Lizzo

2022 - 6 - 13

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ÉCOUTEZ : Lizzo célèbre l'amitié au féminin dans Grrrls (iHeartRadio)

Lizzo vient de dévoiler la chanson Grrrls, deuxième extrait de son album Special qui sera lancé le 15 juillet prochain.

Intitulé Cuz I Love You, le plus récent album de Lizzo est paru en 2019. J’espère que lorsque les gens écouteront cet album, cela rendra leur journée un peu meilleure », a récemment confié Lizzo en parlant de son quatrième disque en carrière qui comptera 12 nouvelles chansons. Lizzo vient de dévoiler la chanson Grrrls, deuxième extrait de son album Special qui sera lancé le 15 juillet prochain.

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Lizzo's new song 'Grrrls' has been criticised for an ableist lyric (NME.com)

Lizzo has been criticised by disability advocates for using an ableist slur in her new song 'Grrrls', which arrived last Friday.

so many people will sing this song and integrate the word into their day to day language. It’s an ableist slur. It’s 2022. It’s an ableist slur. It’s 2022. The term is often used in a derogative manner to describe those with disabilities, especially cerebral palsy.

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Lizzo: New track 'Grrrls' criticised for 'ableist slur' in lyrics (The Independent)

Some have called for the song to be taken down and re-uploaded with censored lyrics.

Start your Independent Premium subscription today. It’s 2022. It’s an ableist slur.

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Fans criticize Lizzo for using slur in Grrrls lyrics (HITC)

Fans have been criticizing Lizzo for using an ableist slur word in her Grrrls lyrics and want the singer to change the wording.

In fact, several celebrities also hopped on the trend to make sure they were keeping up with the latest buzz. In March 2022, Lizzo had confirmed that she would be dropping a new album. Fans were upset because sp*z is derived from the term spastic which refers to someone who has been affected by muscle spasm.

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What slur did Lizzo sing in Grrrls?... (The Sun)

LIZZO has created a stir online with her new song - so, what did she say and why is it creating such a raucous with fans?The three-time Grammy winner.

"It’s gutting to see someone who is so body positive deciding not to include disabled bodies in that. It’s 2022." But the word "sp*zz" can also be used to describe people who are awkward, easily excitable and uncool.

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Does Lizzo's 'Grrrls' Use An Ableist Slur...? (Clash Magazine)

Lizzo is facing a backlash over a lyric in new single 'Grrrls'. Out now, the single is a punchy return, intended to showcase femme energy in all its forms.

If a marginalised group tells you something is offensive and harmful, it’s not your job to argue the point. The most predictable part of the whole— Lorna (@lornamcfindy) @lizzosaga is the way that SO MANY non-disabled people have felt entitled to tell disabled people what is and isn’t a slur. It’s an ableist slur.

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Lizzo's new song 'Grrrls' has been criticised for an ableist lyric (NME.com)

Lizzo has been criticised for using an ableist slur in her new single 'Grrrls', where in the opening verse, she sings: “Hold my bag, bitch, hold my bag / Do ...

so many people will sing this song and integrate the word into their day to day language. It’s an ableist slur. It’s 2022. It’s an ableist slur. It’s 2022. The term is often used in a derogative manner to describe those with disabilities, especially cerebral palsy.

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Vidéo: Lizzo danse en sous-vêtements avec vigueur pour lancer un ... (Noovo Moi)

Vidéo: Lizzo danse en sous-vêtements avec vigueur pour lancer un message inspirant ... Lizzo nous inspire une fois de plus, aujourd'hui! La célèbre chanteuse a ...

Les modèles, disponibles de 6XL à XS, sont offerts en plusieurs couleurs. En mai dernier, Lizzo a publié un magnifique une sublime photo d’elle-même nue et surtout, non-retouchée. Elle est une véritable inspiration pour nous tous.tes! Voyez le portrait en question ici. Voici les images en question :

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Fans Are Calling Out Lizzo For Her New Song 'Grrrls' & They Say ... (Narcity)

Lizzo is getting called out for the lyrics to her new single Grrrls, which begins with a slur that critics say is "ableist."In the first verse of the song, ...

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Lizzo slammed for using ableist slur in her new song Grrrls as ... (The Sun)

LIZZO has been slammed for using an ableist slur in the lyrics to her new song Grrrls.The singer, 34, came under fire from disability activists for sa.

So many people will sing this song and integrate the word into their day to day language. Email us at [email protected] or call 212 416 4552. Another added: “I’m disappointed in Lizzo for using the word “sp**” in her new song ‘Grrrls’. There’s no excuse for using an ableist insult in a song in 2022. It’s 2022. It’s an ableist slur. LIZZO has been slammed for using an ableist slur in the lyrics to her new song Grrrls.

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Lizzo Takes Heat For Slang Word In New Song 'Grrrls' (AM800 (iHeartRadio))

“There's no excuse for using an ableist insult in a song in 2022,” tweeted Callum Stephen, who identifies as an “autistic advocate.” He added: “As someone who ...

you’re right., I didn’t. Deeply sorry.” Some have appealed to Lizzo directly. i just can’t.”

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Lizzo Facing Backlash For “Ableist Slur” In New Single “Grrrls” (Stereogum)

On Friday, Lizzo shared a new single called “Grrrls,” a fairly anodyne solidarity song that uses the xylophone riff from the Beastie Boys' Licensed To Ill oldie ...

She’s always been sensitive about media portrayals of disabilities, and she won’t watch any movie where an actor without disabilities plays a character who has them. The Independent reports that there’s been some social-media outrage over Lizzo using the term “sp*z” on “Grrrls.” On the track, Lizzo says, “Hold my bag, bitch, hold my bag / Do you see this shit? Lizzo is currently getting ready to release her new album Special, and her single “ About Damn Time” is currently sitting in the US top 10.

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Lizzo facing backlash for using 'ableist slur' in new song (The indy100)

Lizzo is facing a backlash for using an "ableist slur" in her new song, "Grrrls." In the song's opening verse, she sings: "Hold my bag, bitch, ...

it doesn't mean to flip out or go wild, as hard as you justify that." Hearing you use the slur "Sp*z" REPEATEDLY! It is really harmful! I wouldn't personally go as far as to call it a slur, but it IS a word that needs to be phased out ASAP. It makes me flinch when I hear it.

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Cancel culture cops come for Lizzo over 'ableist slur' in song (New York Post)

Lizzo, 34, is being called out by disability advocates for using the controversial term "spaz" in her song "Grrrls."

I’m a sp-z.” there is no feminism that excludes disabled folks so pls,” implored a whistleblower on Twitter. It’s 2022. It’s an ableist slur. In the U.S., “sp-z” is commonly used as slang to indicate “going crazy” or “freaking out.” It is not too late to humbly listen and remove a word that is derogatory and harmful and painful.

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