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Rihanna gives her approval but will a Lizzo collab bless us until ‘R9’ drops?

Newly minted superstar Lizzo performed her hit “Truth Hurts” at the BET Awards on Sunday, complete with a giant wedding cake, bridal attire, and a mid-song flute solo, and the Internet couldn’t help but notice one very enthusiastic fan in the crowd: Rihanna.

That’s right. Rihanna, whose boredom at award shows has been well-documented over the years — the “Needed Me” singer brought a flask to the 2017 Grammy Awards just to get through the thing, and was this bored at the 2013 VMA’s — jumped out of her seat mid-performance and enthusiastically clapped and nodded along.

And you can be sure that Lizzo took note of the superstar’s support.

The mutual respect has fans clamoring for a Rihanna-Lizzo collab.

Even though Rihanna hasn’t released any new music since 2016’s ANTI, and has focused on her extremely popular Fenty makeup, fashion and lingerie lines, her fans still haven’t given up hope.

Rih even jokingly acknowledged her fans’ ceaseless request for more music.

 

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But on a more serious note in a recent interview with the NYT, she noted that her fans have “haunted” her about releasing new music, stamping “R9” (a reference to what would be her ninth studio album) into her brain.

Luckily for her ravenous navy of music fans, Rihanna has promised the new album in 2019.

Lizzo, meanwhile, has been making music for the last 10 years, but 2019 has proven to be her breakout.

Finally, her exuberant songs, containing messages of body positivity, self-love and confidence– her most famous line is probably “I just took a DNA Test/ Turns out I’m 100% that bitch”– have connected with a mass audience.

Rihanna herself has recently emerged as a figure preaching body positivity, embracing her new “thicc” figure in a history-making British Vogue cover story.

Ahead of her BET Awards performance, Lizzo expressed her excitement about making it to the stage, at a venue that holds a special significance for her.

“This is a big deal to me because I’ve been doing music for a long ass time… But to play for black people, my people… I’ve been making music as a big black woman for big black women. And so now this just shows that my music is finally reaching the black community and I’m just so excited to just share with my people today.”

Similar to Rihanna’s navy, Lizzo’s fans are already demanding new music. She jokingly responded, “I just put out an album! Damn!” However, she did admit, “I’ve been doing something strange for a little piece of change, aka going in the studio and making music.”

Plus, now, we know that Rihanna’s also been in the studio working on R9, judging from this post from her close friend and project manager Jennifer Rosales.

 

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In the same, wide-ranging NYT interview, Rihanna shot down rumors of collaborating with Lady Gaga and Drake for R9, although she said she’s “not against” working with Gaga.

But she forcefully asserted that she would not be releasing a song with her on-and-off love Drake “anytime soon.”

She’s also been tight-lipped about her progress, the album’s genre (is it reggae?) and even its title. But one thing’s for sure, we need to hear Rihanna and Lizzo on a song together.

If not on R9, maybe on R10 — or maybe on Lizzo’s next smash.

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Shoutout Doja Cat, incredibly talented artist & THICC body positivity queen

Doja Cat’s rise to fame came about due to her hilarious “Mooo!” YouTube video which featured equal parts comedy, parody and sexy dancing in a cow outfit.

In a world where fake thicc bodies reign supreme Doja Cat has proven to be a loud body positivity voice.

In a Vlad TV interview, Doja Cat expresses how commentary on her body especially her boobs has been consistent.

She states that people will often claim that her boobs are fake especially in the “Mooo!” video. At the same time, they’ll also call her flat-chested in other photos.

But what really tops these remarks is calling her breasts “saggy” in a photo she posted to Instagram. Doja Cat responds to these comments saying they hurt but she wouldn’t have posted that photo if she cared what people thought.

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Doja Cat has a long list of instances of her promoting a body positive and sex-positive message. With singles that center around female pleasure and being eaten out like “Go To Town” which was first released in March 2018.

While highlighting the importance of vaginal health but also the reality of healthy vulvas, Doja Cat is not shy about communicating what she and many women want.

“And it’s clean but, messy like a pizza. Spend time on the donkey, even though I yeehaw.”

If “Go To Town” wasn’t enough of a body positive song for you, her “Tia Tamera” feat. Rico Nasty single released Feb. 20, is a song about her love of boobies.

Doja Cat says in a Genius Official Lyrics & Meaning Video that “The song Tia Tamera was based all around boobs. When you think about titties, like you think about twins because that’s like a word for titties.”

“I am the big idea. My twins big like Tia. My twins big like Tia, Tamera (Uh, wait). Tia, Tamera (Uh, wait). Tia, Tamera (Uh, wait). Tia, Tamera”

The song also features more body positivity with lyrics like,

“Thick in the thigh. Thick in the waist. Thick in the right motherfucking places”

But perhaps her largest body positive anthem is “Juicy” released on March 1 on the Deluxe Version of her debut album Amala. With lyrics like,

“I keep it juicy juicy, I eat that lunch (Yeah). She keep that booty booty, she keep that plump (Yeah yeah). That natural beauty beauty, yeah, yeah. If you could see it from the front, wait ’til you see it from the back, back, back, back, back.”

The song highlights “real” thick bodies rather than plastic or enhanced thick bodies. Citing “I don’t buy it, where the cellulite?”

And not being afraid to incorporate the word “fat” singing “I’m fit and fat, he live for that.” What tops it all off is Doja Cat’s rendition of the song on COLORS. Doja is in her usual revealing attire that shows off her curvaceous and thicc body without trying to conceal any of Hollywoods usual “impurities.”

A refreshing thicc body anthem, the song has the exact message of body positivity that media needs. Doja Cat is the real thicc body queen inspiring us to love our rolls and saggy boobs.