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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.
Saturn (SZA song) Scorsese Baby Daddy; Seek & Destroy (SZA song) Shattered Ring; Shirt (song) Slime You Out; Smoking on My Ex Pack; Snooze (SZA song) Sobriety (song) SOS (SZA song) Special (SZA song) Supermodel (SZA song) Sweet November (SZA song)
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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 ...
Lana (written fully as SOS Deluxe: Lana) is the reissue of SOS (2022), the second studio album by American singer-songwriter SZA.It was released on December 20, 2024, through Top Dawg Entertainment and RCA Records.
The lyrics talk about having sex with someone to cope with breaking up with a former partner. SZA's experimentation with rock on the song was positively received. "F2F" was one of 20 tracks from SOS that debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100. Consequently, it became SZA's first song to debut atop Billboard 's Alternative Streaming Songs chart.
A post shared by SZA (@sza) Back in August, she said, “It’s outtakes [from ‘SOS’] and new stuff, too — I added a couple of songs. It’s like a whole new project.
"Smoking on My Ex Pack" is a song by American singer-songwriter SZA from her second studio album, SOS (2022). The second of the album's three rap tracks, it is a boom bap song with a chipmunk soul production style, fusing hard-hitting drum beats with a sped-up sample of Webster Lewis's "Open Up Your Eyes" (1981).