1. Juice

Lizzo is best described by this song, which is all about self-love and is filled with clever wordplay. The catchy song exhorts listeners to accept who they are without apology in the music video, which is a bizarre homage to exercise videos from the 1980s.

2. Truth Hurts

This song is the reason why you may have seen friends and relatives refer to themselves as “100 percent that b****” on social media. Why are guys great until they have to be great? is a powerful line from the song’s chorus, and it will make you feel courageous. According to Lizzo, “Truth Hurts’ release day was definitely one of the saddest days I’ve ever experienced in my career.”

3. Good as Hell

Lizzo’s single “Good as Hell” launched her into the spotlight, and we adore it because it inspires listeners to feel triumphant—regardless of the situation. On a list of the 200 greatest songs by female and non-binary artists of the twenty-first century, NPR put the song at number 44 in 2018.

4. Boys

Lizzo sings about her love for guys of all sizes and forms in this song. Lizzo discussed the song’s significance with “Out” in an interview, saying, “I want these fellas to know they might be my next victim… if they play their cards well.”

5. Jerome

Lizzo declares her love for guys in “Boys,” but in “Jerome,” she tells her fans that despite how endearing a partner may be, there’s no need to put up with their immaturity or emotional baggage if it’s making you feel bad.

Source:oprad daily