"Truth Hurts" is a song released by American singer and rapperLizzo. It was originally released on September 19, 2017, byNice Life Recording Company andAtlantic Records, but then re-released as a radio single on March 22, 2019. It was written by Lizzo alongsideJesse Saint John and producers Steven "Tele" Cheung andRicky Reed.[1]
Music journalists have described "Truth Hurts" astrap,hip hop, andpop. Though it did not chart upon release, it became aviralsleeper hit in 2019 aftergaining popularity on theTikTok video sharing app and being used in theNetflix movieSomeone Great. The song was included as a bonus track on the deluxe version of Lizzo's third studio albumCuz I Love You (2019) and reached number one on theBillboard Hot 100, becoming Lizzo's first song to do so. She followedLauryn Hill andCardi B as the only female rappers to achieve that with a solo song.[2][3][4] It spent seven weeks at number one, becoming the longest-running number-one for a solo song by a female rapper, earning her aGuinness World Record.[5] The accompanyingmusic video stars Lizzo playing a bride that marries herself.
Musically, it is atrap,[6]hip hop,[5] andpop song[7] led by a "glittering" piano loop.[8] Lyrically, the song sees the singer addressing romantic problems, singing the lyrics, "'You coulda had a bad bitch, non-committal/ Help you with your career, just a little', she sings. 'You're 'posed to hold me down/ But you're holding me back/ And that's the sound of me not calling you back'."[9]
During a 2019 concert in her nativeDetroit, Lizzo declared that "the person I wrote that song about is from Detroit."[10]
In the United States "Truth Hurts" became asleeper hit two years after its release; the song was originally released in September 2017 and eventually charted in the spring of 2019. On the USBillboard Hot 100 chart, the song debuted at number 50 on the week ending May 18, 2019. Its high debut was due to aBillboard rule that affects songs older than one year from entering the Hot 100 unless obtaining a substantial number of chart points.[11] The track reached number one in September 2019, becoming Lizzo's first number one song in the United States.[4][12][13] "Truth Hurts" became the third solo song by a female rapper to top the Hot 100, followingLauryn Hill's "Doo Wop (That Thing)" andCardi B's "Bodak Yellow". On its fourth week at number one, it became the longest-leading rap number one single by a female artist unaccompanied by another act in the chart's history, surpassing Cardi B's three-week reign with "Bodak Yellow" in October 2017.[14] It spent seven non-consecutive weeks at number one, tyingIggy Azalea's "Fancy", featuringCharli XCX, for the longest-leading rap song by a female artist on the chart.[15] On November 2, 2019, it was replaced by "Someone You Loved" byLewis Capaldi.[16]
"Truth Hurts" debuted at number 33 onMainstream Top 40 following its entry on the Hot 100 and reached number one, giving Lizzo her first chart topper on that chart. The song also hit number one on the USRhythmic chart, where it became Lizzo's firstBillboard chart topper; and one of five songs to reach number one with a 5-1 jump on that chart since its October 1992 inception.[17] OnBillboard'sDance/Mix Show Airplay, the single became her first top 10, and also reached number one in September 2019 (spending nine weeks, the most ever for a Rap song recorded by a female Rap artist since its 2003 inception), eclipsing "Juice" which peaked at number 25 in May 2019.[18][19] In Canada, "Truth Hurts" opened at number 43 on theHot 100 for the week ending May 18, 2019; it has since peaked at number seven.[20]
In the United Kingdom, "Truth Hurts" has debuted at number 67 on theUK Singles Chart on the week ending May 9, 2019,[21] later peaking at number 29 on the week ending September 19, 2019.[21] In Belgium, the song entered the top 10 of the Belgian Singles Chart, at number two, becoming Lizzo's first and highest-charting entry in the country. The song also entered the top 10 of the Belgium Urban Singles Chart, at number nine, also becoming her first and highest-charting entry on the chart, respectively.[22]
In New Zealand, "Truth Hurts" peaked at number five on the New Zealand Singles Chart.[23] In Australia, the song entered the top 30, at number 21 on the week ending May 25, 2019.[24] It has since reached number 15 there.
"Truth Hurts" was received critical acclaim by music critics. Ashley Monaé, writing forPitchfork, stated the song contains "sobering moments of truth where Lizzo's charisma wins us over and sets her apart."[8]DIY magazine wrote that the song "continues to show off her relatable rap."[25]Rolling Stone staff stated that "yes, 'Truth Hurts' came out in 2017, but there's no denying the song's effect on not just Lizzo's career but the entire year in culture", and added that Lizzo "exhibits the ultimate form of self-care" on an "unstoppable breakup anthem."[26]
A music video was released to accompany "Truth Hurts", styled byBrooke Candy.[32][33] It depicts the singer at a wedding, then leaving the groom at the altar.[25] The video finishes with the singer marrying herself, followed by a dance party.[33] Scenes of the singer in lingerie are interspersed throughout the video.[32] As of September 2020, the music video has amassed more than 220 million views on YouTube.[34] The video's story was later continued in the music video for "2 Be Loved (Am I Ready)", released in 2022.[35]
Lizzo performed "Truth Hurts" at the2019 BET Awards. She opened the number on top of a big wedding cake wearing a whiteveil and a lacy white teddy, surrounded by dancers also wearing wedding dresses with bouquets in hands.[36][37] The performance included a flute solo; "two brighttrills" according toClassic FM.[38] She also performed at the2019 MTV Video Music Awards in a medley. She opened the VMAs performance wearing acowgirl attire surrounded by dancers in front of an "inflatable ass" bouncing to the beat.[39] Then, wearing a neon yellow leotard, she transitioned into "Good as Hell" with digital clouds in the background.[40] InRolling Stone,Rob Sheffield opined thatTaylor Swift,Missy Elliott and Lizzo "saved" the ceremony, further adding that Lizzo "stole the show".[41] Writing forEsquire, Matt Miller said that, "If there was a star-making performance of the night it was this one, an unforgettable moment that I'm hoping we'll see at more award shows".[42]
Lizzo performed "Truth Hurts" on December 22, 2019, onSaturday Night Live accompanied by an all-female live band. For the intro, her guitarist Celisse Henderson paid homage toSister Rosetta Tharpe by playing an altered version of the song's lead melody on a cream-coloredGibson SG Custom.[43][44]
On January 26, 2020, Lizzo opened the62nd Annual Grammy Awards with a medley of "Cuz I Love You" and "Truth Hurts". After performing "Cuz I Love You",ballerinas wearingdo-rags appeared on stage as she changed into aTron-esque,[45] glow-in-the-dark bodysuit to perform "Truth Hurts".[46][47]The Washington Post editors considered it "a classic Lizzo number, as she also dazzled the crowd by breaking out her flute for a solo".[48] InUSA Today, Patrick Ryan opined that the performance showed that "she's one of the most joyful entertainers in music right now".[49]Rolling Stone editors opined that she "topped the whole thing off with five words that made the performance a mic-drop for the ages: "Welcome to the Grammys, bitch!"".[45] The three publications ranked it among the best performances of the ceremony. She also performed a medley of "Cuz I Love You", "Truth Hurts", "Good as Hell" and "Juice" at the2020 Brit Awards.[50]
The song's lyrics in which she references theMinnesota Vikings wereedited out by one station: Top 40/CHRWIXX inGreen Bay, due to thePackers'rivalry with them and the station broadcasting games on thePackers Radio Network. Atlantic allowed the station to make changes to the song and was ultimately "cool with it" when it came to the adjustment.[51]
In a 2020 episode of the American game showJeopardy!, hostAlex Trebek recited the lyrics as a clue in the category "Lyrics of Today." Once a contestant gave the correct answer, Trebek quipped, "I did it exactly like (Lizzo) does, didn't I?"[52]
Two official remixes of "Truth Hurts" were released by Lizzo. One features production from the DJ CID and was released on August 22, 2019. The other features Charlotte rapperDaBaby and was released on August 23, 2019. The release of the remixes were an effort to get "Truth Hurts" to reach number one on theBillboard Hot 100.[62] A limited edition vinyl included an extended version of the CID remix.[63] On September 24, 2019, a third remix featuring South Korean boy bandAB6IX was released.[64]
"Truth Hurts" was the subject of two allegations ofplagiarism concerning its opening line "I just took a DNA test, turns out I'm 100% that bitch".[66] After Lizzo filed a trademark application for the phrase "100% that bitch" on June 10, 2019,[67] singer Mina Lioness (Amina Bogle-Barriteau) tweeted on August 28 that she shared a similar Twitter post in February 2017 "I did a DNA test and found out I'm 100% that bitch."[71] Lizzo responded that her use of the phrase "I'm 100% that bitch" was based on an Instagram meme and that she was not aware of Lioness's original tweet.[72]
On October 15, producersJustin and Jeremiah Raisen posted on Instagram that the opening line was lifted from an unreleased demo, "Healthy", that they co-wrote with Lizzo and other songwriters. They attributed the lyric to Lioness's tweet. In response, Lizzo's lawyer stated that the Raisens did not co-write "Truth Hurts" and that the Raisens "expressly renounced any claim to the work, in writing, months ago".[68][72]
Lioness was credited as a co-writer of the song on October 23, 2019.[73][74] On the same day, Lizzo filed a lawsuit against the Raisens for alleged harassment. In an Instagram post, Lizzo wrote "The creator of the tweet is the person I am sharing my success with...not these men. Period."[75]
Lioness posted a Tweet on October 23, 2019, saying "I just took a DNA test, turns out I'm a credited writer for the number one song on Billboard."[76]
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