Lizzo has re-released her new track “Grrrls” with a lyric change following online backlash over her use of an ableist slur. The track was originally released on Friday (10 June) and was criticised by ...
"We didn't do this for awards," Lizzo wrote on Instagram after Watch Out for the Big Grrrls scored an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Competition Program. "We didn't do this for awards, we did this ...
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 ...
"I never want to promote derogatory language," Lizzo wrote in a statement after fans pointed out that a lyric in her single "GRRRLS" features an ableist slur Glenn Garner is a form writer-reporter who ...
"Let me make one thing clear: I never want to promote derogatory language." Fans spoke and Lizzo listened. The "Truth Hurts" singer has updated and released a new version of her song "Grrrls" after ...
Singer Lizzo is letting her fans know she's listening to them after a word she used in her new song "Grrrls" sparked outrage, with fans saying that the word was an ableist slur in the disabled ...
Lizzo went to social media on Monday to announce the release of an updated version of her single “GRRRLS” to remove an ableist slur included in the original song. “It’s been brought to my attention ...
Lizzo makes unintentional mistakes just like the rest of us, and she’s gracefully showing the world how to not only acknowledge her missteps, but also apologize for them and take actionable change to ...
Earlier today, we posted about how Lizzo had been getting social-media backlash for her latest Special single, “Grrrls,” due to a lyric in the song using an ableist term. On the track, Lizzo says, ...
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 on Monday said she is changing the lyrics to "Grrrls" following criticism from many in the disabled community that the single contains a word that is considered an "ableist slur." The song, ...