Lizzo: Beyonce’s ‘Single Ladies’ Is the GREATEST Female Song Ever Recorded
If there are two artists Lizzo will never shy from stanning for they’re Janet Jackson and Beyonce. Just days after reigniting a slew of disses from Madonna fans for crowning the former the true Queen of Pop and asserting Britney Spears‘ career is nothing but a “Janet impression,” Liz (born Melissa Jefferson) has stan Twitter (currently known as X) buzzing with her take on the greatest recordings of all time. » Read more about: Lizzo: Beyonce’s ‘Single Ladies’ Is the GREATEST Female Song Ever Recorded » The post Lizzo: Beyonce’s ‘Single Ladies’ Is the GREATEST Female Song Ever Recorded appeared first on ..::That Grape Juice.net::.. - Thirsty?.


If there are two artists Lizzo will never shy from stanning for they’re Janet Jackson and Beyonce.
Just days after reigniting a slew of disses from Madonna fans for crowning the former the true Queen of Pop and asserting Britney Spears‘ career is nothing but a “Janet impression,” Liz (born Melissa Jefferson) has stan Twitter (currently known as X) buzzing with her take on the greatest recordings of all time.
It should be no surprise she crowned a fave from her fave with the title.
Hot on a whirlwind press tour in celebration of the release of her latest two singles ‘Still Bad‘ and ‘Love in Real Life,’ Jefferson dropped by ‘The Terrell Show‘ to talk about her career happenings, give a cappella renditions of ‘Bad’ and ‘Life,’ and even take time to reassert her #Beyhive allegiance.
When not cranking out ‘Crazy in Love’ and ‘Heaven,’ the GRAMMY winner sang ‘Single Ladies’ and reminisced on attending Bey’s 2023 ‘Renaissance Tour‘ three times.
Her praise of ‘Ladies’ echoes a sentiment expressed during her visit to the ‘Sibling Rivalry‘ podcast earlier where she crowned the 2008 tune the greatest female Pop song ever recorded.
“That song is impossible to write. I don’t know how it was written, I don’t know how it was sung. She’s belting over gidgets and gadgets,” she exclaimed. “She’s the queen of singing over sh-t that she shouldn’t be singing over. And then the harmonies are atonal and the beat doesn’t have a pitch center.”
As for the greatest song by a man? Liz pointed to 2003’s ‘Hey Ya‘ by OutKast.
That’s not all she said. Click here to see the full ‘Rivalry’ interview.
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