Lizzo took to TikTok to share her thoughts on a shift in the music industry: the era of music videos is dead. She dived into how the traditional music video, once a career milestone for artists, seems to be losing its significance in the current popcorn digital space. “The golden age of the music video is over. And actually, it’s been over for a long time,” she said. “There will never be another “Thriller,” “Lady Marmalade,” or “Ladies Night,” because critical mass and mainstream culture just don’t exist anymore.”
The “Love in Real Life” singer emphasized how platforms like X, TikTok and Instagram have shifted the way artists connect with their audiences. “Once upon a time, music videos were an extension of an artist’s vision,” she said. “They gave audiences a face and an aesthetic to go