Lizzo is 100%...ready to listen and change. On Monday, the music artist announced that she has released a new version of her single "GRRRLS," changing the lyrics to eliminate an ableist slur that ...
‘As an influential artist I’m dedicated to being part of the change I’ve been waiting to see in the world,’ Lizzo said. Music star Lizzo has found herself in hot water, as the lyrics to one of her new ...
This past Friday, Lizzo released “Grrrls,” the latest single off of her upcoming album Special. The song is a bouncy, playful track about her and her girls having each other’s backs. Trouble is, there ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When Lizzo released “GRRRLS,” the second single from her upcoming album “Special,” on Friday, she probably didn’t anticipate ...
Lizzo announced Monday that she has changed the lyrics to her track “Grrrls” after being made aware of her latest single containing a derogatory word for the disabled community. “It’s been brought to ...
The rapper and flutist said she originally used a contentious lyric "in the way that it's used in the Black community" and "did not know it was a slur" Lizzo is speaking out about changing the lyrics ...
Lizzo has decided to change the words in her latest motivational single, “Grrrls,” after controversy ensued over the song’s lyrical content. Many of her supporters called her out over her use of the ...
Lizzo, the Grammy Award-winning singer and flutist, said she changed the lyrics in her new single “Grrrls” because of criticism that it contained a word that is offensive to people with a type of ...
The singer changed a line in her song after facing backlash for a lyric that some listeners called an 'ableist slur.' Lizzo is opening up about her recent lyric controversy and sharing why she chose ...
Lizzo has released another version of “GRRRLS” that removes a lyric that was criticized by members of the disability community as an ableist slur. “It’s been brought to my attention that there is a ...
When Lizzo released “GRRRLS,” the second single from her upcoming album “Special,” on Friday, she probably didn’t anticipate negative feedback from devoted fans that one of its lyrics was an abelist ...