Lizzo sat down for a candid conversation with Vanity Fair as she covered its November issue.Between the pages the 34-year-old music artist discussed the criticism that she makes music for a 'white audience.’'I am not making music for white people.
I am a black woman, I am making music from my Black experience,’ she told the publication. A top cover: Lizzo sat down for a candid conversation with Vanity Fair as she covered its November issue.
Between the pages the 34-year-old music artist discussed the criticism that she makes music for a 'white audience'Lizzo - full name Melissa Jefferson - said the misconception is ‘probably the biggest criticism I’ve received.’ She added, ‘And it is such a critical conversation when it comes to black artists.
The thing is, when a Black artist reaches a certain level of popularity, it’s going to be a predominantly white crowd.’The Truth Hurts but maker explained she creates music ‘for me to heal myself [from] the experience we call life.’ Just for me: 'I am not making music for white people.
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