On Saturday, May 24, Lizzo lit up social media with her surprise remix of PlutoNotDaBratt’s viral hit “Whim Whammie.” While the track hasn’t yet landed on streaming platforms, fans were treated to a visual teaser on Lizzo’s Instagram—and the energy was unmatched.
Wearing a chic two-piece from her Yitty shapewear line and rocking long, flowing blonde tresses, Lizzo appeared confident and radiant outside her home. The video showed off her noticeably slimmer figure, but it was her unapologetic bars that stole the spotlight:
“Btch, it’s Lizzo / Call me Lizzy / I been fat and I been skinny / Btches still ain’t f*ckin’ with me.”
The Grammy-winning artist’s assertive delivery and sharp wordplay immediately set social media ablaze, with fans praising her bold return to rap vibes. While the remix isn’t yet on major platforms, its demand is already undeniable.
PlutoNotDaBratt’s Viral Hit Gets Major Cosign
The original “Whim Whammie” track by rising Atlanta star PlutoNotDaBratt, featuring YK Niece, has been making waves online. With Lizzo now adding her touch, the song’s cultural impact only continues to grow.
Before Lizzo, rapper Sexxy Red dropped her remix alongside Pluto and YK Niece. Interestingly, Latto was originally tapped for the remix but reportedly backed out due to behind-the-scenes drama, choosing not to clear her verse.
Despite the remix shuffle, Lizzo’s version is gaining traction fast, with fans eagerly awaiting its official release.
Lizzo Opens Up About Mental Health Battle
Just days before the remix, Lizzo also got candid about her ongoing mental health struggles in an emotional Instagram post. On May 21, she shared a raw message detailing a particularly difficult day.
In a photo where she’s smiling in a “God’s sexiest soldier” T-shirt and a Yitty hat, Lizzo revealed that behind the smile was a woman battling exhaustion, vulnerability, and emotional pain.
“I was bawling in bed… I canceled my workout… I was driving around sobbing because some days I just can’t take it. This sh*t ain’t easy for anybody,” she wrote.
Despite her fame and success, Lizzo reminded fans that everyone has breaking points and that it’s okay to not be okay. She extended compassion to those struggling with their own mental health:
“I have grace for everyone who feels like they’re going insane… for everyone who feels like nothing is good enough… for everyone who feels like they failed… I FEEL YOU.”
She concluded on a hopeful note, stating, “But I’m still here, and so are you.”
Balancing Strength and Vulnerability
Lizzo’s recent moves highlight both her strength and her softness—unafraid to deliver fire on the mic one day and share her emotional truth the next. Whether she’s commanding attention with hard-hitting verses or connecting deeply with fans over mental health, Lizzo continues to prove that her voice—both musical and personal—matters more than ever.