Lizzo slams criticism and mistreatment of Black pop artists: “The way this world treats Black women is sickening”

"Blacklisted Janet and now 20 years later giving her flowers... dogged Whitney and called her a drug addict but now y'all wanna honour her... laughed at Tina's abuse and never let her forget" The post Lizzo slams criticism and mistreatment of Black pop artists: “The way this world treats Black women is sickening” appeared first on NME.

Mar 19, 2025 - 07:18
 0
Lizzo slams criticism and mistreatment of Black pop artists: “The way this world treats Black women is sickening”

Lizzo has hit back at people criticising her music and other Black pop icons in the past – see what the ‘Truth Hurts’ singer had to say below.

Lizzo recently announced news of her new album ‘Love In Real Life’ when she previously released the LP’s title track as the lead single last month, and has since gone on to drop the unapologetic song ‘Still Bad’.

Lizzo. Credit: Presley Ann/Getty Images for Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit

Since then, the star has drawn some criticism for the song on social media and has made her return to X/Twitter since moving to BlueSky in November last year – save for a few promotional posts – to address criticism of her music and the mistreatment of Black women in pop as a whole.

Addressing her own music, she wrote: “Saying my brand of ‘poptimism’ doesn’t work in a ‘post-Covid world’ is a lazy take… as if I didn’t release ‘About Damn Time’ post pandemic…” She doubled down, continuing: “As if I didn’t write ‘About Damn Time’ to be a post lockdown anthem to inspire us to get outside and together again… and was successful at it btw”.