Lizzo has stirred up a major controversy in the pop music world after suggesting that Britney Spears is merely “doing a Janet [Jackson] impression,” during her recent appearance on the Sibling Rivalry podcast.
The Grammy-winning singer made the remark while defending her earlier declaration that Janet Jackson—not Madonna—is the true “Queen of Pop.” But her attempt to praise Jackson by referencing Spears backfired quickly, sparking outrage among fans who saw it as dismissive of Britney’s own pop legacy.
Lizzo’s Comment: “Britney Is Doing a Janet Impression”
During the interview, Lizzo explained:
“I have to really clear some sh*t up because people came for me on the internet when I said Janet Jackson is the Queen of Pop. Britney Spears is doing a Janet impression—and she said it. Janet is her diva. There were no such things as pop divas before Janet. Janet was first. She was famous when Madonna was a kid watching her on TV.”
Her statement, meant to highlight Janet’s cultural impact, immediately went viral, igniting heated debates across Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
Fans Defend Britney Spears: “She’s Not Just a Copy”
Fans were quick to defend Britney Spears, arguing that while she has openly acknowledged Janet Jackson as a key inspiration, she has undeniably carved out her own iconic path in music history. Critics accused Lizzo of fueling unnecessary comparisons between powerful female artists—an outdated trope in pop culture discourse.
Social media users stressed that Spears helped define an entire generation of pop, pioneering the late-‘90s and early 2000s teen pop boom with hits like “…Baby One More Time” and “Toxic.” They emphasized that her influence stands firmly on its own, from chart-topping albums to groundbreaking performances and her resilience in the face of public scrutiny.
Britney’s Past Tribute to Janet Resurfaces
Adding to the nuance, fans resurfaced a heartfelt Instagram post Spears shared in February 2024, where she paid tribute to Janet Jackson by posting her iconic 1993 Rolling Stone cover.
“Thank you to this beautiful lady for keeping my dreams and heart alive,” Britney wrote. “She’s always been the deepest and brightest woman at the same time. She went through so much but I feel she is someone I will look up to for the rest of my life.”
The post shows Spears’ deep respect for Jackson, highlighting how admiration doesn’t equate to imitation.
Why This Moment Hit a Nerve
Lizzo’s comment touched on a sensitive spot in pop music culture: the fine line between influence and individuality. While it’s clear that Janet Jackson paved the way for many—including Spears—fans insist that recognition doesn’t mean reduction.
Even supporters of Lizzo admitted that her wording may have undermined her message of empowerment by minimizing Britney’s originality and massive cultural footprint.
A Clash of Queens—or Just a Misfire?
Lizzo, known for her messages of body positivity, inclusivity, and female empowerment, is now facing criticism for what many saw as an unintentional misstep. Though her goal may have been to elevate Janet Jackson’s long-overdue recognition, the execution prompted backlash from those who believe pop queens should be celebrated individually, not comparatively.
As one user wrote on X (formerly Twitter):
“Janet Jackson is legendary. Britney Spears is legendary. We don’t have to pit them against each other to prove a point.”
What’s Next?
As of now, Lizzo has not publicly responded to the backlash. Whether she chooses to clarify her remarks or let the controversy pass, the incident underscores how passionately fans feel about the legacies of their favorite artists—and how easily online discourse can spiral over a few words.
In the end, this moment reminds us that pop history isn’t just about crowns and titles—it’s about celebrating the unique artistry that each legend brings to the stage.