Lizzo is preparing to release a brand new album, “BTCH”, in June 2026. Despite the accusations of her dancers the pop songstress failed to achieve the same commercial success as her previous releases. This includes scrapping an album that was previously planned. She’s released the album’s title track, but social media has criticized it as yet another flop. Lizzo Releases Her New Single ‘B’tch’ Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA Lizzo has released the title track of her new album. This is notable because the previous single from the album “Don’t make me love you” failed to gain traction in most parts of world, particularly the U.S. The singer took to X and shared a snippet from the music video. She wrote in the caption: “This song is dedicated for the women who are called b-tches for having boundaries, being sexual, speaking up for themselves and owning businesses. If we don’t perform and smile all the time, then we’re considered ‘ungrateful’. If we run a strict programme, then we’re considered’mean. The music video was shot in black and black, with Lizzo dancing with several dancers wearing black. The song is a reworking of Meredith Brooks’ 1997 anthem with the same title. Fans on X Aren’t Loving The song LISA OConnor/AFF-USA.COM / MEGA Unfortunately, for Lizzo, fans who responded to her X post were not pleased with the track, and some even mentioned the allegations made against her dancers. One person asked, “Girl how many anthems are you going to pull out of your a**? Weren’t you a rapper? I guess that was just for an award.” Another person quoted Nicki Minaj and wrote, “Hang up, flat screen.” Then they included a GIF showing a person doing the exact same thing. Another X user then alluded to the string of failed singles by saying, “Must have run out of Velcro because uhh..Ain’t nothing sticking.” Another social media user said, “This sounds like it’s really corny, Lizzo.” This I’m thing was all over the Obama administration and people hated. Fans on Instagram seem to be more accepting despite some criticism. Lizzo shared the album cover in March 2026. XNY/starmaxinc.com MEGA STAR MAX/ MEGA Lizzo took to her social media accounts to promote the release of her new single. The “Juice’ singer celebrated her birthday and shared her album cover. In the caption she wrote, “HAPPY BIRDDAY TO ME!” To celebrate, MY NEW ALBUM [is] coming on JUNE 5TH. Want to get me a present? Pre-order my new album, baby! Lizzo shared a link with fans to preorder her album. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! To celebrate, I present to you MY NEW ALBUM BITCH COMING ON JUNE 5TH.
Want to get me a present? Pre-order my baby album !!!! https://t.co/tn6XJ3iPY9 pic.twitter.com/Dkg2tfOdMI– LIZZO (@lizzo) April 27, 2026 Regarding the cover, it’s one of the simplest from her discography. The cover features a hand with long nails and Lizzo’s middle finger over a white backdrop. She is also in a celebratory position with her arms raised. Apple Music’s listing of the album “B-TCH”, states that it will have 12 tracks. This will be Lizzo’s third album for Nice Life Recording Company/Atlantic. The Songstress Was Supposed To Release An Album In 2025 SteveSands/NewYorkNewswire/MEGA Lizzo announced plans for a new studio album in early 2025. The first taste was a song titled “Love in Real Life” released in February. The song was not a big hit, so she released “Still Bad”, in March that year. It was a little more successful commercially, but it didn’t reach the level of radio success that major record labels were looking for before releasing albums. In September, she told New York Magazine that, despite having a finished album, she wasn’t sure if she would release it. Lizzo said that by 2025 she would have changed, the world would have changed so much and so many things had happened. She also said the album was not what she felt at the time. I was like ‘I have to do something differently. I don’t even know what that is, but I will just start following my intuition.’ Lizzo addressed the public’s misconceptions about her LISA OConnor/AFF USA.com / Mega Lizzo appeared on CBS Mornings on May 1, to promote “BTCH”. During the conversation, Gayle King asked her what people didn’t understand. “I think it’s a very long list,” said the Yitty founder. I think I’m one of the most misunderstood people. Lizzo said that the public does not understand that she is “always trying” to help. She continued, “Once it became clear that this was how people were going to interpret it, I stopped.” I’ll just put in the music. The Lizzo Faces Pressure Over New Song After A String Of Flop first appeared on The Blast