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Little did she know, that story post would cause a movement, and True Food Kitchen would do more than just listen. This week, the chain launched SZA’s version of her favorite salad: the SZA CZA ...
"Consideration" was originally meant for inclusion on SZA's debut album, Ctrl (2017), with the title "LouAnne Johnson", which was inspired by and named after Michelle Pfeiffer's character in Dangerous Minds (1995). [1] SZA has stated that the song reminded her of the movie Dangerous Minds (1995) "mixed with the yodeling" from Insidious (2010). [2]
Because SZA is that kind of artist: a perfectionist whose work isn’t ready until she feels it’s ready. That’s a major reason why she gets so angry when her unfinished or unreleased material ...
Music Votes has also added new members for the industry to get involved with civic engagement, music policy, Disability Culture, gun violence prevention, and gender equity while providing ...
SZA has been candid about her struggles with mental health and anxiety, describing the music industry as "one of the most stressful, psychosis-inducing industries". [235] She battled suicidal depression following the sudden deaths of three ex-boyfriends in quick succession and found solace through prayer and music, which helped her work toward ...
Tainted food has cost the food industry billions of dollars in recalls, lost sales and legal expenses. This bill is similar to the Food Safety Enhancement Act which passed the House in 2009. It is considered the first major piece of federal legislation addressing food safety since 1938. [1]
R&B singer SZA’s future goals include releasing two children’s albums and becoming a farmer for underserved communities. SZA’s passion extends far beyond neo-soulful R&B music.
Doja Cat and SZA duetted on "Kiss Me More" and the "Kill Bill" remix. SZA co-wrote one SOS track with Lizzo and featured on the latter's "Special" remix. Brandun DeShay, one of SZA's earliest collaborators, co-wrote three songs from See.SZA.Run. Producer Rob Bisel co-wrote 17 of the 23 songs on the standard edition of SOS.