SZA says she wrote songs ‘too honest to release’

SZA says she wrote songs ‘too honest to release’


Singer SZA, star of R&B modern, revealed that he had already written songs that were too personal to be released. In a recent interview with Harper’s BazaaRwith the rapper Kendrick Lamarthe artist said he wrote songs that would be “too honest to be released”.

“Last summer I wrote a song that was very honest, and I couldn’t release it.”started SZA. “I’m counting myself so madly and I can’t stop. It’s like I have to count myself to keep from getting bored. Because otherwise I’d be like, what’s the point?”the star asked.

The voice of Kill Bill he said that when he records emotional material, he ends up pretending to be other artists.

“When I’m in the studio, sometimes it really hurts,” he said SZA. “Maybe that’s why I come in and pretend to be other people. That’s why I pretend to be you or I pretend to be Frank (Ocean) or I pretend to be Future, because it’s easy.”

And he continued: “It’s easier to be me through their eyes than to put up with some of the really harsh things that I say to myself about myself. I think I want to say nicer things about myself. So I think, I guess I shouldn’t look through their eyes. My eyes. I should look through someone else’s eyes.”

At the moment, SZA is working on a new album, which already has a name: Wool. However, there is no prediction for its release yet.

SZA will be taking a break from performing while she is still at the peak of her career

SZA has announced a career break following the end of her successful world tour SOS. The singer, known for hits such as Kill Billconcluded its journey with 63 shows performed in different countries and also in renowned festivals, such as Lollapalooza Brasil, which took place in March this year.

Last Monday (05), SZA performed at the Osheaga festival, in Montreal, Canada, marking the end of her tour. The artist expressed his feelings of relief and gratitude in a post on X (formerly Twitter), saying: “Yesterday was my last show for a while. I’m finally going to get my life in order. Thank you, God.”

Born Solana Imani Rowe, SZA began her musical journey with the EP Z in 2014, which peaked at number 39 on the Billboard 200. Their debut album, Ctrlreleased in 2017, it reached third position in the same chart and led the single Love galorea collaboration with Travis Scottwhich peaked at number 32 on the Hot 100 charts.

The artist has received several Grammy nominations, including Best New Artist and Best Urban Contemporary Album for Ctrl. In 2023, she was awarded Billboard’s Woman of the Year. SOS, Her most recent album was a best-selling phenomenon, reflecting her unique style of tackling themes of love and desire with a personal and innovative perspective, setting new standards in pop.

The singer made it clear that despite the hiatus, her influence and success will continue to be present on the music scene, and that her fans can expect an even bigger return in the future.

Source: Terra

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