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Lizzo at Amazon’s Upfront 2025 Presentation
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Key Takeaways:
- The 13-track mixtape contains new collaborations with SZA and Doja Cat.
- The venture follows a quiet interval after 2022’s ‘Particular’ and her latest musical comeback in February.
- It alerts a artistic reset and reintroduction to followers forward of summer time.
Lizzo is again with new music. On Tuesday (June 24), the “Reality Hurts” artist revealed her upcoming mixtape, My Face Hurts From Smiling, will drop on Friday (June 27).
Alongside the announcement, Lizzo additionally shared the quilt artwork, which confirmed her flipping the hen with two smiley face emojis masking her center fingers. The venture itself will span 13 songs, together with a reunion with SZA on “IRL” and a brand new collaboration with Doja Cat on “Nonetheless Can’t Fuh.”
Earlier within the month, the SOS songstress teased she was “engaged on a visitor star” for Lizzo throughout their “lil’ after-dinner session.” Followers not too long ago noticed the artists attend the 2025 BET Awards collectively, and earlier than that, they carried out “Particular (Remix)” throughout SZA’s “Grand Nationwide Tour” cease in Inglewood with Kendrick Lamar.
Elsewhere on My Face Hurts From Smiling is “Yitty On Yo Tittys (Freestyle),” presumably Lizzo’s well-received remix of PLUTO’s “WHIM WHAMIEE,” which she teased on social media in Could. “F**okay all that beefing, we too fairly / B**ch, it is summer time, we exterior, put some Yitty in your titties,” she rapped. “Na-na, boo-boo, I’m going cuckoo, I do ratchet greater than you do / All my women simply handed your man round, he simply obtained off the choo-choo.”
Curiously, the upcoming mixtape will likely be Lizzo’s first venture in practically three years. Her final full launch was Particular, which gave us the Grammy-winning “About Rattling Time” and “Grrrls.” Other than a characteristic on the Barbie film soundtrack, issues went fairly quiet musically for a bit.
Within the meantime, Lizzo handled a lawsuit from three of her former dancers — later dropped in 2024 — and has been type sufficient to share her ongoing weight reduction journey with followers. Then, in February, she made her large comeback with “Love in Actual Life,” adopted by “Nonetheless Dangerous” a month later. Thus far, this new period has been met with loads of love.