With the Grammy Awards airing at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 1 on CBS, it's a good time to get to know nominee SZA, a New Jersey native ...
SZA’s world domination is truly something to behold. The R&B songstress is seemingly everywhere, cleaning up at the Grammys, hitting the Super Bowl stage alongside Kendrick Lamar, and dropping viral ...
December tends to be a quiet month in terms of new album releases, but SZA came through with one of the end-of-year highlights by dropping Lana (technically titled SOS Deluxe: Lana), the long-awaited ...
Grammy winning R&B singer SZA is joining (Grammy winning) Kendrick Lamar at the Super Bowl 59 on Sunday. SZA became a prominent force in music with the release of her debut album "CTRL" in 2017 and ...
The TDE singer makes her triumphant return before the holidays with a new 15 track set. By Mackenzie Cummings-Grady After some last-minute tinkering, SZA has kept good on her promise and unleashed ...
SZA sings and raps fluidly on her latest album, which features frequent medium tempos and romantic imagery that harken back to Luther Vandross, Minnie Riperton and the "Quiet Storm" era of 1980s R&B.
“I never have topics before I start a song,” she says about her creative process, late one August night, high in the hills of Malibu, while zipping through months of memos and voice notes on her phone ...
Five years ago, her debut redefined alternative R&B. With its follow-up at last imminent, she's more confident than ever — but still weighing pop stardom's long-term sustainability. By Heran Mamo A ...
It’s past midnight at SZA’s home in Los Angeles when she disappears to retrieve her set of sound bowls. There’s a car arriving in just under three hours to take her to the airport, where she’ll be ...
Her moody, enigmatic music made her a megastar. Can she learn to live with success? Credit...Philip-Daniel Ducasse for The New York Times Supported by By Danyel Smith To hear more audio stories from ...