Lizzo is opening up about how her plans for her music comeback have changed.
The “Good as Hell” singer, 37, spoke about reentering the music industry after she was the subject of multiple harassment and hostile work environment lawsuits in an interview with Vulture published on Monday, September 8.
“I put out those two singles, and it feels like I had a crash course in what putting music out as a pop artist in 2025 looks like, and it’s … interesting,” Lizzo (real name: Melissa Viviane Jefferson) told the outlet, referring to her songs “Love in Real Life” and “Still Bad,” which she released in February and March, respectively.
Lizzo said that with her 2022 album, Special, she understood the industry and knew all the “gatekeepers from radio to marketing to media.” However, after releasing