

Lizzo
Lizzo is an American singer and rapper. Born in Detroit, Michigan and raised in Houston, Texas, she studied flute in college before dropping out and moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where her hip-hop career began.
Her debut album Lizzobangers was released in 2013, followed by her sophomore album Big Grrrl Small World in 2015. But it was her 2019 blockbuster Cuz I Love You, which featured her hit songs Juice and Tempo featuring Missy Elliott, that cemented her firmly on a global stage, leading to appearances on Saturday Night Live and RuPaul's Drag Race, an acting role in the 2019 film Hustlers, and the opportunity to voice a character in the animated film UglyDolls. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Progressive R&B Album as well as Best Pop Solo Performance for Truth Hurts.
Alongside her breakout 2016 single Good as Hell and the 2023 hit Pink, from the Barbie film soundtrack, About Damn Time is one of her most popular songs and won Record of the Year at the 65th Grammy Awards (she dedicated the award to her mentor and fellow Minneapolis-bred superstar Prince). Lizzo has been featured in a 2022 documentary about her career called Love, Lizzo, as well as her Emmy Award-winning reality TV series Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls.
Latest Release

- JUN 27, 2025 MY FACE HURTS FROM SMILING
The singing, rapping, flute-playing polymath spent the three years since 2022’s Special courting unexpected controversy and flirting in social media posts with quitting music entirely. After mostly laying low throughout the turbulence, Lizzo emerged in February 2025 with a rock-inspired new single and an announcement of her fifth album, both titled Love in Real Life. But first, a bit of raucous, freewheeling fun: With three days’ notice in late June, she revealed a surprise 13-track mixtape whose artwork shows the singer grinning from ear to ear and flipping the double bird. The project came together just as spontaneously. “I did this shit in three motherfucking days, bitch!” she crows on “DITTO,” before adding: “You’re welcome!” From the jump, MY FACE HURTS FROM SMILING stands in stark contrast to the posi-vibes-only pop-rap that skyrocketed the 37-year-old singer into the mainstream circa 2019. “Bitch, I’m mad! Bitch, I’m pissed off!” she bellows on intro “CRASHOUT” before letting loose a 35-minute barrage of blistering, boisterous trap music. But her formidable Southern rap skills come as no surprise to those who heard her unofficial TikTok remix of PLUTO and YKNIECE’s 2025 viral hit “WHIM WHAMIEE,” which appears here as the rowdy “YITTY ON YO TITTYS (FREESTYLE).” Over grimy, bouncy beats from the likes of Zaytoven and Tay Keith, Lizzo sounds like she’s having more fun than she’s had in years: firing shots at the haters, turning up with her girls, and interpolating trap throwbacks. (“NEW MISTAKES” is likely the only song of 2025 to interpolate both Boosie Badazz and “Für Elise.”) She’s joined by Doja Cat on “STILL CAN’T FUH” and SZA on “IRL” for a pair of bratty bad-bitch symposiums. “I can’t let no comment section ever fuck with my vibe,” she spits on the latter duet. It’s a lesson to take heed of for 2025: Why be mad when you can throw ass and touch grass instead?
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About
- FROM
- Detroit, MI, United States
- BORN
- April 27, 1988
- GENRE
- Pop