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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.She first garnered attention with her self-released extended plays (EPs) See.SZA.Run (2012) and S (2013), leading to her becoming the first female artist signed to Top Dawg Entertainment.
Francesca Scorsese is a fan of SZA's song tribute to her father, Martin Scorsese. Francesca, 25, shared a photo on her Instagram Stories of the legendary director eating pasta at a restaurant set ...
SZA has some plans after her recording contract is up.. The "Scorsese Baby Daddy" singer said on Saturday, Jan. 4 that she wanted to shift music genres before taking time to focus on a charitable ...
Entertainment executive and the clothing designer behind the brand 10Deep, Scott Sasso is supposedly a past romance of SZA’s, but once again, nothing confirmed.
Solána Imani Rowe (born November 8, 1989), known professionally as SZA (/ ˈ s ɪ z ə / SIZ-ə), is an American singer-songwriter. She first gained recognition through her self-released EPs See.SZA.Run (2012) and S (2013), which helped her become the first female artist to sign with Top Dawg Entertainment .
Joni" also pays homage to SZA's family, with lines about how she misses her mother during the day's low tides [16] and is willing to recite "a host of loving words" to her father. [13] Upon hearing the song, her mother Aubrey Rowe said that it was simultaneously "soothing and distrupting", with "rich variations in texture, tone, and tempos". [17]
SZA is ready to make her mark in Hollywood — if only she could send an S.O.S. to pal and costar Keke Palmer.. The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter makes her movie debut in One of Them Days ...
After the Variety interview, SZA performed "BMF" alongside two other SOS outtakes at a September 2023 concert in Brooklyn, New York. [10] The song was released to contemporary hit radio stations on January 7, 2025, [11] the same day "30 for 30" was released to rhythmic contemporary radio. [12] The song is the fifth track on the album. [13]