Lizzo: Bitch review
(Atlantic)After scrapping an album and starting anew, Lizzo still sounds lost amid these weak genre-hopping songs. Perhaps the zeitgeist has simply left her behind
Lizzo: Bitch review Lizzo’s fifth album, “Bitch,” is a collection of genre-hopping songs that fail to impress, coming after a period of career challenges including lawsuits and scrapped album plans. The album attempts various styles, from rock to R&B, but results in a disjointed listening experience with a subdued tone and equivocal lyrics. Despite some promising tracks, “Bitch” lacks the unequivocal pop hits that defined Lizzo’s earlier success, suggesting she has not yet adapted to the current cultural moment.
- Lizzo’s new album “Bitch” is released at a peculiar juncture following career challenges and scrapped album projects.
- The album attempts various genres, including rock, hip-hop, and R&B, but is described as disjointed and lacking a definitive answer to what the public wants.
- The tone of the album is subdued, and the lyrics are seen as equivocal, reflecting confusion and hurt rather than strong emotion.
- While some songs like “Whose Hair Is This” and “That Grrrl” show promise, the album lacks the unequivocal pop smash hits of Lizzo’s previous work.
- The review suggests Lizzo may have been left behind by a changing zeitgeist, which has moved from body positivity to other concerns, and that the current world requires a different response than she has provided.
- Lizzo is facing ongoing lawsuits from former dancers and a costume designer alleging harassment and discrimination, claims she denies.
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