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Lizzo's new single 'Still Bad' reaffirms her confidence and resilience amidst personal challenges, featuring a haunting music video that continues her narrative of defiance and triumph over adversity.

AceShowbiz - Lizzo has just dropped her latest single "Still Bad," marking a bold continuation of her recent musical journey. This track serves as the second single from her highly-anticipated fifth album "Love In Real Life".

In "Still Bad," Lizzo merges her signature upbeat, funky pop sound with triumphant lyrics about overcoming heartbreak, vividly declaring she doesn't "need him, I need a drink" and aims to "turn pain into some champagne."

The music video for "Still Bad" is a visually captivating sequel to her February release "Love in Real Life." The previous video ended with Lizzo dancing alongside zombies by a white car, setting the stage for the eerie visuals of her new single.

The "Still Bad" video picks up where the last left off - showcasing Lizzo lying on the car's hood, only to have a bucket of red paint or blood thrown at her. From there, she navigates a mystical forest in a striking red latex jumpsuit, pursued by creepy silver creatures. The climax sees Lizzo seamlessly transitioning into a dance sequence with these eerie beings.

Throughout the haunting journey of the video, Lizzo remains defiant as she floats in a dark pond surrounded by the silver forest monsters. The chorus poignantly captures the essence of her message, "I don't know why life is so f***ed up lately/ But after everything/ I'm still surviving and I'm still bad, baby/ So, b**** I can't complain.”

Co-written with Blake Slatkin and long-time collaborator Ricky Reed, "Still Bad" is classic Lizzo - combining infectious beats with empowering lyrics. Amid her struggles with lawsuit launched by former employees, her unapologetic spirit shine through in "Still Bad."


With upcoming intimate concerts in New York and Minneapolis, Lizzo seems poised to continue her reign, proving that nothing can keep her down for long.

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