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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.
A more braggadocious piece within her discography, "30 for 30" allows SZA to "bask in her accomplishments" accentuated with "soaring strings and booming 808's". [2] The song starts off with a spoken-word sample, taken from the R&B/funk band Switch song "I Call Your Name", with lead singer Bobby DeBarge admitting to indulging in "immature things" as well as "painful doubts and insecurities ...
The jersey was designed by SZA's art director, Jas Bell, who also worked with her on merchandise and cover artwork for the album's three pre-release singles. [68] [69] SZA reported on the decision to associate the cover and album with Princess Diana's photo: [70] Originally I was supposed to be on top of, like, a shipping barge[.]
SZA Releases Long-Awaited “SOS Deluxe: Lana” After Many, Many Delays: 'Just Needed a Few More Hours' ... Originally set to drop at midnight on Dec. 20, the "Good Days" singer, 35, said one day ...
SZA released 14 new songs, plus her earlier single "Saturn," in "SOS Deluxe: Lana." The album also includes a Kendrick Lamar collab, "30 For 30."
“Lana” — the title for the long-delayed deluxe edition of SZA’s 2022 blockbuster “SOS,” which finally dropped on Friday afternoon — has had a long and convoluted history, morphing ...
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]
SZA brought her 2023 SOS Tour to Footprint Center in Phoenix. The setlist for her concert included "Snooze," "SOS," "Kill Bill" and "Love Galore."