'Blood Brothers', Lil Nas X and Tony Hawk, Team Up .<br />TMZ reports that Rapper Lil Nas X hung out and skated with skateboarding legend Tony Hawk.<br />The two got together just days after Nas called <br />out the double standard between his Satan shoes <br />and Hawk's blood-painted skateboard.<br />The two got together just days after Nas called <br />out the double standard between his Satan shoes <br />and Hawk's blood-painted skateboard.<br />The two got together just days after Nas called <br />out the double standard between his Satan shoes <br />and Hawk's blood-painted skateboard.<br />Earlier this month, Hawk teamed up with <br />Liquid Death to sell limited edition "Blood Deck" skateboards painted with his blood.<br />Earlier this month, Hawk teamed up with <br />Liquid Death to sell limited edition "Blood Deck" skateboards painted with his blood.<br />Hawk's "Blood Deck" was met with far less backlash than Lil Nas X's Satan shoes.<br />While both products are made with blood, <br />Hawk's boards aren't laden with <br />satanic imagery, and Lil Nas X's shoes are.<br />While both products are made with blood, <br />Hawk's boards aren't laden with <br />satanic imagery, and Lil Nas X's shoes are.<br />However, the rapper still feels the outrage <br />was actually for another reason.<br />Now that tony hawk has released <br />skateboards with his blood painted <br />on them, and there was no public outrage, <br />are y’all ready to admit y’all were never <br />actually upset over the blood in the shoes? <br />and maybe u were mad for some other reason?", Lil Nas X, via Twitter.<br />TMZ points out that despite the controversy, <br />the topic is nothing groundbreaking.<br />TMZ points out that despite the controversy, <br />the topic is nothing groundbreaking.<br />In 2000, legendary guitarist Steve Vai released <br />his "JEM Y2K DNA" guitars, which were <br />painted with his own blood too