Lizzo launched her newest single “Nonetheless Dangerous” on Thursday, the second single off her upcoming fifth album Love In Actual Life.
“Nonetheless Dangerous” appears like classic Lizzo, a cool upbeat pop monitor with the singer triumphantly getting over heartbreak as she declares she doesn’t “want him, I want a drink” as she seems to be to “flip ache into some champagne.” She co-wrote the track with Blake Slatkin, who co-produced “About Rattling Time,” and her longtime collaborator Ricky Reed, the producer on most of her largest hits together with “Juice,” “Good as Hell” and “Reality Hurts.”
“Nonetheless Dangerous” follows “Love In Actual Life,” the lead single and title monitor for her upcoming album, which doesn’t have a launch date but. Love in Actual Life might be Lizzo’s first album since Particular, which was nominated for a Grammy for album of the yr.
The brand new single is the most recent on Lizzo’s comeback since going through a number of sexual harassment lawsuits filed by a few of her former workers again in 2023. She denied the claims and spoke in regards to the allegations in a podcast interview with Keke Palmer again in December, telling Palmer that she was “blindsided.”
Lizzo performed an underplay live performance on the Wiltern in Los Angeles on Wednesday evening, her first present because the lawsuits had been filed. She spoke about difficulties of the previous a number of years throughout her Wiltern set set, telling the group that she was “so heartbroken by the world and so deeply harm that I didn’t need to stay anymore.”
She is going to play one other intimate live performance at Irving Plaza in New York on March 16 and a 3rd in Minneapolis at First Avenue on March 18.