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Grammy-winning artist Lizzo talks with Jennifer about her new single "Don't Make Me Love You"; Grammy-nominated pop star Zara Larsson stops by to discuss her album "Midnight Sun" and her three-time platinum viral song "Lush Life"; Jennifer welcomes the first Black woman and gold medalist on Team USA's national ice hockey team, Laila Edwards from Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
Grammy-winning artist Lizzo talks with Jennifer about her new single "Don't Make Me Love You"; Grammy-nominated pop star Zara Larsson stops by to discuss her album "Midnight Sun" and her three-time platinum viral song "Lush Life"; Jennifer welcomes the first Black woman and gold medalist on Team USA's national ice hockey team, Laila Edwards from Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
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