SZA paid tribute to Mac Miller on social on media Friday, Jan. 17, following the release of his posthumous album 'Balloonerism.'
SZA’s latest rant follows a melodramatic social media tirade last December during which SZA addressed the split with Punch on social media following speculation fueled when he updated his bio to remove SZA. She also claimed Punch “stepped away abruptly,” making the album release “tricky.”
Previously, SZA promised that updates to her album SOS Deluxe: Lana (known informally as just Lana) would arrive on January 6. Well, that didn’t come to pass, and now SZA is dealing with some fan backlash.
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SZA “didn’t sign up” for worldwide fame. The admission comes as the artist prepares for her upcoming film debut, marking a new chapter in her already remarkable career trajectory.
SZA promised fans updates and new songs would be added to her Lana project earlier this month, but nothing has changed yet 11 days later. Fans voiced their frustrations with the Grammy-winning singer on X,
SZA (real name Solana Imani Rowe) admitted that even after over a decade in the spotlight, she still finds being in the public eye "weird."
Barrymore, she said, had always been “a pinnacle” to her. With that, they embraced. “I love you, Drew,” SZA said, hugging her screen hero. READ MORE: Drew Barrymore unveils N.J. surprise for a delighted Martha Stewart, who rebuffs handsy host They talked about filming the music video for “Drew Barrymore,” and how the actor showed up for her cameo.
In an interview on 'The Drew Barrymore Show,' SZA revealed she once expressed her admiration for Barrymore in a letter she wrote to the actress but "never sent."
On “ Drew Barrymore ,” SZA confronts her feelings after seeing a man she was dating show up to a party with another woman. “I’m sorry I’m not more attractive/I’m sorry I’m not more ladylike/I’m sorry I don’t shave my legs at night,” SZA sings on the track.
Meanwhile, Lucy Dacus unveiled “Ankles,” which marks the lead single from her upcoming album, Forever Is a Feeling, out March 28 via Geffen. The 13-track project will feature contributions from Dacus’ Boygenius bandmates, Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker, along with Hozier, Blake Mills, Bartees Strange, Madison Cunningham and more.