American singer Lizzo has recently launched her new music album “Special.” It is a compilation consisting of anthems of confidence and self-empowering composition.
Lizzo is a joy facilitator more than any other current pop star, or we may say bop star. Additionally, Lizzo’s debut album since she rose to fame as a festival-slaying celebrity is titled “Special.” ‘Truth Hurts,” her enormous breakout single, didn’t truly take off until a few months after Lizzo released her superb third album, “Cuz I Love You,” in 2019. As a result, in addition to contributions from her longtime producer Ricky Reed, “Special” also includes contributions from a number of A-list hitmakers. Lizzo is now scheduling a timer in the studio not just with Max Martin and Mark Ronson, but also with Dua Lipa co-writer Ian Kirkpatrick, Kanye West collaborator Mike Dean, and Kid Harpoon, Harry Styles’ go-to producer.
All the fame and popularity don’t mean that Lizzo has forgotten her own charismatic style. The singer has once again entertained the global music community with her mesmerizing talent and brilliant songwriting. The singer has left no stone unturned in expressing her core values of sisterly solidarity, self-empowerment, self-belief, and body-accepting nature in each of her songs in the newly launched album. She has referred to her past self via the opener “The Sign,” which has given a beautiful portrayal of her the singer believes to be at her best and her original at all times.
The empowering nature of the song “Break Up Twice” instills a sense of confidence in every listener. Similar to ‘Girls,’ “Grrrls” confidently transform an outdated, sexist Beastie Boys song (‘Girls’) into a straightforward song about female empowerment. Infused with a romantic yet jazzy melody, the concluding number of the album titled “Coldplay” starts with a rendition of the ‘Yellow’ chorus. The party-vibe songs in the album are loaded with clever details. The piano line from The World’s Famous Supreme Team’s classic 1980s club smash “Hey DJ” is included in the lead track “About Damn Time.” In order to welcome Lizzo’s LGBTQ+ supporters on the dance floor, another disco anthem, “Everybody’s Gay,” plays on both the contemporary and historical meanings of the word ‘gay.’
The most Lizzo-like method could think of to capitalize on the post ‘Blinding Lights’ passion for 90s pop sound is to sound somewhat like the Pointer Sisters on the delirious future blockbuster “2 Be Loved (Am I Ready).” Unlike other artists, Lizzo trends her own style and then adds a bold and confident key shift for a perfect measure in her songs. Every song from her fresh album speaks a thousand meanings on the modern concerns of the so-called adaptive and broad-minded society. The singer has alarmingly displayed the aspects with which the present society must be dealing rather than lowering the self-esteem of others. Well, in this case, it seems as if the singer has taken up the responsibility to lift the moods of every individual in society with her breath-taking work of art.
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On the other hand, “Naked” is a song that speaks about making your partner accept the way you are. It is a ballad where Lizzo has emphasized the line ‘I’m a big girl, can you take it?’ The other song, “I Love You Bitch” is a shamelessly-confident approach from Lizzo where the singer has talked about the spicy way to handle text messages from your partner. Given Lizzo’s immensely uplifting message, it may be expected that “Special” occasionally borders on cheesiness. But it’s so cheesy that you won’t be able to resist. In the song, “Birthday Girl,” Lizzo has spread some light on the way you should treat yourself whenever you are having your birthday. Moreover, it explains if there is no one to celebrate with, you are the one and only who should.
Coming to the conclusion, it has to be said that the music industry is witnessing someone who is absolutely fearless and passionate about her approach. The latest album will act as a shield for all the people who face low self-esteem and always progresses with low confidence. The album is about empowering your inner-self of yours and ruling the world in your own ways. Listen to all the 12 songs and enjoy a fascinating span of 35 minutes with Lizzo’s new album “Special,” streaming on Spotify. Follow the artist on Instagram for more updates.
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