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0:06
Lizzo, I'm not sure you have any idea how long I've been waiting for this, hey.
0:09
But here we go, 73 questions and, oh of course.
0:19
Okay, cool, certainly.
0:19
What were you doing the moment I knocked on this door?
0:24
Um, I was just eating my feelings.
0:24
What would you say is making you feel positive these days?
0:28
Um, music.
0:30
What's a routine that you are adamant about keeping up?
0:37
Meditation.
0:37
Is there a habit that you're trying to give up?
0:42
Meditation.
0:42
I'm just kidding.
0:42
Um, no, I don't know.
0:49
I think TikTok is becoming a habit.
0:49
Like, it's taking over my life.
0:49
Did you meditate today or do a TikTok today?
0:57
Neither.
0:57
I got to do both.
0:57
Got to get on that.
0:57
Come on.
0:57
Thank you very much.
0:57
Well, this is quite the beautiful and stunning home that you have here.
0:57
Thank you.
0:57
Would you call yourself an introvert or an extrovert?
0:57
I'm an anti-social extrovert.
0:57
What's one thing that you have to do whenever you go back home to Houston?
0:57
Papadaux.
1:09
Do you get to go back to Detroit much?
1:16
And I heard you're a huge Sailor Moon fan, and if you could be one of the Sailor Guardians, who would you be?
1:22
Sailor Saturn.
1:22
She, I mean, I love Sailor Saturn, I guess, but she's the goddess of like death and rebirth, so maybe I would just be like Sailor Venus, the goddess of love.
1:36
Do you still write stories at 4:00 AM like you did in high school?
1:38
Um, I write songs at 4:00 AM.
1:41
I need to write more stories.
1:41
So are we ever going to see a sci-fi fantasy romance novel from you?
1:41
Whoever got the biggest check.
1:48
Okay, I'll give, I'll give you that book if you got the check.
1:51
Deal.
1:53
You want some tea?
1:53
Yes, I'd love some tea.
1:55
Thank you.
1:55
Um, what's an embarrassing moment that you can laugh about now?
2:01
High school.
2:05
I agree, that makes two of us on that one.
2:09
Is there a book that you've read that positively shaped your life?
2:10
Um, you want uh, what kind you want?
2:15
Well, I'll take whatever.
2:19
Sorry, that's so insane.
2:23
I'm going to give you the one I didn't put my nose.
2:23
Don't worry about it.
2:23
Um, a book that changed my life.
2:27
Yeah, a lot of books have changed my life.
2:30
Um, the Bible.
2:30
Okay, I can see that.
2:30
So what tea are we going to be making here?
2:37
What do, what do we have?
2:37
Oh for you, I'm giving you a herbal tea.
2:40
For me, I'm getting a um, Neo Business tea, Christmas tea, Nacho tea tea.
2:52
So, Lizzo, in any given cozy afternoon, what would you say is your favorite kind of tea to enjoy?
2:58
The messiest.
2:58
You want it?
3:01
Yes, thank you.
3:01
Let's try this herbal tea.
3:08
That tastes really good.
3:08
It's cozy.
3:08
Oh, but I forgot to say, bottoms up.
3:16
That's a, that's a bad joke.
3:16
It's outside, let's go outside.
3:20
So I wanted to congratulate you, Lizzo, on 10 million TikTok followers.
3:26
Thank you.
3:26
That's huge.
3:26
I'm just trying to be like Charlie D'Amelio.
3:26
A fan favorite is one where you and Liza Koshy sing and dance to get the vote out.
3:26
How did you guys come up with that?
3:26
Um, I was just, well, we didn't come up with it.
3:26
Um, I was just, it's like a spontaneous thing.
3:26
I was in my studio and it was, you know, a day for that.
3:49
People needed to know about voting, so I just made like the primary song in my studio.
3:54
Liza, I guess, saw it and made the remix, and, you know, that's the rest is herstory.
4:00
Well, I'm pretty sure that had a pretty big impact on voter turnout.
4:04
Why is this issue so important to you?
4:07
Um, well, I mean, I'm realistic about voting.
4:11
I know that's not the only thing we can do to bring change, but it's one of the most important things we can do to understand our power and to know our civic duty.
4:21
Um, so this generation, we're so active, we're so political, and we care.
4:26
So, you know, we need to exercise all of our rights and voting included.
4:33
Right now, I got to ask you, how are you going to vote in this election?
4:35
Um, as quickly as possible and as soon as possible.
4:37
I'm mailing it in.
4:39
Ladies and gentlemen, you heard that straight from Lizzo.
4:42
A lot of people consider you an overnight success, but the truth is that you've been at this for a very, very long time.
4:49
Yeah.
4:49
How does your past play a role in all this?
4:54
Um, I mean, everyone's past plays a role in the present.
5:00
For me, I feel like I just learned to work ethic from having to work, so I don't have expectations, you know.
5:06
I don't expect a number one song, I don't expect Grammys, I just like want to make music, I want to tour, and I still have that mentality no matter how many awards I get, how much money I get.
5:33
My mentality is like, work hard, play hard, and do it because you love it.
5:33
Right now, how did growing up in Houston mold your musical talents?
5:33
I learned how to freestyle rap in Houston, and um, that is so important.
5:33
That is like the most important thing.
5:33
I used to listen to uh, screwed up Sundays and Little Flip, and it, I'm the, I am today because of that.
5:33
How did your religious upbringing shape who you are and who you are not?
5:33
My religious upbringing led me to spirituality, and because I grew up in the Church of God in Christ, I fell in love with gospel music, and um, I don't know, just kind of singing taking you to a higher place.
5:33
I mean, you really do that in gospel, like literally.
5:33
So I, I still do that on stage, like every stage I'm on is church.
5:33
Well, you could totally see that in the energy of your music and in your stage presence.
5:33
But another thing, when you were growing up in your 20s, you had what you call the summer of metamorphosis, and that was three months of silence, is that right?
5:33
A summer of silence, right?
6:24
So what caused that?
6:24
Well, I mean, it wasn't on purpose.
6:28
I was really sad and I was, um, I felt really alone, and I made a major change in my life and I was embarrassed of it, dropping out of college and not pursuing flute.
6:37
So I just shut down.
6:40
Really, I think people romanticized it after the fact.
6:42
They were like, wow, you took a vow of silence, you're like a monk.
6:46
I'm like, no, I'm like, I was depressed and sad, but I used it to, you know, create the person that I am today instead of letting that three months destroy me.
6:57
I am who I am today because of it.
6:59
Yeah, and there was a time when you weren't silent during that summer, and that was when you were singing Beyoncé on your hikes.
7:08
Does she know about this?
7:08
Does Beyoncé know you're singing her?
7:08
I ran away from a coyote singing Beyoncé.
7:08
Um, she does not know.
7:08
She don't know.
7:08
Wait, wait, what's the story with the coyotes?
7:08
I was hiking, well, I wasn't even really hiking, but we lived in Aurora, where it was like a lot of hills in Colorado, and in the neighborhood there was, there was coyotes, and I remember I was just walking through the neighborhood and I saw this gray dog and I was like, oh, that ain't a dog, because, you know, they got some, he had a look in his eyes, you know, and I just kind of ran in the opposite direction to uh, green light my Beyoncé.
7:41
Okay, so you were singing Green Light by Beyoncé, that was it.
7:48
That was it.
7:48
And she's seen you perform, she even gave you a birthday shout-out.
7:48
Have you met Beyoncé?
7:48
Yeah, I've not met Beyoncé.
7:48
Listen, how are we going to make this happen?
7:48
If anyone can do it, it's Vogue.
7:48
There's a, what's a creative risk you've taken that's paid off?
8:13
Being myself.
8:17
And what's a creative risk you've learned the most from?
8:17
Being myself.
8:13
That's very fair.
8:13
What would you say you're most proud of in your career?
8:19
I'm most proud of my friends, like the women in my life who have started this with me from the beginning.
8:29
I'm proud of us and I'm proud of how far we've come and that we're still together and we're winning awards together.
8:34
Amazing.
8:34
It's hot.
8:34
Okay, it is hot now.
8:36
Really quick, the Mars Volta or At the Drive-In?
8:40
Mars Volta.
8:40
Martin or Fresh Prince of Bel-Air?
8:47
Come on, Martin.
8:47
Fresh Prince, Fresh.
8:57
Martin's funnier.
8:57
Fresh Prince means more.
8:57
Living Single or Friends?
8:57
Friends is Living Single.
8:57
Okay, hang on, hold on, timeout.
8:57
What's this?
8:57
I got to stop you, that looks like the most comfortable chair I've ever seen.
9:03
Right now.
9:03
This is um, the LoveSac.
9:08
I thought it was a Minnesotan thing, but I got one in LA.
9:08
Oh my God, how do you ever leave that?
9:08
You know, to be honest with you, I don't.
9:08
All right, Lizzo, this interview needs a little bit of a chord change.
9:18
What would be your song to walk down the aisle to?
9:29
What I'll be talking about?
9:29
He's talking about the aisle to get some chicken wings.
9:29
You're talking about the aisle down the private jet?
9:30
I like to walk down the private jet aisle.
9:37
Shake That Laffy Taffy by D4L.
9:40
Perfect answer, perfect.
9:40
Is there a song that always brings you to tears?
9:45
Yeah, there's a few songs that always bring me to tears, gospel songs.
9:46
Um, The Storm Is Over Now by uh, Kirk Franklin.
9:54
Um, yeah, that one always makes me cry.
9:59
Do you still want to dance your first dance to Crime Mob's "Nook If You Buck" at your wedding?
10:06
Yep.
10:06
I found that, that's funny because I, I'm not getting married.
10:06
Did I say that in the interview?
10:06
Yes, you did.
10:06
Was I, was I drunk?
10:06
I love "If You Buck", I think it's the national anthem.
10:06
Okay, wow, that's a big claim.
10:06
Come on, lay down.
10:06
I'm not Lizzo.
10:06
Come on, this is an interview.
10:06
Who are your celebrity crushes growing up?
10:06
So you're not going to lay down?
10:06
Um, celebrity crushes when I was a kid or now?
10:06
As a teen, you know, the same, everybody likes Leonardo DiCaprio.
10:06
I liked B2K.
10:42
Okay, what about now?
10:42
I don't have any celebrity crushes now.
10:47
Zero.
10:47
Zip.
10:47
Zero.
10:47
All right, fine, okay.
10:50
Really quick, kiss, marry, kill, up to you.
11:08
Harry Styles, Trevor Noah, Karl-Anthony Towns.
11:08
Um, it's kiss, marry, kill or kiss, marry, cuddle.
11:08
Um, or cuddle, kiss Karl-Anthony Towns, I would marry Trevor Noah, and I would cuddle Harry.
11:08
Okay, look at those awards, Lizzo, I got to see that.
11:12
Come on, let's take a look at your awards.
11:16
There's a lot of things in there.
11:16
Yeah, yeah.
11:16
Now, when did you first know music was your calling or have you always known that it was your calling?
11:16
Um, I was basically born to make music.
11:16
I've always known.
11:16
Do you remember the first song you ever wrote and what it was called?
11:25
The first song, I mean, I can't remember like the first ever, but the first song that stands out to me that I took very seriously was in the fifth grade and it was called "Broken Households."
11:39
Okay, so let's, let's show the audience what you're standing in front of now.
11:44
What, what are you most proud of?
11:44
What's my Soul Train Award?
11:46
Yeah, I'm so proud of my Soul Train Award for Album of the Year.
11:52
This was so unexpected and it was the first time I had ever won an award at an award show like this, so um, this was a very, very, very big deal.
12:07
This changed my life.
12:07
All right, can you show me something else?
12:08
These are my NAACP Image Awards, which are incredible as well, and I got to go on stage and say a speech and I was so nervous.
12:17
And these are my Grammys.
12:17
Um, there's the Grammys.
12:24
These Grammys are interesting to me because this is an R&B, Urban, and Pop Grammy in the same year, so that's kind of weird, but I'm grateful.
12:31
I'm grateful that the, that, you know, the Grammys understands that I'm multifaceted and complex.
12:37
It's very, it's very, very impressive.
12:44
Now, you've said your confidence as a frontwoman came from the first band you were in.
12:45
Is it true you found them on Craigslist?
12:49
This band, I did.
12:49
I mean, you could say they found me on Craigslist because they were like, we're looking for a singer to join our band, and I just answered the call.
12:59
How do you squash nervous energy before performance?
13:01
I mean, does Lizzo ever get nervous?
13:02
Well, when I was in a rock band, I would get drunk, I would drink a lot of whiskey and Lone Star beer and just go crazy, but I learned that that is not sustainable, so now I kind of just imagine the audience naked, and that works.
13:18
It works.
13:18
Okay, now one of your known skills is that you twerk and play the flute simultaneously.
13:25
That cannot be easy.
13:25
What are your breathing exercises that you do for that?
13:29
I can't tell you, it's a sacred black girl secret.
13:32
If I tell you, then everyone will do it.
13:35
Lizzo, can you show me a hidden talent?
13:38
What I made a smile with my mind.
13:42
What is that?
13:42
What is that little thing?
13:45
It's my Valentino bag.
13:45
It has everything in it, my chapstick, my cell phone, a whole 24-slice box of pizza, you know, it's very important to me.
13:56
How do you even properly hold that little bag?
13:56
All right, let me see.
13:56
Oh, let me see you hold it.
13:56
You try holding it and, uh, ah, you like that?
13:56
Yeah, it's heavy, isn't it?
13:56
I expect it to be so heavy.
13:56
Can you show me a pose?
13:56
Can you pose for me?
13:56
Okay, now you once contemplated quitting music, but your producer had some wise words for you.
13:56
Can you tell me what your producer said?
13:56
You know, he said something very cliché, but things aren't cliché without a reason if they weren't true.
13:56
He said this is the moment where it's darkest before it's dawn, so now every time I have a moment of sadness or darkness, I remember that I can only go up from here.
14:42
That's right.
14:44
Now, you were summoned by Prince on Easter Sunday, 2013.
14:48
Where were you when you got that call from Prince?
14:50
I was with my best friend, Sophia Aries.
14:53
Can you describe the feeling walking into Paisley Park?
14:56
I felt like I was walking into magic.
15:01
What encouraging words would you give to black girls who look up to you, who are nerds and may be insecure about it?
15:10
I think black girl nerds are the coolest people on the planet, and we really are.
15:15
We rule the world, we rule culture, we set the trends, we are truly it, like shout out to all my black girl nerds.
15:23
I think the world is finally starting to appreciate us.
15:26
When that shout out is delivered and that shout out is received, and Lizzo, what on earth, what on earth is this?
15:35
That's the same bag, I just made it big with my mind.
15:41
Okay, I hope we're heading to your closet because I want to ask if you can show me an article of clothing that makes you feel most powerful.
15:46
Oh, come in my closet.
15:46
How convenient.
15:49
Now, how did you find out you made it on Obama's summer 2019 playlist?
15:52
Instagram.
15:52
Instagram.
15:58
So the article of clothing that makes me feel the most powerful is not in here, but I love a good bra and panty set.
15:56
The sexier the better.
16:02
Would you say that you have any fashion regrets?
16:06
None.
16:06
What's the trend that you're never going to give up?
16:13
High-waisted jeans.
16:13
Can you show me an example of high-waisted jeans?
16:13
Yes, anything you've got.
16:13
All of my jeans are high-waisted jeans.
16:13
Okay, because my waist is high.
16:13
Everyone thinks, you know, I'm a big girl, my waist is up here.
16:13
It ain't here.
16:13
And what's the trend that you're never going to give into?
16:13
Low-waisted jeans.
16:32
I think there's not an example of that here.
16:38
Hell no.
16:38
What's been your favorite red carpet look?
16:42
Oh my God, um, what do you think?
16:46
We really do a good job doing everything.
16:52
It's really hard to pick the highlights, the highlights.
16:56
No, you know what, Christopher John Rogers neon green dress that I wore to the Glad Awards on the carpet.
17:03
You look stunning in that one.
17:05
Thank you.
17:05
Um, but I need to ask, denim or leather jacket?
17:09
Denim.
17:09
Do you have any denim in here?
17:09
Show me some denim.
17:14
Oh wow, I love my teeth in the kitchen, but I'll go back for it.
17:17
Is that one of a kind?
17:20
Yeah, this is custom made by a fan, Painkiller Cam.
17:24
That's uh, incredible.
17:24
It is incredible, I love it.
17:27
I'm too scared to wear it, I wore it on stage once.
17:30
Okay, Lizzo, floral or color block?
17:34
Don't look in my closet because I have a lot of floral.
17:39
I want to say color block because I want to be edgy.
17:39
You definitely do have a lot of floral in it.
17:40
Don't judge me.
17:40
I'm not judging you.
17:42
Um, okay, two questions left.
17:46
You said that music is a form of activism, do you think the same could be said for fashion?
17:50
Absolutely.
17:50
Um, I think that I was politicized because of the things that I wore, um, being a big black woman wearing what I wore on stage was instantly political and it made a statement and I'm grateful for that.
18:03
It was annoying at first, but I'm so grateful to be a part of moving the conversation and fashion forward for like bigger bodies and black women.
18:13
Okay, and finally, question number 73, what did you think of Bill Nye's dance moves to Juice at New York Fashion Week?
18:18
Inertia is a property of matter.
18:23
Lizzo's coming in with the deep thoughts on science and physics.
18:26
Thank you so much, Lizzo.