Lizzo has been one of the fast-rising artists in the past years, and she is definitely on the roll with some massive deals and engagements in the coming months.
Melissa Viviane Jefferson, known professionally as Lizzo, made her breakthrough with her debut EP "Coconut Oil" in 2016 and eventually her 2017 hit "Truth Hurts."
"Truth Hurts" became her most successful record to date, as it earned her four GRAMMY nominations in 2020, including Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Pop Solo Performance.
With her eventual commercial success, Lizzo has inked more deals and engagements in the industry.
Lizzo Net Worth 2022
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Lizzo's net worth is estimated to be around $12 million.
Although it can be considered small despite her hit songs and several accolades, including three GRAMMY Awards in her belt, Lizzo just recently made a breakthrough, and her career is expected to catapult higher, especially with her upcoming engagements.
Lizzo's current net worth is primarily attributed to her music, brand endorsements, business, television stints.
As expected, Lizzo primarily earns because of the music she releases.
"Cuz I Love You" peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 charts and No. 2 on UK's R&B Albums Chart.
Her number one single "Truth Hurts" peaked at No. 1 in the US Billboard Hot 100, US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, US Dance/Mix Show Airplay, and US Rolling Stone Top 100, among more charts.
The record was also certified by the Recording Industry Association of America as 7x Platinum, selling 7,000,000 certified units.
The triple GRAMMY-awarded artist has also collaborated with big brands such as Logitech, Dove, and Quay.
Most recently, Lizzo is hosting her new Amazon show "Watch Out for the Big Grrrls," where she is on the hunt for her next plus-size backup dancers to accompany her upcoming tours.
Weeks ago, Lizzo announced that she would now be entering the fashion world by introducing "Yitty," a shapewear that the singer has created to aid the new age of radical thinking about clothing.
"Instead of thinking about size in this linear way, we're thinking about it on a spectrum where everyone is included. Everyone's size is just their size. It's not high, it's not low. It's not big, it's not small. It's just your size," she said.
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