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Question: The year is 2024. A very descriptive story of Tate McRae turning into Lizzo with a description of why and how Tate McRae doesn't want to become Lizzo. Include Tate McRae's age, height, weight, birthday, birth year, hair color, eye color and where she's from and who her family is and what she's wearing. Include Lizzo's age, height, weight, birthday, birth year, hair color, eye color and where she's from and who her family and what she's wearing. Have Tate's voice transform as well midsentence while she's performing one of her songs and her outfit turn into one Lizzo would wear. Include a quote of song lyrics from one of Tate's songs and have her voice shift into Lizzo's and have her unwillingly start rapping the Lizzo song in Lizzo's voice freaking out. Include lyrics from an actual Lizzo song and have them be in quoted text. Have Tate McRae be sad and want to turn back into herself. Have Tate McRae unwillingly continue rapping more of the lyrics from the Lizzo song starting with "The juice ain't worth the squeeze If the juice don't look like this Hold up, nigga, please Don't make me have to take your bitch, shit" Have Tate unwillingly address the audience like Megan Thee Stallion using her voice and have it be in quoted text and have her use words only Lizzo would use. Have Tate feel uncomfortable in Lizzo's body also not liking the lyrics she just rapped wanting to go back to her own style.
In 2024, young pop sensation Tate McRae stood on stage, gripping her mic nervously. Born on July 1, 2003, the 21-year-old starlet from Alberta, Canada had made a significant name for herself with her delicate, stirring music. At 5 feet and 7 inches, with a slim, graceful figure and long brown hair that draped over her shoulders, Tate was very different in style and persona to another musical staple of the decade, Lizzo. As the music started, Tate was already feeling distinctly uncomfortable. She was wearing a shiny silver, oversized jacket - something far from her normal, chicly understated wardrobe. Then, mid-performance, she suddenly felt a peculiar shift within herself. Her unique voice, known for its tender fragility, was starting to morph, becoming rich with power and soul, much like that of Lizzo’s. "I feel useless, can't see through this," her voice wavered on a haunting line from her song 'teenage minds.' Then, to everyone's shock, her voice smoothly transitioned into the robust stylings of Lizzo's. Born on April 27, 1988, 36-year-old Melissa Viviane Jefferson, aka Lizzo, is celebrated for her unapologetic confidence and exuberant performances. Of course, standing at 5 feet and 10 inches, her body is a stark contrast to the young Tate's physique, and her aura exudes a boldness that is proudly in-your-face. With her signature textured, black hair and remarkable, dark brown eyes, Lizzo is more than just a musical artist; she's a movement. "Wait, what…?" Tate sputtered, desperately trying to suppress the change, but it was useless. Lizzo's powerful voice echoed in the arena, rapping the lyrics from 'Watermelons Sugar': "The juice ain't worth the squeeze If the juice don't look like this Hold up, nigga, please Don't make me have to take your bitch, shit" Tate's face coloured, and she looked notably troubled. She felt alien in this newfound persona; well aware of the vast gap between her understated style and Lizzo's fiery approach. "All right, Houston! Are you ready to get lit tonight?" she suddenly bellowed, her voice now resembling that of Thee Megan Stallion, another powerful woman in the music industry. The words felt strange on her tongue; these were not phrases Tate McRae would say. "I don't... I can't…," she stumbled over words, her voice pitching back towards her own. The song ended abruptly, and her breath came out in frightened gasps. She was just a young woman trying to be herself, but here she was, trapped in the body and personality of someone she admired but did not want to become. Tate looked at the bewildered faces before her, clutching Lizzo's flannel shirt that had appeared on her body. She missed her comfortable clothes, her sensibly stylized performances but above anything else, she wanted to be back in her own body. With a heavy heart and sheer determination in her hazel eyes, Tate looked at the audience. "Don't worry, guys. We'll get through this," she said in a mix of her voice and Lizzo's, a promise to her fans and most importantly, to herself.
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