Lizzo; Sza.Photo: getty (2)

Lizzois sharing sweet words about a fellow musician.
On Wednesday, the “About Damn Singer” posted a short clip from herHBO Maxspecial,Lizzo: Live in Concert, that shows her on stage withSZA.
“My actual sister. I could cry thinking about you right now,” she expressed in the caption of the two’s performance filmedon the Nov. 19stop of her tour in Inglewood, California.
“Nothing could make special more special than you@sza❤️ full performance now streaming on@hbomax,” she continued in the caption.
WARNING: Below Contains Explicit Language
In the sweet clip, SZA returns the praise as she bows down to Lizzo, and the two share a hug before SZA addresses the adoring crowing, saying: “This is my f—in' fave. Make some noise for my f—in' fave, Lizzo. This is unreal. Thank you so much for even just being my friend. I love you. You’re special.”
It marks the second time the streaming service has dedicated a special to thethree-time Grammy-Award winner.
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In November, HBO Max premiered a documentary titledLove, Lizzoabout her life and rise to fame.
The documentaryfeatures archival footage from her many eras— including some concert footage and behind-the-scenes goodness, including the recording of her albumSpecial.It chronicles her rise to stardom in Detroit and Houston and shows her expressing her passion for music from a young age.
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Detailing her childhood, Lizzo explained in the trailer that she’d write pop songs as a little girl, despite not having the confidence in her voice to sing them herself. “Nobody was trying to sign a fat Black girl that rapped, sang, and played the flute,” she shares. “… It took so much hard work to get to where I am today, but I found my voice. Now, when people see me on stage, they see themselves.”
source: people.com