Melissa Jefferson born April 27 professionally as Lizzo, is an American singer, rapper, and flutist.

Before signing with Nice Life Recording Company and Atlantic Records, Lizzo released two studio albums, “Lizzobangers” in 2013 and “Big Grrrl Small World” in 2015. Her first major-label EP, “Coconut Oil,” was released in 2016 and helped to further establish her as a rising star.

Lizzo’s music has even made its way into popular commercials, such as the Walmart ad featuring dancing cart people and the Grubhub commercial where a woman can’t help but dance to “Good as Hell” after seeing the app’s perks feature. Lizzo’s unique sound and uplifting lyrics have garnered her a large and devoted fan base. Her success serves as a testament to the power of hard work, determination, and staying true to oneself. We can’t wait to see what she has in store for us next!
Lizzo’s rise to fame in 2019 was a long time coming. After years of performing shows for next to nothing, living in her car, and being her own hype man, the singer-songwriter finally landed eight nominations to lead the 2019 pack. Her album “Cuz I Love You” was a hit, and she was nominated in each of the four top categories: album of the year, record of the year, song of the year, and best new artist. But Lizzo’s success wasn’t just due to her infectious sound that synthesizes pop, rap, and R&B. It’s also because her music embodies a message of self-love and acceptance that resonates with so many people. As Lizzo herself puts it, she’s been doing positive music for a long-ass time, but it’s only now that the culture has caught up to her message.
Walmart commercial with the dancing cart people, and VIDEO Grubhub Perks Song by Lizzo TV commercial 2019 •
Have you ever felt so good that you just had to dance? That’s precisely what happened to me the other day when I saw the new perks feature on the Grubhub app. As soon as I opened the app and saw the animated diamonds and cash floating in the air, I knew I was in for a treat.
And then, as if on cue, Lizzo’s “Good as Hell” started playing in my head. I couldn’t help myself. I started dancing right there in my kitchen, swaying my hips and singing along to the lyrics.
But it wasn’t just the catchy tune that had me feeling so good. It was the fact that I knew I was about to save some serious cash on my next food delivery. The perks feature on Grubhub gives you rewards for ordering from certain restaurants, so you can earn points and use them to get discounts on future orders. It’s like getting paid to eat delicious food. What could be better than that?
As I danced around my kitchen, I couldn’t help but feel grateful for technology and all the ways it has made our lives easier. Who would have thought that a simple app could bring so much joy and savings into our lives? I’m pleased to be living in a time when we have access to these kinds of conveniences.
So, if you’re like me and you love a good deal (and a good dance party), download the Grubhub app and start earning those perks. Trust me, your wallet (and your hips) will thank you.
At her concerts, Lizzo delivers a sermon of self-acceptance that’s as accessible as it is frank. She’s a pop star living joyfully in a big black body, reminding her fans that they too are already enough. In a world where Instagram influencers are shilling flat-tummy tea and pretending to eat giant cheeseburgers, Lizzo sells something more radical: the idea that you don’t need to change anything about yourself to be worthy of love and respect.
It’s no wonder that Lizzo’s music has become so popular. Her sound is relentlessly positive and impossibly catchy, with hooks that feel like they’ve been in your brain forever. Her lyrics are funny, bawdy, and vulnerable, reminding us all to dump whatever idiot is holding us back and become our own biggest fans. In short, Lizzo’s success is well-deserved. She’s a powerful force for good in the music industry, spreading a message of self-love and acceptance that’s sorely needed in these uncertain times.
