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Lizzo is in the spirit of an incredible creative surge and is making it clear that no critic shall slow her. The Grammy winner shared a bold quote from the New York Magazine article that was standing bare in the passenger seat of artistic resilience mixed with vintage glam and self-assurance in the black and white photo.
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Guys. Lizzo is no longer playing any games. This statement which oozed confidence and unapologetic vibes just released from the singer’s social media is merely an extension of her personality–we just can’t get enough of it. The singer shared a powerful excerpt from an interview she gave New York Magazine, in her recent social media post, where she said, “I’m in one of the most exciting, creative flows I’ve had as a human being on this planet.” And honestly? We totally believe her.
“I’m in one of the most exciting, most creative flows I’ve had as a human being on this planet,” and honestly? We believe her. “Who cares if you don’t like it, bitch? I got 7,000 more songs like it. This ain’t the only album I’ll ever do. This ain’t the only song I’m going to ever sing. Bitch, you can’t get rid of me!” That would be laughing at her own narrative with style, humor, and zero apologies.
The look was complimented by the post, gif-style: a gorgeous black-and-white shot of Lizzo serving face, glam, and attitude all at once. With that messy feathered piece and an estimated 14 feet of hair, she’s looking like a modern incarnation of the Hollywood Icon. Really, the photo alone shouts loud statements of strength, elegance, and “I don’t give a damn” attitude.
The comments section was flooded with affection and hype, from fans and other artists. Singer Mickey Guyton perfectly summed it up: “Face card does nottttt decline!!” which, oh-so-true. Another user chimed in with, “Ur face card is LETHAL!” We couldn’t agree more; the energies expressed in those comments are all love and adoration.
Another fan could no longer contain her excitement, commenting: “Omggggg Disco Lizzzo please!!!!! 😍🔥🙌❤️❤️❤️”; immediately one wonders…will she really be releasing a disco album next? Because we will definitely sign up for it. Another supporter gushed over the transformation: “Loving this evolution of Lizzo ❤️🔥,” and it is evident that the new chapter is all in with support.
The negativity aside, Lizzo’s supporters did not even hesitate to come to her defense. One critic labeled her hairstyle “cultural appropriation,” but the community simply would not stand down. Comments supporting Lizzo’s choice came pouring in: “Black women have always used wigs that mimic ‘white hair’, where have you been mami?” One comment read, “mami you’re funny 😄 this is such an iconic look like Tina Turner or Diana Ross. Stop with your hurt feelings 🙌,” and honestly, that’s enough said.
Lizzo is about self-love, expression, and lifting each other up whenever possible-even under the shadow of criticism. This message is more than just beat; it’s about legacy, creative freedom, and being true to yourself through thick and thin. A couple thousand songs racing through those thoughts only makes it clear she is just getting started.
Lizzo has named herself to inspire and entertain in more ways than one. From body-positive performances to viral moments of pure joy, Litzo simply leaves her imprint by being herself. If anything, the New York Magazine piece points toward an entirely new chapter in Lizzo creativity-worth paying attention to.
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So, for those of you here for beat, for those messages, or just for those flawless shots-Lizzo is making it clear she ain’t going anywhere. And honestly? We don’t want her to.