What really happened to Lizzo’s career?
- On June 5, 38-year-old pop star Lizzo released her fifth album, 'Bitch,' but it failed to crack the Billboard 200 chart, selling fewer than 3,000 copies in its first week.
- During an appearance on the Swiftologist podcast, Lizzo explained she had to 'mourn' her changing connection with the music world, noting the industry is 'different in the last three years.'
- Fellow artist Solana Rowe, known as SZA, reached out to Lizzo after the release; Lizzo recalled asking Rowe, 'Am I a failure?' and receiving reassurance that she was not.
- Meanwhile, a 2023 lawsuit filed by three dancers against Lizzo remains active, with lawyer Ron Zambrano stating both sides await a California Court of Appeal hearing date.
- Lizzo's attorney Melissa Glass maintains the allegations 'have no basis in reality,' noting 18 witnesses from 'The Special Tour' refuted the claims; Lizzo stated she is 'not afraid of the truth coming out.
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What really happened to Lizzo’s career?
By Lisa Respers France, CNN (CNN) — Since releasing her fifth album in early June, the pop star Lizzo has been on something of a tear. After reaching eye-watering success with hits like “Truth Hurts” and “About Damn Time,” the four-time Grammy winner’s latest effort has dropped with a thud, reportedly streaming under a million times on Spotify within the first 24 hours of its release, selling fewer than 3,000 copies in its first week according t…
Lizzo Admits She “Hurt My Own Feelings” Over Album FLOP!
Lizzo is admitting that her latest album, B*tch, did not land the way she hoped. The singer spoke about the release of her fifth studio album on the Swiftologist podcast after the record failed to enter the Top 100. Just three years after Special became a major commercial success, Lizzo is rethinking everything as her latest offering failed to move 3,000 copies. “Dropping the album, I took it to heart really, really heavily,” she said. “I hurt m…
Lizzo’s New Album Goes Double Wood, Social Media Has Thoughts
Source: Atlantic Records/Live Nation / Atlantic Records/Live Nation Lizzo’s New Album Goes Double Wood, Social Media Has Thoughts Lizzo opened up about feeling “soul-crushed” after her latest album, B**ch, failed to chart as expected. The album sold just 2,649 copies in its first week, a significant drop from her previous album, Special. Lizzo admitted to initially basing her worth on the album’s sales numbers but found solace after a conversati…

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