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"Snooze" is an R&B song [15] set to a midtempo pace. [16] Its instrumental consists of drums and twinkling synthesizers, [17] [18] combined with bass and guitars to build the chords and rhythm. [19] SZA's main vocals are accompanied by layered harmonies and several ad libs; [17] [18] she also does a vocal riff at the start of the song. [20]
SZA performing at Glastonbury 2024 American singer-songwriter SZA co-writes almost all of her songs with their respective producers; for many of them, she is the sole lyricist. [ a ] Her repertoire encompasses two studio albums , one reissue album, three extended plays (EPs), multiple film and television soundtracks, and several guest appearances.
[8] [9] "Snooze" was a successful single as well and resulted in the release of an acoustic version featuring Justin Bieber the following year. SZA also received success for her features on "Beautiful" by DJ Khaled in 2022 and "Telekinesis" by Travis Scott in 2023, both of which also feature Future.
SZA brought her 2023 SOS Tour to Footprint Center in Phoenix. The setlist for her concert included "Snooze," "SOS," "Kill Bill" and "Love Galore."
SZA, who released her record-breaking sophomore album “SOS” in late 2022, secured massive success with “Snooze,” which spent an unprecedented 30 weeks at No. 1 on Billboard’s R&B/Hip-Hop ...
“Snooze” is one of the most romantic songs on SZA’s chart-topping sophomore album “SOS,” and the song gets a suitably intimate treatment in her new video for the song, which features her ...
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During promotion for SOS's sixth single "Snooze", SZA posted two behind-the-scenes clips of its music video on Instagram. Each snippet was set to unreleased music. [3] One song had a yet-unknown name. Rolling Stone and Vibe reported on the lyrics; some lines read: "I keep pretending, everyone's as good as me… All my exes still love me / Call ...