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"Good Days" is a song by American singer-songwriter SZA. It was released through Top Dawg Entertainment and RCA on December 25, 2020, as the lead single from her second studio album, SOS (2022). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] SZA wrote the song alongside Jacob Collier , who provides background vocals, and with producers Carter Lang , Los Hendrix, and Nascent.
SZA came back with her first release as a lead artist since 2017 on September 4, 2020, with "Hit Different", featuring Ty Dolla Sign, and production from The Neptunes. [66] [67] On December 25, SZA released "Good Days" on streaming platforms as a single after it originally debuted as a snippet in the outro of the "Hit Different" music video. [68]
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]
“It just reminds me of all of the things about myself that make me nervous, but on you, it shines so brightly,” SZA said, getting emotional. SZA attends Black Girls Rock! 2017 at NJPAC on ...
After a long series of delays, SZA revealed the release date of Lana to be December 20, 2024. [18] The announcement came with a teaser for the song. According to the announcement, the music video for "Drive" was to premiere on the same day. [19] The song was released at midnight EST, a few hours before Lana, [20] as a Spotify-exclusive track. [21]
And as SZA threatened to blow through that curfew with a gorgeously sung "20 Something," she added some improvised lyrics thanking the crowd for staying out late and sticking it out through the storm.
Throughout the video, flashes of her covered in blood appear. [10] Towards the second half of the video, the song changes to a different song titled "Good Days", [24] an "ambient chill" [15] ballad [25] made alongside Jacob Collier, while the video shows SZA sitting on top of a pommel horse sporting a bikini and wooden beaded braids. [16] [2]
SZA and Keke Palmer's "One of Them Days" revived the buddy comedy over the weekend, bringing hearty laughs with a (small) side of social commentary.