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Lizzo Plays 200-Year-old Flute Once Owned by James Madison

Lizzo made history after playing a 200 hundred-year-old near ancient instrument that belonged to the fourth President of the United States, James Madison.

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It was a historical night for the star as she was reportedly the first person to play the flute.

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Keep reading to find out more.

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Lizzo’s third studio album, Cuz I Love You, is a total masterpiece.

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But it’s not just the brilliant music that she makes that has garnered Lizzo such a legion of fans.

There’s so much more to the star…

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For one thing, she’s totally unique.

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Which other plus-size, dance-trained, hip-hop artist plays the flute in almost all of her songs?

Truly, Lizzo is one of a kind.

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But what’s even more important than her talent?

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It’s gotta be Lizzo’s incredible message. Her lyrics are all designed to inspire self-love and confidence — particularly in young women. In a world of problematic messages, she’s a real force for good.

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Lizzo has dominated the stage for several years now.

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Gaining some pretty high-profile fans along the way.

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At the BET Awards back in 2019, there was one audience member who was truly losing her mind over Lizzo’s performance…

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Rihanna.

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And at the MTV Video Music Awards that same year, Lizzo made even more famous fans.

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At the VMAs, the audience was pretty much all going wild for Lizzo — including Queen Latifah.

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And late in 2019, Lizzo was cemented as a true icon.

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The star was named TIME’s Entertainer of the Year. She was recognized for her trailblazing message of body positivity, advocacy for self-love, and her “relentlessly positive and impossibly catchy” sound.

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It’s a truly impressive achievement.

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“Attending a Lizzo concert feels like worshipping at the church of self-love, if your preacher was a pop star living joyfully in a big black body, delivering a sermon of self-acceptance that’s as frank as it is accessible,” author, Samantha Irby, wrote for TIME magazine.

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Lizzo opened up to the magazine about being an advocate for body positivity:

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“I’ve been doing positive music for a long-a** time. Then the culture changed.”

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“Now I’ve seen it reach the mainstream. Suddenly I’m mainstream! How could we have guessed something like this would happen when we’ve never seen anything like this before?” the songstress told TIME.

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And even now, the world’s love for Lizzo continues to grow with her success.

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2020 saw her nominated for eleven awards at the Billboard Music Awards and she won one for Top Song Sales Artist.

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The same year, she also performed a sold-out show at the Sydney Opera House…

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The same place she had previously performed as a young flute player.

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But it seems life isn’t all positivity for Lizzo.

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As the singer has revealed the struggles she has faced in her pas …

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In an interview with Rolling Stone, she revealed she had even been temporarily homeless.

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After dropping out of college, Lizzo lived in her car while struggling to break through as a rapper.

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She struggled with her self-esteem and was deeply unhappy.

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But when she moved to Minneapolis and broke through onto the local music scene, things seriously began to pick up for the star…

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And now, her fortune is impressive!

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It’s estimated that she’s earned $16.5 million from music sales, plus an extra $8.8 million from her extensive tours.

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But that’s not all…

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She’s had brand deals with many big companies, including Dove, Urban Decay, Absolut Vodka, Google Pixel 6, Logitech, and Quay, which helped line her pockets further!

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And on top of this, there’s Yitty.

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Yitty is Lizzo’s shapewear brand with Fabletics, which is reportedly a huge financial success!

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Plus, there’s Watch Out for the Big Grrrls.

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Lizzo’s reality show airs on Amazon Prime, and even won an Emmy!

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And how is Lizzo celebrating all of this success?

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Well, she’s invested in an incredible $26 million mansion.

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Lizzo never fails to put on a show…

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But her latest move has led to many slamming the singer…

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“He’s probably rolling in his grave. Such disrespect,” one person wrote.

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“Okay let’s just totally disrespect our founders,” another added, while a third said: “Good grief.”

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During a show on Tuesday night, she surprised her audience by getting out the 200-year-old flute and playing it.

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The flute was made in 1813 and used to belong to James Madison, the fourth president of the United States. TMZ reports that Lizzo was quite nervous about holding the flute in her hands, never mind playing it.

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“B****, I’m scared,” she said to the crowd.

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After playing her first note with the ancient flute, the crowd uproared.

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After the show, Lizzo shared her thoughts online about the moment she had with Madison’s flute.

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She stated that she was the “first and only person” to play the flute.

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Lizzo added: “I will never be over it.”

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Prior to the show, Lizzo got an invite from Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden to visit the largest flute collection in the world while she was in town.

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The singer took her up on it, and said: “I’M PLAYIN THAT CRYSTAL FLUTE!!!”

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What do you think?

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