Lizzo's Dazzling Grammys Opener Proves She's The Best Flute Player. Period!

Lizzo's Dazzling Grammys Opener Proves She's The Best Flute Player. Period!




The 62nd Grammy Awards are off to an amazing begin, and it's all thanks to the one and only Lizzo. The "Truth Hurts" singer took the stage tonight (January 26) for a two-song efficiency that proved to each person watching exactly why she earned a grand total of eight Grammy nominations this year.


The singer-rapper-flautist kicked things off by appropriately dedicating music's biggest night to Kobe Bryant, who died this morning in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California, per TMZ's report. "Tonight is for Kobe," she mentioned before delivering an enthusiastic and heartfelt efficiency of her 2019 album's title track, "Cuz I Love You."


After showing off her incredible vocal span and moving effortlessly into an angelic falsetto, Lizzo disappeared to change out of her black sparkly ballgown and into something a little bit more, well, her: an iridescent, intergalactic bodysuit. Before we knew it, she she was back to perform her hit single "Truth Hurts" in a futuristic bodysuit with neon accents. Would you expect anything less?


There was one thing missing, though: her flute, affectionately referred to as "Sasha Flute." Fortunately, her trusty musical instrument dropped down from the ceiling just in time for her to show off her skills, and right after playing the flute like nobody's agency, she shouted exactly what we were all thinking: "Period!"


Once the emotional and energetic efficiency came to a close, the "Good As Hell" singer burst into tears. It's not hard to understand why, either. Moreover to no longer having the pressure of performing on music's biggest stage, Lizzo's up for so several awards tonight. And the ideal part? She's already won!


So far, Lizzo's won for Best Pop Solo Efficiency, Best Established R&B Efficiency, and Best Urban Contemporary Album. She's also earned nods for Best R&B Efficiency along with all the "Big Four" categories, including Best New Artist, Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Album of the Year. And while it's unclear at the moment just how several awards she'll be leaving with, she's already made it clear that tonight's her night.









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