Lizzo delivers ‘Still Bad’

The new single & video are available now

Turning up the heat yet again, global superstar Lizzo serves up her new single, “Still Bad,” available now on all streaming platforms via Nice Life Recording Company/Atlantic Records. The official music video was directed by Collin Tilley.

Lizzo remains as unapologetic as ever on the enthusiastic and self-assured anthem. A thumping bass line sets the tempo for the track between pulsating eighties-style keys and head-nodding claps. She comes to a realization on the chorus, “I don’t need him. I need a drink,” giving way to fiery funk guitar. Embracing confidence, charisma, and her power, she incites an irresistible chant, “After everything, I’m still surviving and I’m still bad, baby, so bitch I can’t complain.” The music video translates this energy to the screen!

The track lands in the wake of “Love In Real Life,” which took flight as her first solo release in three years since 2022. Its Colin Tilley-directed music video has already amassed over seven million YouTube views and counting, while the song has posted up north of two million Spotify streams so far.

Everything heralds the arrival of her fifth full-length LP and one of the most anticipated albums of 2025, Love In Real Life.

To celebrate the start of this chapter, Lizzo is performing three super intimate fan shows. She just graced the stage of The Wiltern in Los Angeles this week and will rock Irving Plaza in New York City on Sunday, March 16th and First Avenue in Minneapolis on Tuesday, March 18th.

In February, she ignited social media by teasing “Love In Real Life.” First up, she bid “farewell” to her Special era in a viral post followed by the reveal of a flute-soundtracked trailer for “Love In Real Life,” generating hundreds of thousands of views.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn