![]() ![]() I feel like if there was a math equation to determine who the most universally beloved musicians are, it would go number of fans divided by number of haters squared, and I guarantee Erykah will come out somewhere near the top. I guess maybe it's because she's made incredible music since she burst on the scene with "On & On" and forever changed the landscape of R&B. ![]() Maybe it's because she's one of the truest artists around, always doing exactly what she wants, never bending to the zeitgeist. She's also charismatic, super intelligent, a warrior of the spirit and the pen. I mean, she literally introduced the phrase woke to popular culture nearly 15 years ago in her song "Master Teacher." She's also made some of my favorite records of all time, and Mama's Gun particularly is in my top five ever. She's graced the cover of The FADER not once but twice. The setlist found everyone rocking out to some of the singer’s most popular hits like “Good As Hell,” “Cuz I Love You,” and fan favorites like “Boys” and “Water Me.”Īppropriately, she opened the show with her Cardi B collaboration, “Rumors,” which, while the Bronx baddie was in Miami, was pre-recorded and presented during the UNSTAGED show.įans can sign up for a streaming pass on LIVENow to rewatch Lizzo’s Miami concert on-demand and enjoy highlights from her good time performance below.The first time was in the spring of 2001 right after Mama's Gun had come out, and she seemed both proud of the way she had brought a lot of people into the light, pointed the way towards freedom of thought and expression, but she also sounded weary, feeling the weight and expectation of being that spiritual warrior 24/7. ![]() Her excitement was contagious, sharing with the crowd, “This has been one of the craziest years I’ve ever witnessed, and to be present in my body right now and to be able to do this for you right now is a blessing and I’m so grateful,” before launching into a cover of Chaka Khan’s “I’m Every Woman.”ĥ00 Amex members were invited to the exclusive Art Basel event but was also streamed for fans via LIVENow across the U.S. The Miami show, in an already jam-packed Art Basel week, marked only the second time the “Truth Hurts” singer-songwriter performed a full show since the pandemic began. RELATED: Art Basel Miami 2021: 6 Must-Attend Events Not To Miss - BET ![]()
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