Lizzo opens up about the disappointing sales of her latest album, reflecting on industry shifts, emotional struggles, and her evolving connection with fans.
- July 1, 2026
AceShowbiz - Lizzo recently addressed the disappointing commercial performance of her latest album B####, which has sparked conversations about her current place in the music industry.
During a guest appearance on the "Proto Pop" podcast with Zachary Hourihane, the Grammy-winning artist candidly discussed how the album, released on June 5, failed to enter the Billboard 200 chart. The record sold only 2,649 copies in its first week, a significant drop compared to her 2022 album Special, which debuted with 39,000 units and reached number two on the charts.
Lizzo shared that the underwhelming sales hit her emotionally, as she had strong faith in the music she produced. She admitted that for a short time, she tied her self-esteem to the sales figures, which she now recognizes was an unhealthy reaction. The artist also noted that shifts in the music industry over the last three years and changes in how she connects with audiences worldwide have impacted her career trajectory.
The second week of sales saw an even sharper decline, with only 650 copies sold and fewer than 900,000 streams reported by music data company Luminate. Despite these setbacks, Lizzo emphasized her determination to move forward and continue her artistic journey.
In response to a viral meme comparing her to Khia Asylum—a term used online to describe former pop stars who have faded from the spotlight—Lizzo strongly rejected the notion. She highlighted her achievements, including multiple Grammy Awards, world records, and a diamond-certified track, underscoring her ongoing success in the music world.
The artist also pointed out that the meme serves as a form of bullying, often targeting women, especially Black women in the industry, by undermining their accomplishments and exerting control over their public image.
This article is based on reporting originally published by AllHipHop.