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She also released the Neptunes-produced track "Hit Different" -- a number 29 pop hit featuring Ty Dolla $ign -- and "Good Days," which reached number nine.2021 saw SZA appear on the Doja Cat single "Kiss Me More" and contribute "The Anonymous Ones" to the soundtrack for the coming-...
Watch the sexy 1 minute, 40 seconds long clip below. SZA recently released her long awaited single and video ‘Shirt‘ which debuted at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It’s also the number 1 added song on Rhythmic radio this week....
1. The early love for myriad selections from the 23-song set would soon give way to another year-defining hit single by the time the summer drew to a close. Courtesy of RCA Records Courtesy of RCA Records But before that, by February, SZA had already gone back to dropping new music...
” the Chicago MC wrote on his Instagram Story. “Y’all bet not sleep or get blind. Every female every car every sale she really her…I need you on my album ASAP. A hit not a regular song. Go tag sza blow her s**t down. Tell her Smurk need her." For the latest on SZA ...
1 album. Across 23 tracks, the new LP features Phoebe Bridgers, Travis Scott, Don Toliver, and samples of Björk and the late Ol’ Dirty Bastard. SZA tapped a number of producers for SOS, including ThankGod4Cody, Carter Lang, Jeff Bhasker, Benny Blanco, Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds, ...
After having one of the biggest first weeks of the year, the 33 year-old St. Louis native scored her first number one album with her sophomore effort!
“Seeing the women nominees this year, and the number of them, was not a surprise but it was something that made me happy,” the Recording Academy CEO and President Harvey Mason Jr. told The Associated Press. He believes that representation allows the next group of creators to look at the...
“Seeing the women nominees this year, and the number of them, was not a surprise but it was something that made me happy,” the Recording Academy CEO and President Harvey Mason Jr. told The Associated Press. He believes that representation allows the next group of creators to loo...