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Lizzo is speaking out about the criticism of her music that "disturbs" her the most. The 34-year-old singer and rapper told Vanity Fair that the claim that her music was created for White people was the "biggest criticism" that she had received, adding that it was a "critical conversation" with regard to Black artists.
"When Black people see a lot of white people in the audience, they think, ‘Well this isn’t for me, this is for them,’" she said in a new cover story for the magazine's November issue. Lizzo denied claims that she makes music for a "white audience" which she said was the "biggest criticism" she had received. (Getty) She continued, "The thing is, when a Black artist reaches a certain level of popularity, it’s going to be a predominantly white crowd.
I was so startled when I watched [YouTube clips of gospel great] Sister Rosetta Tharpe, who was an innovator of rock and roll. She was like ‘I’m going to take gospel and shred guitar,’ and when they turned the camera around, it was a completely white audience." The "Truth Hurts" hitmaker went on to cite other Black performers who drew predominantly White audiences including Tina Turner, Diana Ross, Whitney Houston and Beyoncé. She also noted audiences for rap artists are "overwhelming white." "I am not making music for white people," she clarified.
"I am a Black woman, I am making music from my Black experience, for me to heal myself [from] the experience we call life." The singer said, "The thing is, when a Black artist reaches a certain level of popularity, it’s going to be a predominantly white crowd." (Robert Okine/Getty Images) "If I can help other people, hell yeah," she added. "Because we are the most marginalized and neglected people in this country.
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Lizzo regularly faces criticism targeting her body, sense of style and everything else under the sun, but the perception that disturbs her «the most» is that she makes music for a white audience. In a new cover story for, the «About Damn Time» singer addressed the oft-repeated judgment that her music is somehow geared toward white listeners, noting that it's «such a critical conversation when it comes to Black artists.»«When Black people see a lot of white people in the audience, they think, 'Well this isn't for me, this is for them.' The thing is, when a Black artist reaches a certain level of popularity, it's going to be a predominantly white crowd,» she explains. «I was so startled when I watched [YouTube clips of gospel great] Sister Rosetta Tharpe, who was an innovator of rock and roll.
Lizzo is not only ready to be loved -- she's fully relishing it! The singer opened up about her romance with boyfriend Myke Wright in an intimate conversation with declaring that the comedian, actor, musician, and artist is «everything» to her.«I've known him for over six years. We're just in love. And that's it,» she tells the outlet. The 34-year-old was first spotted with Wright on Valentine's Day in February before making their official debut as a couple on the red carpet at a screening for her Emmy-winning reality series, But, much like other areas in her life, Lizzo doesn't believe her relationship needs to follow the traditional rules of romance. In July, the singer revealed that she found monogamy «claustrophobic.» «I think a traditional relationship scares me for 10 years, but love is forever.
Lizzo is not only ready to be loved – she’s fully relishing it! The “Special” singer opened up about her romance with boyfriend Myke Wright in an intimate conversation with Vanity Fair, declaring that the comedian, actor, musician, and artist is “everything” to her.
told Vanity Fair in its November cover story.“I am not making music for white people. I am a Black woman, I am making music from my Black experience, for me to heal myself [from] the experience we call life.”Although Lizzo’s music is rooted in R&B, hip-hop and even gospel, she has scored pop hits with life-affirming anthems such as “Juice,” “Good As Hell” and, most recently, “About Damn Time.” But while she may have amassed legions of white fans since her Grammy-winning breakthrough, 2019’s “Cuz I Luv You,” Lizzo says that she’s speaking to black women first and foremost.“We need self-love and self-love anthems more than anybody,” she said.