Lizzo is continuing to use her platform to bring hope and positivity amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
On Saturday (April 18), the "Truth Hurts" singer performed a powerful rendition of Otis Redding's classic hit "A Change Is Gonna Come" for the Global Citizen's One World: Together At Home special.
From her home in Los Angeles, Lizzo belted out the track while playing on the piano. She then concluded her performance with an uplifting message, saying, "Thank you to everyone working hard to keep us safe. Thank you to everyone staying home keeping themselves safe. I love you. We got this. We'll get through this together."
Last month, Lizzo led her first of many 30-minute mass meditations on Instagram Live to help fans deal with their fear and anxiety sparked by the pandemic.
"Because I Love You. A meditation and mantra to promote healing during this global crisis," she captioned the live Instagram video. "Use at your own pace. Love you!"
The 31-year-old singer began the meditation by playing the flute while sitting in front of a bowl of multicolored crystals. She then recited a mantra: "Fear does not exist in my body. Fear does not exist in my home. Love exists in my body. Love exists in my home."
She went on to talk of the current pandemic, saying, "It's a scary time for a lot of people and even I was experiencing some fear. More so than fear I was experiencing helplessness, which is something we can feel a lot on this planet... I still feel the same way."
"There is the disease and then there is the fear of disease and I think that fear can spread so much hatred and fear can spread so much negative energy," she added. "Fear can spread the disease even quicker than the disease can."
"So I wanted to empower everybody and I wanted to let everyone know we have power to eliminate fear," Lizzo continued. "A lot of people are sad right now because a lot of their favorite artists can't play shows, or somebody they know is sick, or they might be sick, or we might be afraid of what this means for life as we know it. And I wanted to take the time today to just do a mass meditation."
Lizzo then led fans in deep breathing exercises, played more music on her flute and spoke of necessary safety precautions while applying hand sanitizer on her own hands.
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