Lizzo tries to relaunch was on SNL and premieres theme

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Lizzo tries to relaunch was on SNL and premieres theme

Lizzo has released two singles from his next album, ‘Love in Real Life’ and ‘Still Bad’. None have conquered the lists of successes. After several weeks, the first one still adds only 4.5 million streams in Spotify, and the second, 6.7 million. A 100th place for ‘Still Bad’ in Canada is the best data we have found for either songs. Has Lizzo really been able to achieve a top 100 in UK or in the USA?

The singer has resorted to Saturday Night Live this weekend to try to relaunch the era and there has interpreted a medley among the aforementioned songs: ‘Love in Real Life’ and ‘Still Bad’.

Lizzo has begun the first aporable the electric guitar, accompanied by a choir, and has ended up dancing the second, with a whole choreographic body. He has also looked during the program for a Britney Spears shirt, after having affirmed a few days ago that this was a Jackson Jackson imitator. The singer seems to seek to redeem her mistakes.

Although the greatest attempt is the premiere of a new theme. Lizzo has presented a new song called ‘Don’t Make Me Love You’, which is pure years 80. A cross between a melody of Freddie Mercury -circa ‘i want to break free’- and, as they say in our forum of Lizzo, Tina Turner. Will it work when published?
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