Good As Hell (remix) (feat. Lizzo)

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Empowerment and Self-Love in 'Good As Hell (remix)'

Ariana Grande and Lizzo's collaboration on 'Good As Hell (remix)' is a vibrant anthem of self-empowerment and self-love. The song's lyrics are a rallying cry for anyone feeling down or undervalued, encouraging them to reclaim their confidence and self-worth. The repeated lines 'I do my hair toss, check my nails' serve as a mantra for self-care and self-assurance, reminding listeners to take pride in their appearance and well-being.

The song addresses the emotional toll of toxic relationships and the importance of moving on from them. Lines like 'If he don't love you anymore, just walk your fine ass out the door' emphasize the necessity of recognizing one's value and not settling for less than one deserves. This message is particularly empowering for women, urging them to prioritize their happiness and self-respect over staying in unfulfilling relationships.

Culturally, 'Good As Hell (remix)' taps into the broader movement of female empowerment and self-love that has been gaining momentum in recent years. Both Ariana Grande and Lizzo are known for their strong, independent personas and their music often reflects themes of resilience and self-empowerment. The upbeat tempo and catchy chorus make the song not just a message of empowerment but also a feel-good anthem that encourages listeners to celebrate themselves and their worth.

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