i gotta hand it to doja cat fans. they’re actually holding their fave accountable like they’re REALLY mad lol. fans of other artists would be dickeating her so bad 💀
i gotta hand it to doja cat fans. they’re actually holding their fave accountable like they’re REALLY mad lol. fans of other artists would be dickeating her so bad 💀
topics sza has covered across her music career:
• the realities of freedom
• devotion to purpose
• the struggles of growing up
• adulthood
• alienation
• feminity
• sobriety
• self acceptance and love
• nostalgia
• fighting societal norms / striving for individuality
why do y’all act like chris brown is some artistic revolutionary idiosyncratic showstopping mastermind? he makes generic party music with rehashed beats and melodies he’s not special and never will be
also what i love about beyoncé is how much her personality, mannerisms and thoughts shine through her music, tours and overall artistic output.
that’s what a lot of y’all fail to pick up
6. The voice whispering at the end of Supermodel is none other than Pharrell Williams himself.
Also, the song was a freestyle and is her favourite track on Ctrl.
before someone says you knew this would happen i genuinely didn’t cuz this sort of chaos doesn’t usually encompass me. never been blocked by a celeb either LMAOOOO
Janet Jackson was only NINETEEN when she released The Pleasure Principle. Reaching
#14
on the Hot 100, this song and its video's impact was massive and omnipresent, making it a staple in her career.
1. In this rare footage from her Ctrl tour, SZA revealed that Prom was written as an outlet to imagine her only prom.
She said that she went with her mom to Miami on prom night instead, and implied that the 80s pop-esqué sound is homage to the interests she took from her mom.
3. SZA actually wrote a reference track for Rihanna's "Goodnight Gotham", from her eighth studio album, ANTI.
Rihanna reportedly only wanted the song to be an instrumental, so the lyrics were scrapped.
12. In her interview for Rolling Stone, SZA revealed that she didn't get much hand in what songs made the album, as it was mostly handled by Punch.
"PSA", "Joni", "Boy from South Detroit", "Guard Down", among others all did not make the album despite SZA fighting for them.
10. SZA often writes from the perspective of characters, actresses and artists that she feels connected to.
e.g: Julia (Roberts), Drew Barrymore, Jodie (Foster), Joni (Mitchell), Louanne Johnson (Michelle Pfeiffer's role in Dangerous Minds) [original title for "Consideration"]
5. Lizzo helped SZA write some of F2F, and also layer background vocals on the song.
She and producer Rob Bisel said that there's "chipmunked falsetto vocals at the end of the hooks" that are actually Lizzo "pitched up an octave from her original freestyle."
7. The Forrest Gump references in Doves in the Wind actually follows up on her older song, Warm Winds.
In Warm Winds, she references Jenny's prayer. In Doves, she follows this by once again referring to herself as Jenny.
cant believe i have to say this but i don’t really care for her and the whole reason why i was mildly surprised is because she posted this on her main instagram story. usually stuff like this would come out from sources that aren’t her lol