GRAMMY® & Emmy Award-winning superstar singer, songwriter, rapper, instrumentalist, and actress Lizzo has released her new album, B*tch.
Lizzo, who first coined the phrase ‘I’m 100% that b*tch’ on her Diamond-selling single “Truth Hurts” will continue to shape pop culture with her newly released album.
Among the album’s standout tracks is “Sexy Ladies,” a reimagined version of “Sexy Lady,” the 2005 hit from D.C. go-go band UCB (Uncalled 4 Band). The track honors the UCB classic and celebrates the go-go genre as they commemorate 50 years of Washington, D.C.’s official music.
Last month, Lizzo released the title track B*tch (listen HERE) along with a new video directed by child featuring Lizzo and an entourage of performers. The track was produced by frequent collaborators Ricky Reed, Blake Slatkin & Zack Sekoff and interpolates Meredith Brooks’ smash hit of the same name.
Back in March, Lizzo released “Don’t Make Me Love U”, a standout track from the new album. The song was met with immense praise from critics and fans alike, kicking off Lizzo’s new musical era with a striking video depicting Lizzo grappling with her past-self, reflecting and eventually evolving through learning and growth.
Earlier this year Lizzo performed a fully sold-out run of shows at Blue Note Jazz Club’s Los Angeles & New York locations, totalling a run of 12 performances. Variety heralded that “these shows reminded the audience, up close and personal, what a major talent Lizzo is: a top-class singer, an engaging and entertaining performer, and to a degree we haven’t really seen before, a trained, serious musician.” She most recently headlined an electrifying performance to a sold-out Houston Rodeo with over 70,000 fans earlier this spring. Most recently, she performed at the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Runway Show– streaming on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ on June 9th– in Miami, where she sang “Sexy Ladies.”
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