating that Lil Uzi Vert is a practicing Satanist, but the rapper has consistently denied these allegations in public. However, in a recent performance, Lil Uzi Vert rapped the lyrics “I make a City Girl believe in Satan” in front of a sold-out crowd, implying that he may have convinced his former girlfriend JT of The City Girls to believe in Satan.