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Solána Imani Rowe (born November 8, 1989), known professionally as SZA (/ ˈ s ɪ z ə / ⓘ SIZ-ə), is an American singer-songwriter.Known for her diaristic lyrics and alternative R&B sound incorporating multiple genres, she is a significant figure in influencing contemporary R&B music.
A scrapped version of "Calling My Phone" (2021) by Lil Tjay featuring 6lack, which featured a SZA verse; Verse scrapped because SZA felt the song would already be good without her [106] Verse leaked in June 2023 [107] "Comethru" SZA One of the many songs that was part of a 2018 leak on Spotify of unreleased SZA and Kendrick Lamar music [102]
First teased in December 2018; music video teased in May 2019. [191] Had its live debut during an Australian tour in July 2019. [192] "Nightbird" Uploaded on SoundCloud by SZA under an anonymous account in 2021, alongside "Joni" and the SOS single "I Hate U". [193] "Die for You" remix: A scrapped collaboration with Canadian artist the Weeknd.
The saga of SZA’s long-delayed “Lana” album — which began as a deluxe edition of her Grammy-winning sophomore full-length “SOS,” then became its own album and has had a constantly ...
SZA announced on social media Monday that her long-delayed album “Lana” — a deluxe edition of her Grammy-winning second full-length “SOS” — will be released on Friday. The post ...
The music video for "Broken Clocks" was co-directed by SZA and Dave Free, and was released on March 30, 2018. [4] The video features SZA at a summer camp in the wilderness. As the song comes to a close, the camera cuts to SZA as a stripper, lying unconscious on the bathroom floor of a strip club, following an altercation with another woman. [5]
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The video concludes with a snippet of the song "Diamond Boy (DTM)" from SOS 's reissue, Lana, a promotion strategy she had consistently been doing to tease new music. Outside of the music video, SZA performed "Snooze" during the SOS Tour (2023–2024) and an assortment of music festivals like Glastonbury 2024. Multiple musicians, including ...