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- SZA - Wikipedia
Solána Imani Rowe (born November 8, 1989), known professionally as SZA ( ˈ s ɪ z ə ⓘ SIZ-ə), is an American singer-songwriter Known for her diaristic lyrics and genre explorations, she has been credited as a prominent figure in influencing contemporary R B music and popularizing alternative R B
- SZA | Biography, Music, Songs, Facts | Britannica
SZA is an American singer-songwriter whose musical style combines elements of rhythm and blues, hip-hop, and soul She rose to prominence with her debut studio album, Ctrl, in 2017 Her music often explores themes of heartbreak, sexuality, and self-image
- SZA: Biography, Singer, Musician, Solána Rowe
SZA is a Grammy-winning R B artist known for the songs “Kill Bill,” “Good Days,” and “Snooze ” Read about her real name, career, albums, quotes, and more
- SZA - YouTube
Explore SZA's official YouTube channel featuring music videos, live performances, and more from the talented artist
- SZA Says She Was a Freakazoid as a Child and Was Into Mystical S---
SZA told Chappell Roan during an interview for Interview magazine that she was a "freakazoid" as a child "I struggled to find friends because I’d just be talking about all this mystical s
- SZA - iHeart
A distinct force in contemporary R B, SZA has set herself apart with a vulnerable and casually poetic songwriting style and a voice conveying a multitude of emotions with subtle twists and turns
- SZA - IMDb
SZA is a neo-soul singer, whose music has been described as alternative R B, with elements of soul, hip hop, minimalist R B, indie rock, cloud rap, witch house, and chillwave SZA's lyrics are described as unraveling and her songs often revolve around themes of sexuality, nostalgia abandonment
- SZA Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life Achievements
SZA is an American singer-songwriter best known for her critically acclaimed debut studio album ‘Ctrl’ which featured hit singles like "Love Galore" and "The Weekend" She has also released three EPs to date, namely ‘See SZA Run’, ‘S’, and ‘Z’
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