Lizzo's Music and the Black Experience: Addressing Misconceptions and Controversy
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Summary:
In an interview with Vanity Fair, Lizzo discussed the misconception that her music is created for a white audience, emphasizing that her work embodies her Black experience. The 34-year-old artist, known for hit anthems like "Good as Hell" and "About Damn Time," expressed concern over her songs gaining immense popularity among white listeners despite being designed for a Black audience. Lizzo asserted that her music is created to heal her own experiences and that it has a significant impact on young Black individuals.
Meanwhile, Kanye West commented on Lizzo's weight during a Fox News interview, stating that promoting overweight as a goal is unhealthy and "demonic." He also claimed that it's a form of genocide against the Black race. In response to these comments, Lizzo addressed the claims during a concert, expressing her frustration with people discussing her in such a manner.
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