Lizzo looked “Good As Hell” as she ruled the runaway at the 2020 Grammys. Though the mood was rendered somber by the sudden death of NBA star Kobe Bryant earlier that day, the star oozed old school glamour in shimmering gold while dripping in $2 million worth of Lorraine Schwartz diamonds. Lizzo kept her makeup fresh and light and her hair in simple but classic curly waves. The bubbly star led this year’s artists with eight nominations, winning in three categories. She was nominated for record of the year and song of the year, and took home Best Pop Solo performance for “Truth Hurts,” among others.
Alicia Keys, host of the Grammys started off with a tribute to the fallen basketball star. “We are literally standing here, heartbroken, in the house that Kobe built,” she said. The Grammys were held at the Staples Center, home of the Lakers. Alicia then brought the group Boyz II Men on stage for the duet “Its so hard to say Goodbye to Yesterday.”
Meanwhile, Lizzo still had plenty to smile about that evening. “I’m floating all over the place right now,” she said. “I feel really humbled and honored.”
18 year old Billie Eilish became the youngest artist ever to sweep the Grammy’s top four categories.