SZA

I get so lonely, I forget what I’m worth
We get so lonely, we pretend that this works
I’m so ashamed of myself think I need therapy-y-y-y
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
I’m sorry I’m not your baby mama
I’m sorry you got karma comin’ to you
Collect your soul, get it right

-Sza

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Sza, or Solána Imani Rowe, or the queen of R&B and Vocals in today’s music is my first music muse. I’ll be honest, the first time I heard Sza’s music was on the radio. “The Weekend” and “Love Galore” were her first two hit songs off her album Ctrl . Both songs are so great and understandably hits,  but definitely nothing near her best in my opinion. She has other songs that have a much much deeper meanings than those. Sza sings a lot about relationships, love, how men have mistreated her in the past, and what it means to be and become a woman. My top 5 favorite songs from that album are: 1. “Drew Barrymore” 2. “Broken Clocks” 3. “Supermodel” 4. “Garden” 5. “Wavy.” This past november I saw SZA in concert for the first time and she was amazing. She sounded exactly the same as she does on her albums, and her presence on stage was so comforting and gave me so much joy.

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