Lizzo

American rapper and singer

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2025 Lizzo released the music video for 'Still Bad', directed by Colin Tilley
2025 Lizzo released the music video for 'Love in Real Life', directed by Colin Tilley
March 2025 Posted a video revealing significant weight loss achieved through consistent fitness routines.
2025 Lizzo released her single 'Still Bad' from the album Love in Real Life
2025 Lizzo released the single 'Love in Real Life', marking a new musical release in her discography
2025 Planned release of her fifth studio album 'Love in Real Life' through Nice Life and Atlantic Records.
February 15 2025 Lizzo began teasing her new project 'LIRL' by sharing a video clip on social media, indicating an upcoming fifth studio album.
2024 Lizzo endorsed Kamala Harris for the 2024 U.S. presidential election, showing her support for the vice-presidential candidate.
December 2024 A Los Angeles district judge partially dismissed Asha Daniels' lawsuit, with some claims against her tour manager and herself being thrown out.
February 2024 In February 2024, a Los Angeles judge ruled that Lizzo could not dismiss the lawsuit brought by three backup dancers, although some charges were dismissed, pertinent allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination were upheld.
January 2024 Began daily fitness routines, leading to significant weight loss.
2023 Lizzo guest stars in The Simpsons episode 'Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass', playing Goobie-Woo and herself
2023 Lizzo played the role of The Duchess of Plazir-15 in the episode 'Chapter 22: Guns for Hire' of 'The Mandalorian' and voiced Goobie-Woo/Herself in 'The Simpsons' episode 'Homer's Adventures Through the Windshield Glass'.
2023 Lizzo appeared as herself in the documentary 'Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé'.
2023 Lizzo released the music video for 'Special', directed by Christian Breslauer, continuing her evolution as an artist.
2023 Lizzo releases her album 'Special' and collaborates with SZA on the title track
September 21 2023 On September 21, 2023, another lawsuit was filed against Lizzo and her management, alleging further inappropriate behavior, including sexual and racial harassment, resulting in further legal complications for her.
August 2023 In August 2023, a lawsuit was filed against Lizzo by three former backup dancers, accusing her of multiple forms of harassment, discrimination, and creating a hostile work environment.
July 29 2023 A second version of Lizzo's song 'Pink', titled 'Pink (Bad Day)', was released for the Barbie film.
July 21 2023 Lizzo released the original single 'Pink' for the Barbie film, featured on Barbie the Album.
February 2023 Lizzo's song 'About Damn Time' won 'Record of the Year' at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards.
2022 Appears on RuPaul's Drag Race and provides voice work for The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder
2022 Lizzo's fourth studio album, Special, was released, preceded by its lead single 'About Damn Time', which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100.
2022 Lizzo embarked on The Special Tour, which ran until 2023.
2022 Lizzo provided her voice in Season 1, episode 5 titled 'Snackland' of 'The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder'.
2022 Lizzo appeared in Season 14, episode 1 of 'RuPaul's Drag Race'.
2022 Lizzo hosted 'Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls' and starred as herself in the HBO Max concert special 'Lizzo: Live in Concert'.
2022 In 2022, Lizzo was romantically linked to comedian Myke Wright and donated $500,000 to Planned Parenthood following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
2022 Lizzo starred as herself in the HBO Max documentary 'Love, Lizzo'.
2022 Lizzo became the first black female singer since Whitney Houston in 1994 to win the Grammy Award for Record of the Year.
2022 Lizzo won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Competition Program for her hosting of the Amazon Prime Video reality television series Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls.
2022 SZA released the song 'F2F' on her album SOS
2022 Lizzo released singles 'The Sign' and 'I Love You Bitch' from her album 'Special', with 'The Sign' reaching number 15 and 'I Love You Bitch' reaching number 25 on the charts
2022 Lizzo released 'Someday at Christmas' as an Amazon Original single, which charted on multiple Billboard charts including peaking at #59 on the Hot 100
December 17 2022 Performed as musical guest on Saturday Night Live, replacing Yeah Yeah Yeahs
December 17 2022 Lizzo returned to Saturday Night Live for her third appearance as a musical guest.
November 25 2022 Lizzo released the EP 'You're Special, Love Lizzo' through Warner and X5 labels, distributed in digital download and streaming formats.
July 15 2022 Lizzo released her fourth studio album Special, which received critical acclaim.
July 15 2022 Released fourth studio album 'Special' through Nice Life and Atlantic Records, which reached top 3 positions in multiple international charts and received Gold certification
June 10 2022 Lizzo released 'Grrrls', the first promotional single from her album Special.
April 16 2022 Lizzo returned to Saturday Night Live as host and musical guest.
April 14 2022 Lizzo released the single 'About Damn Time'.
March 24 2022 Lizzo's unscripted reality competition series 'Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls' premiered.
March 23 2022 Lizzo announced that her single 'About Damn Time' was to be released on April 14.
October 2021 In October 2021, Lizzo faced criticism for referring to Chris Brown as her 'favorite person in the whole fucking world', due to his controversial past.
August 13 2021 Released the song 'Rumors'
August 13 2021 Lizzo released the song 'Rumors'.
August 2 2021 Lizzo announced the beginning of a 'new era' with the announcement of her single 'Rumors', which was set to be released on August 13.
2020 Lizzo performed a sold-out show at the Sydney Opera House.
2020 Lizzo was featured in Season 3, episode 4 of 'My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman'.

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