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Lizzo establishes the scene for his return of the album from “Still Bad” – Essence

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Lizzo returns along with her latest single “Still Bad”, which she published today. The song serves as the second single from its upcoming fifth studio album, which has the release date, which has been established.

“Still Bad” was written along with Blake Slatkin and a protracted -time collaborator Ricky Reed, a producer of some of her biggest successes, including “Juice” and “Good as Hell”. The record is a living, optimistic hymn that shows the audience, why Lizzo rose to the heights of fame lately, and follows the most important single and title song “Love in Real Life”, which debuted last month. This upcoming album has the first full Lizzo project since 2022, which was nominated for Grammy for the album of the yr.

Lizzo’s return to the music stage occurs after personal and skilled challenges. In 2023, she fought many processes regarding sexual harassment and hostile work environment. Lizzo consistently denies these claims and, in a sincere interview with Keke Palmer in December, expressed a blind sense of allegations. Despite these obstacles, the singer’s resistance and commitment to her art remained steadfast.

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Demonstrating its everlasting reference to fans, Lizzo appeared at Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles on March 12. This performance was her first full concert from July 2023, symbolizing a major milestone in her return. During the show, Lizzo spoke to her last struggle, sharing that “she was so broken by the world and so deeply hurt that I no longer wanted to live.” Her openness to the challenges related to mental health resounded deeply with the audience, strengthening her role with a supporter of her own love and authenticity.

“Still Bad” not only means Lizzo’s personal and artistic resistance, but additionally confirms its status of power in the music industry. Listen to the song below.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndm9zfwok0a


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