Lizzo – BITCH is the third studio album from Melissa Viviane Jefferson, the Minneapolis-bred, Houston-raised artist who built one of the most devoted fanbases in contemporary R&B and pop through relentless touring, fiercely personal songwriting, and a performance energy that few artists working today can match. Released on Atlantic Records, this is the follow-up to the record that turned Lizzo from a critically respected independent artist into a genuine mainstream force, and it arrives carrying the full weight of that momentum.
Who Lizzo Is and Why This Album Matters
Lizzo earned four Grammy Awards and a place in the cultural conversation not by following trends but by committing completely to her own voice, both literally and figuratively. She plays flute, she writes her own material, and she performs with a physicality and conviction that translate even on record. BITCH is the third chapter in that story, a studio album on Atlantic Records with catalog number 87498. Third albums carry a particular kind of pressure in an artist’s catalog. They tend to be where an artist either consolidates what they have built or pushes into genuinely new territory. Either way, they are worth paying attention to, and with Lizzo, the stakes are real.
Format and Label Details for Lizzo – BITCH
This listing is for the CD edition on Atlantic Records, catalog number 87498. Atlantic has been home to some of the most important R&B and soul records ever pressed, and while this is a CD rather than vinyl, collectors and serious music fans know that owning the physical product matters. A CD from a major label release like this is the cleaner, often more complete listening experience compared to streaming, and for Lizzo’s material, which is built around production detail, vocal layering, and dynamic range, hearing it on a proper format rather than through compressed audio makes a genuine difference.
Why You Would Want This Copy
If you follow Lizzo’s catalog seriously, BITCH belongs alongside Special and Cuz I Love You in your physical collection. Atlantic pressed this with catalog number 87498, and as a third studio album from a 4x Grammy Award-winning artist with this level of profile, physical copies move. R&B and soul on CD holds value for collectors who care about completeness, and a Lizzo discography without the third record is simply incomplete. This is the kind of release where having the physical copy, the actual thing you can hold, matters more than people tend to admit until it becomes difficult to find.



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