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Lizzo Opens Up About Success, Music, and Activism
Crossover Success and Fanbase
Lizzo, the Grammy-winning artist, is speaking candidly about her success and the predominantly white fanbase that often comes with it. In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Lizzo shared insights into her journey and the deeper meaning behind her music.
Music as Personal Healing
Lizzo, born Melissa Viviane Jefferson, emphasized that her music is not aimed at a specific racial audience. Instead, it reflects her Black experience and serves as a form of personal healing. She creates music to express her life’s challenges, not to cater to any particular demographic.
A Blending of Genres
While Lizzo’s musical roots lie in R&B, hip-hop, and gospel, she has made a major impact in the pop world with hits like “Juice,” “Good As Hell,” and “About Damn Time.” Despite a diverse fanbase, Lizzo remains focused on her primary audience: Black women.

Lizzo holding an award while posing with a group of other women on stage, Photo Credit: lizzobeeating/Instagram
Self-Love and Representation
Lizzo passionately stated, “We need self-love anthems more than anybody.” Her music resonates deeply with Black women, who, like her, have faced underappreciation, bullying, and societal pressures. She finds it frustrating when critics question her commitment to Black identity in her music, as it’s an inherent part of who she is.
Addressing Controversy and Activism
Challenges for Black Women
Lizzo recently stirred controversy over her performance with James Madison’s 200-year-old crystal flute. Reflecting on this, she shared her feelings of hopelessness, acknowledging the continued struggles of Black women in America. She emphasized the importance of accountability for those with privilege, particularly in advancing progress for Black women like herself.
Commitment to Social Causes
Lizzo has been actively involved in social justice. After the overturn of Roe v. Wade, she donated $500,000 to Planned Parenthood and the National Network of Abortion Funds. Her tour promoter, Live Nation, matched this amount. Lizzo believes the ruling highlights issues of white male supremacy, with complicity from white women.
A Powerful Voice in Culture
In conclusion, Lizzo’s journey extends beyond music, tackling complex issues of race, identity, and activism. Her unapologetic stance and commitment to her roots make her a powerful voice in today’s cultural landscape, reinforcing her message of self-love.