Lizzo hints at a new album focusing on mental and emotional health

Lizzo teases a new album focused on her personal growth in mental and emotional health.


Pop Culture & Art August 28, 2024
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Lizzo, born Melissa Viviane Jefferson, has recently teased her fans about a new musical project in the works. During an Instagram post shared on August 27, 2024, the singer-songwriter hinted that her upcoming album would delve into her personal journey concerning mental and emotional health improvements made over the past year. "2021 me would be so proud of 2024 me," Lizzo remarked, indicating that the album would not only reflect on her physical but also psychological transformations.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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This announcement comes shortly after Lizzo revealed her plans to take a "gap year" to focus on her well-being, as evidenced by another social media post showing her in Bali, Indonesia, enjoying a rain-soaked moment of tranquility. This decision follows a series of online criticisms which led to a brief statement in March declaring "I QUIT," which she later clarified meant quitting giving attention to negative energy, not music.

Lizzo's forthcoming album follows her 2022 release, 'Special,' which received positive reviews for its upbeat and empowering tracks. Nick Levine of NME highlighted the positive energy of her previous work, noting its occasional cheesiness but undeniable charm and effectiveness in boosting spirits. Lizzo's ability to connect and uplift her audience has been well-documented, with her live performances, such as one at The O2 in London, drawing particular praise for their vibrant and joyous nature.

As the singer prepares to channel her recent life experiences into her new music, fans and critics alike are eager to see how her journey through self-care and mental health awareness will translate into her artistry. Lizzo remains a prominent figure in promoting positivity and self-acceptance, themes that are expected to be deeply woven into her new album.

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