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The lyrics are about SZA's obsessive devotion to a love interest who does not reciprocate her intense feelings of yearning, despite her willingness to prove her love with violence. "Snooze" was sent to radio on April 25, 2023, and a four-track single was released on digital streaming platforms on August 25.
A scrapped version of "Calling My Phone" (2021) by Lil Tjay featuring 6lack, which featured a SZA verse; Verse scrapped because SZA felt the song would already be good without her [119] Verse leaked in June 2023 [120] "Comethru" SZA One of the many songs that was part of a 2018 leak on Spotify of unreleased SZA and Kendrick Lamar music [115]
SZA's "Snooze" was one of the top 20 biggest songs of last year and topped Spotify's list of greatest R&B songs of the streaming era. With all the critical acclaim, it's become clear that SZA has made it into the big leagues, continuing the legacies of acts like Destiny's Child, Solange, Erykah Badu, or Brandy.
“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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The lyrics of "Drive", a sentimental ballad, [12] explore feelings of loneliness, anguish, and sometimes aggression. [13] [14] Its themes include coping with fame, [12] finding escapism, [13] and facing existential crises. [7] In the song, SZA sings about going on a late-night drive, to take her mind off her problems. [15]
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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