Lizzo, between Strokes, Ramones and 'Thriller', in 'Love in Real Life'

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Lizzo, between Strokes, Ramones and ‘Thriller’, in ‘Love in Real Life’

Lizzo, who took 2024 of the sabbatical year, as soon as in the month of February of this crazy 2025 produces his first musical novelty, anticipation of his new era.

‘Love in Real Life’ is a rocker cut that in its first chords clearly refers to the Strokes, and in its chorus it changes a lot of melody to become a hit of the Ramones.

Lizzo had warned that his new album would talk about depression and that points to phrases such as “there is too much shit out there, I feel safer in my room” and finally “I need to get out of my bed, I need love in real life.”

As for the end of the theme in the loud «Fade Out», I cannot take off from my head this fun popjustice comment: «It seems that the label has been the Internet connection when they were uploading the issue».

‘Love in Real Life’ opens at the same time that the video clip, in which Lizzo immerses himself at a night party in which, between choreography and choreography, “setbacks” appear …

With ‘Thriller’ by Michael Jackson as a very clear reference, ‘Love in Real Life’ is as catchy as dependent on its multiple references. In the beginning to resemble others, it was the main problem of Lizzo’s albums and it seems that it can follow it when it faces the 5th.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=agvcodqy84q

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