"Lizzo's sass is back..." - Internets reacts as Lizzo teases music video for single Still Bad

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Lizzo or Melissa Viviane Jefferson took to Instagram on March 12 to tease the release of her new song, Still Bad. The post featured a close-up photo of her face with flecks of light surrounding her eyes. In the caption, she announced,

"STILL BAD THURSDAY 12 PM EST (2 blood drop emojis)

The song is the title track of Lizzo's upcoming album. In a follow-up video, she can be seen walking while red splotches of paint cover her face. The caption said, "SHE BACK IN THE BUILDING (fire estinguisher emoji)"

After her announcement post went viral on social media platforms, netizens took to the comment section of Pop Crave's repost, expressing their excitement for the new track.

"Thought she was gonna wait til the Ozempic was done before starting her new era" - a user noted
"Smells like a hit to me! Were seated Lizzie 😌" - another user mentioned
"Not until she’s cleared from the allegations. I cannot…" - another user expressed
"Didn’t she release a song like last week??" - another user questioned

Lizzo is all set to release her new song, after s*xual harassment case against the singer was dropped by a Los Angeles Federal judge in December 2024.


More about the lawsuit against Lizzo

In August, 2023, three of Lizzo's former backup dancers, Cyrstal Williams, Arianna Davis and Noelle Rodriguez filed a lawsuit against the singer alleging s**ual and racial harassment and creating a hostile work environment.

As per court documents provided to PEOPLE, the lawsuit was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court and alleged the singer of pressuring her backup dancers to touch nude performers at an Amsterdam club. They also claimed that the singer weight shamed them, and her Big Grrrl touring company subjected them to racial harassment.

During an appearance on Baby, This is Keke Palmer podcast on December 19, 2024, Lizzo responded to the allegations, said,

"I was literally living in my dream, and the tour ended, and three ex-dancers just completely, like blindsided me with a lawsuit. I was very deeply hurt because these were three ex-dancers, so they weren't on the tour."

The singer has recently been teasing her new album, Love in Real Life, by dropping snippets of her songs on social media. On March 6, the singer posted a clip from her new song, I'm Bouta Throw My Phone Away. In the video, the singer can be seen wearing a bedazzled red bodysuit and vibing to the lyrics of the song.

Edited by Zainab Shaikh
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