Her big break came after releasing Ctrl in June 2017. The album features guest ... Fans can purchase branded merchandise on SZA’s official site, including tees, hoodies, socks, and mugs. The 2024 ...
SZA reign continues as the RIAA awarded her 28 new Gold and Platinum plaques on Saturday (Feb. 8), celebrating career-spanning success ...
SZA is geared up to release new music and performa t the Super Bowl after receiving 28 new RIAA plaques for 'CTRL' and 'SOS.' ...
SZA became a prominent force in music with the release of her debut album "CTRL" in 2017 and skyrocketed to mainstream success with her critically acclaimed sophomore release "SOS" in 2022.
By Hannah Dailey On her fan-favorite Ctrl song “Drew Barrymore,” SZA sings about feeling insecure and lonely — but the track’s real-life namesake makes her feel the exact opposite.
The tear-jerking moment spurred amid discussion about the inspiration behind SZA’s fan-favorite song “Drew Barrymore” from her 2017 album Ctrl. However, what started out as Barrymore giving ...
SZA is thanking Drew Barrymore for inspiring her. On Monday, the R&B star visited The Drew Barrymore Show and held back tears as she shared how the actress inspired the Ctrl song named after her.
SZA isn’t done with fine-tuning “Lana,” the deluxe version of her blockbuster sophomore album “SOS” that released in December. The singer, poised to perform with Kendrick Lamar at the ...
On her fan-favorite Ctrl song “Drew Barrymore,” SZA sings about feeling insecure and lonely — but the track’s real-life namesake makes her feel the exact opposite. While serving as a guest ...
Back in 2020, on 21 Savage and Metro Boomin’s “Mr. Right Now,” Drake rapped, “Yeah, said she wanna f*ck to some SZA, wait / ‘Cause I used to date SZA back in ’08 / If you cool with it ...
SZA laid the groundwork for her red carpet style when she stepped out at the 2018 Grammys, fresh off the success of her critically acclaimed album CTRL, in an otherworldly princess dress from ...
Starring Keke Palmer and SZA, the film's mashup of Hollywood and music royalty forms the backdrop for a buddy comedy that borrows from a long tradition of side-by-side slapstick flicks.