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https://www.out.com/.../2019/1/30/lizzos-flute-solo-ellen-deserves-grammy Dancers en pointe soon took to the dimly lit stage as Lizzo and her crew switched gears, performing a spirited rendition of her chart-topping hit "Truth Hurts," complete with a solo on her social media-famous instrument, "Sasha Flute.
Picture: Lizzo / YouTube For ‘Empire State of Mind’, Lizzo whips out her flute – OMG is it Sasha? Not a single one. Per usual.Said flute descended from the goddamn ceiling on a plexiglass platter, as seen below around the 4:16 mark, and Lizzo let fly with a rousing 19 seconds of pure, unadulterated flute action, punctuated only by her shouting, “Period!” I cannot say what the rest of the evening will hold, but Lizzo playing the flute is likely the best thing I’ll watch tonight. To my knowledge, none of them. "Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for The Recording AcademyYG, John Legend, Kirk Franklin, DJ Khaled, Meek Mill and Roddy Ricch performPhoto by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Lizzo's Grammys 2020 Performance Had a Flute Solo, Ballerinas, and a Touching Kobe Bryant Tribute Alyssa Bailey 1/27/2020. While Lizzo shows off her powerful voice in the Adele, it’s the Jay-Z (above) that we can’t stop watching.. Lizzo plays Jay-Z’s ‘Empire State of Mind’ on the flute. "She could manifest a few more trophies tonight, including potential wins in all of the Big Four categories, which will be announced throughout tonight’s show.Grande started off her performance with an orchestra-heavy take on her song "Imagine."

Responsibility for the accuracy of information provided in stories not written by or specifically prepared for the Academy lies with the story's original source or writer. Afterward, DJ Khaled, Kirk Franklin, YG and John Legend on the piano brought the crowd to their feet with a spirited rendition of "Higher." Grande is up for five nominations tonight including the coveted Album Of The Year honor for her chart-topping project.© 2020 - Recording Academy. The song serves as a classy kiss-off to some of her high-profile romantic relationships.Some of the content on this site expresses viewpoints and opinions that are not those of the Recording Academy.
Said flute descended from the goddamn ceiling on a plexiglass platter, as seen below around the 4:16 mark, and Lizzo let fly with a rousing 19 seconds of pure, unadulterated flute action, punctuated only by her shouting, “Period!” I cannot say what the rest of the evening will hold, but Lizzo playing the flute is likely the best thing I’ll watch tonight. Labs struggle to keep up as testing demand spikes .

The performance featured dancers clad in white, with garments paying tribute to Hussle's Eritrean heritage. The 2020 GRAMMY Awards were a sight to behold on Sunday, Jan. 26, opening with a brilliant performance from Lizzo and Sasha Flute and closing out with multiple wins from 18-year-old pop wunderkind Billie Eilish, who swept the major categories (Best New Artist, Record Of The Year, Song Of The Year and Album Of The Year, respectively).Though the night had an unexpected dark cloud … Opening the show in her first-ever Grammys performance, Lizzo presented a mash-up of “Cuz I Love You” and “Truth Hurts.” There was a lot to love in this display — ballet dancers in glow-in-the-dark tutus that made them look like circling jellyfish; a seamless quick change from sequined ballgown to sexy space unitard — but by far, the best detail was Lizzo’s flute. – and riffs off a spectacular bit of improv over Jay-Z’s rap intro to the huge 2009 hit. After getting back to her Broadway roots with a string-assisted rendition of "The Sound Of Music"'s "My Favorite Things," Grande—clad in a sheer pink teddy—took the audience to a 2020 version of the Von Trapp Family’s bedroom to sing, dance and flex along to the Rodgers and Hammerstein-interpolated "7 Rings.