
14 Songs, 49 Minutes
EDITORS’ NOTES
Until a late flurry of percussion arrives, doleful guitar and bass are Solána Rowe’s only accompaniment on opener “Supermodel,” a stinging kiss-off to an adulterous ex. It doesn’t prepare you for the inventively abstract production that follows—disembodied voices haunting the airy trap-soul of “Broken Clocks,” “Anything”’s stuttering video-game sonics—but it instantly establishes the emotive power of her rasping, percussive vocal. Whether she’s feeling empowered by her physicality on the Kendrick Lamar-assisted “Doves in the Wind” or wrestling with insecurity on “Drew Barrymore,” SZA’s songs impact quickly and deeply.
EDITORS’ NOTES
Until a late flurry of percussion arrives, doleful guitar and bass are Solána Rowe’s only accompaniment on opener “Supermodel,” a stinging kiss-off to an adulterous ex. It doesn’t prepare you for the inventively abstract production that follows—disembodied voices haunting the airy trap-soul of “Broken Clocks,” “Anything”’s stuttering video-game sonics—but it instantly establishes the emotive power of her rasping, percussive vocal. Whether she’s feeling empowered by her physicality on the Kendrick Lamar-assisted “Doves in the Wind” or wrestling with insecurity on “Drew Barrymore,” SZA’s songs impact quickly and deeply.
TITLE | TIME | ||
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Supermodel
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3:01 | ||
Love Galore (feat. Travis Scott)
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4:35 | ||
Doves In the Wind (feat. Kendrick Lamar)
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4:26 | ||
Drew Barrymore
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3:51 | ||
Prom
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3:16 | ||
The Weekend
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4:32 | ||
Go Gina
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2:41 | ||
Garden (Say It Like Dat)
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3:28 | ||
Broken Clocks
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3:51 | ||
Anything
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2:29 | ||
Wavy (Interlude) [feat. James Fauntleroy]
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1:15 | ||
Normal Girl
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4:13 | ||
Pretty Little Birds (feat. Isaiah Rashad)
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4:05 | ||
20 Something
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3:18 |
About SZA
Known as SZA, alternative R&B artist Solana Rowe grew up listening to classic and avant-garde jazz ranging from Billie Holiday to John Coltrane, alternative artists including Björk, and rap, most notably Wu-Tang Clan, whose RZA inspired her performing name. During 2012 and 2013, she released her first two EPs, See.SZA.Run and S, which formed a dreamy, alluring, occasionally unorthodox introduction. Rowe subsequently signed to Top Dawg, home to the likes of Kendrick Lamar and Ab-Soul. A fantasy-like video for the S EP's "Ice Moon" was released in November 2013, and additional exposure came shortly thereafter through "His & Her Friend," off labelmate ScHoolboy Q's Oxymoron. The digital-only Z, a trippy ten-track set with assists from Lamar, Chance the Rapper, and Isaiah Rashad, arrived in April 2014 and entered the Billboard 200 at number 39. Appearances on a string of well over a dozen tracks -- Travis Scott's "OK Alright," Rihanna's "Consideration," and Lamar's "Untitled 04 | 08.14.2014" among them -- followed in 2015 and 2016. Signed to major-label RCA, Rowe released the less inhibited Ctrl in June 2017, featuring collaborations with Pharrell Williams, Frank Dukes, and Top Dawg regular Tyran Donaldson (aka the Antydote and Scum). The album debuted at number three on the Billboard 200. ~ Andy Kellman
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- ORIGIN
- St. Louis, MO
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- GENRE
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R&B/Soul
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- BORN
- November 8, 1990
Songs
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What Lovers Do (feat. SZA)
Red Pill Blues (Deluxe)
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All The Stars
Black Panther The Album Music From And Inspired By
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I Do (feat. SZA)
Invasion of Privacy
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Love Galore (feat. Travis Scott)
Ctrl
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The Weekend
Ctrl
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All The Stars
Black Panther The Album Music From And Inspired By
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Broken Clocks
Ctrl
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Consideration (feat. SZA)
ANTI (Deluxe)
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The Need To Know (feat. SZA)
The Album About Nothing