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On the one year anniversary of the release of her second studio album, “SOS,” SZA teased a new deluxe version with farm-themed photos on Instagram.
In November 2024, British Vogue claimed that the deluxe edition of SOS was said to be releasing that fall, alongside the singer's third studio album Lana. [96] Lana eventually became the name of the deluxe edition of SOS, which was released on December 20, 2024 and featured an additional 15 tracks, including the singles "Saturn" and "Drive". [97]
The clip was shared again on social media after the show. [17] When SZA appeared on Hot Ones, a YouTube series where guests eat several spicy chicken wings, she wore an insect prosthetic on her face. [18] The official cover art for Lana shows SZA as an insect-like creature in streetwear, wearing a yellow camouflage jacket and cargo pants. The ...
SZA brought her 2023 SOS Tour to Footprint Center in Phoenix. The setlist for her concert included "Snooze," "SOS," "Kill Bill" and "Love Galore."
"Thank You Lord" is a song by American contemporary Christian musician Chris Tomlin featuring American country music singer-songwriter Thomas Rhett and country duo Florida Georgia Line. The song was released as the third single from his thirteenth studio album, Chris Tomlin & Friends (2020), to Christian radio in the United States on August 13 ...
Thank You For The Valley; Thank You Sweet Lord; Thanks For Just Being You; That Same Road; That Was Before The Cross And The Crown; That's Just His Way (Of Telling Me He Loves Me) The Holy Hills of Heaven Calls Me; Then You Can Walk With Me; There Is No Darkness In Him; There's Nothing My God Can't Do (co-written with Jimmie Davis)(Vestal Goodman)
I Just Want to Thank You Lord" is an American gospel and bluegrass song written by Judy Marshall (born 1951) of the Marshall Family of West Virginia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was released in 1975 on the Marshall Family's "Come Springtime" album one year after the group came to the public eye after performing with Ralph Stanley at a large bluegrass festival.
SOS" stayed atop the Hot 100 for a further two weeks, spending three consecutive weeks at number one. [28] [29] "SOS" also peaked at number one on the US Hot Dance Club Songs and Pop Songs charts. [30] [31] The song also peaked at number seven on the Radio Songs chart and peaked at number 40 on the Adult Contemporary chart.