Lizzo said she named her flute “Sasha Flute,” a play on Beyoncé’s alter ego, Sasha Fierce. She told Corden about the influence the icon, whom she has never met, has had on her.
“When I was shy or when I didn’t think I was cool and when I was getting picked on, I would listen to Beyoncé in my bedroom and it would transport me,” Lizzo said. “I would feel something. I would feel like my life is going to be better.”
Beyoncé’s music even helped her out of depression, she said, namely “B’Day,” which she listened to on repeat after dropping out of college.
“I would just sing ‘B’Day’ all the time, and I was just like I’m going to be a singer, I’m going to be a singer,” she said. “The way she makes people feel is how I want to make people feel with music.”
Lizzo also spoke about her religious upbringing and how her family gets mad at her for posting photos of herself scantily dressed, as well as the origins of her viral TikTok dance to her latest hit, “About Damn Time.”