Lizzo Reveals Release Date for New Single

Lizzo Reveals Release Date for New Single

Lizzo, 37, announced on Wednesday that “Don’t Make Me Love U” will arrive on March 20. She made the reveal in a social post that immediately drew attention.

In that post she called the track “the new national anthem” and urged fans to prepare. The clip included a playful video that amplified excitement.

Early performance and themes

The song first surfaced during her Saturday Night Live appearance last April. She performed the ballad live, offering an early look at the material.

In a conversation with Kelly Clarkson, Lizzo said the song reflects her relationship with the public. It explores the emotional push and pull of admiration and criticism.

Hiatus, context and album plans

Over the past year, Lizzo stepped back from the spotlight. She cited mental health needs and navigated ongoing legal matters during that period.

In September she said the album Love in Real Life was put on hold as her creative direction shifted. She opted to let the project evolve rather than force it forward.

Return on her terms

The new single marks a deliberate reentry after that break. Fans may see this release as a reset and a statement of intent.

Promotion and visuals

The announcement video shows Lizzo dancing alongside what appears to be an earlier version of herself. That visual suggests reflection, growth, and a personal tone for the song.

Lizzo revealed the release date for her new single via social updates and short clips. She also encouraged listeners to stay tuned for more material.

March 20 will be the official release date for “Don’t Make Me Love U.” For continued coverage, visit Filmogaz.com.