American singer and rapper Lizzo has turned down her pervious claims about having a gap year.
In August, the rapper announced through her Instagram that she is a taking a break from music. She posted a video along with a caption that read: “I’m taking a gap year and protecting my peace" followed by a prayer emoji.
Recently, when the Good As Hell singer was asked about the extended gap at Fortune's Most Powerful Women Summit, she laughed it off stating, ‘Who said gap?’
The hip hop singer explained that it wasn’t a gap year for her, rather called it a ‘grind year’.
“Gap year’? Girl, who said ‘gap year’? I launched my company Yitty in 2022 at the same time as my album, ‘Special”, she added.
As per the Rolling Stone magazine, the 36-year-old singer further stated: "As soon as I stepped down home from tour - I may not be as public-facing - but I went straight to Yitty headquarters, and I’ve just been working, working, working.”
She concluded saying: “You may not see me, but I’ve been working. This ain’t a gap year, it’s a grind year.”
Lizzo is know to be an outstanding rapper and singer. She released her last album 'Special' in 2022.
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