![]() ![]() Surprisingly, people on social media reacted vigorously against the first lyrics of Lizzo’s Grrrls. “Spazz”: was there a slur in Lizzo Grrrls? Even because, I have my BFF always next to me. The real meaning of the song Grrrls by Lizzo is therefore this one: don’t mess with me, or you could get in serious troubles. In other words, if Lizzo wants to give an idea of how bad she can be when she’s angry, and if she wants to scare a man about the possible consequences of messing up with her, Lorena Bobbitt is the right image to bring in. “Going Lorena Bobbitt”, as Lizzo says in her song Grrrl, metaphorically means going crazy and doing something violent and persistent against a man. Lorena Bobbitt was declared insane and out of control, so not fully responsible for her actions. The man got it back in his body after a complex surgery. After what she did, she drove away with her car, threw her husband’s penis out and then called the police, that ultimately found it back. The reason why she did that were not fully clear: when she was arrested, she said that her husband is a selfish man, while during the trial she claimed that he raped her. Lorena Bobbitt is a girl who, in 1993, cut off her husband’s penis with a knife, while he was sleeping. Who is Lorena Bobbitt and why Lizzo mentions her? Quoting Lorena Bobbitt, a case that made scandal in the 90s and maybe is not fully known to young generation. I’ma go Lorena Bobbitt on him, so he never f**k againĪ guy did something bad. So who made Lizzo angry? We find that out in last verse of the song:Īnd hit the boosie ratchet with my friends It’s probably a metaphorical image, but it helps to understand the deep connection between the two: they are even partners in crime for their businesses, Lizzo says that they are CEOs (she may refer to Kristen Dykstra, the president of the shapewear brand Lizzo founded years ago). The two friends are so close that Lizzo mentions co-dependence, a form of mutual addiction between two people. She the only one I know to talk me off the deep end Or if that’s not possible, they will just stay next to her in her battle. Because, eventually, they could calm her down. And on what she needs: when she’s out of control, she needs her best girlfriend next to her. RIght now she’s focusing on what she feels. Lizzo is furious with someone, and we’ll know soon who that is. ![]() Grrrls is a song about how we team up against people who bother us and get angry, giving them the reaction they deserve. If the latter doesn’t happen, Lizzo won’t have a light reaction, and that becomes clear in this last song. She has her own personal growth (that was the main topic behind About Damn Time) and now she just wants to live her life at best, and be respected. ![]() We know it: Lizzo is a girl with a temper. Lizzo, Grrrls: what’s the meaning of the lyrics? Lexico, part of the and Oxford sites, also notes the word is dated and offensive to someone who has cerebral palsy.Īfter the song was released, that's what some fans quickly pointed out to Lizzo.Watch this video on YouTube. Lizzo released the song "Grrrls" on Friday from her upcoming album "Special." One of the lines used the word "spaz," derived from the term "spastic," defined as "relating to or denoting a form of "muscular weakness (spastic paralysis) typical of cerebral palsy, caused by damage to the brain or spinal cord and involving reflex resistance to passive movement of the limbs and difficulty in initiating and controlling muscular movement." ![]() Singer Lizzo is letting her fans know she's listening to them after a word she used in her new song "Grrrls" sparked outrage, with fans saying that the word was an ableist slur in the disabled community.Ībleist means treating people unfairly because they have a disability, according to the Cambridge Dictionary. "This is the result of me listening and taking action." Lizzo acted quickly after a lyric in her new song "GRRRLS" hit the wrong note with fans. ![]()
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