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  1. SOS is SZAs long-awaited sophomore studio album, released on December 9, 2022 through Top Dawg Entertainment and RCA Records. The album features Phoebe Bridgers, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Travis...

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  3. SOS is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter SZA. It was released on December 9, 2022, by Top Dawg Entertainment and RCA Records . [ 1 ] The album features guest appearances from Don Toliver , Phoebe Bridgers , Travis Scott , and the late Ol' Dirty Bastard . [ 2 ]

  4. SOS Lyrics: Last night, I cried / Give me a second, give me a minute / Nah, lil' bitch, can't let you finish / Yeah, that's right, I need commissions on mine / All that sauce you got from me.

  5. Jan 24, 2024 · Though the song — which featured vocals from SZA — was originally intended for her debut album, 2017's CTRL, the collab didn't take away from the success of her own project. If anything, "Consideration" set up a star in the making. SZA, born Solána Imani Rowe, has since emerged as a leading voice of her generation.

    • How Is SOS Different from Ctrl?
    • What Is SOS About?
    • What Are The Album’S Best songs?
    • Who Has The Best Feature on The Album?
    • What Are The Album’S Best Lyrics?
    • So Was It Worth The Wait?

    Andrew R: Chow: Let’s get this out of the way: Anyone who expects Ctrl Part 2 will be disappointed. Ctrl was a tightly-wound, thematically and sonically cohesive mission statement. It was exactly this specificity that made the album resonate so deeply with many fans. Moises Mendez II: On Ctrl, SZA had a clear path and rarely strayed from it. She ma...

    MM: I interpreted SOS as SZA coming to the realization that she is scared of herself and sending out a distress signal to anyone who will listen. If the album is working in tandem with Ctrl, then this sees her losing that sense of control and going through a roller coaster of emotions. On the one hand, she’s scared of what she might do, like killin...

    MM: What works best for me on the album are the risks that pay off. She has stepped outside of her usual R&B mode and just tried everything. I still love “Good Days.” Even though we’ve had two years to sit with it, that melody and the ethereal vibes on the song are just to die for. I really enjoyed the “Hit Different” Easter egg at the end of “Love...

    ARC: While I very much enjoy the stylings of Don Toliver—essentially the best version of a rap-sung A.I.—and Travis Scott—who makes an excellent hypeman on “Low” and a passable romantic foil on “Open Arms”—it’s got to be Phoebe Bridgers. I couldn’t be more psyched for this collaboration, as it has often felt like the two of them are anxious, hornyS...

    “Now that I’ve ruined everything, I’m so f-ckin’ free” (“Seek & Destroy”) “I’d rather be in hell than alone” (“Kill Bill”) “I ain’t no Julia Stiles, this ain’t Last Dance” (“Blind”) “I don’t want righteousness/ I hurt too much, I lost too much, I lust too much” (“Blind”) “I been burnin’ bridges, I’ll do it all over again/ Cause I’m betting on me” (...

    ARC: Yes, absolutely. While there is some filler on here, there’s genuine energy and creative excitement coursing through nearly every song. I’m going to go ahead and give the flaming hot take that it’s better than Ctrl. MM: I would say yes, but just with an ounce less of enthusiasm because I think the album suffers from oversaturation. It’s hard t...

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    • Andrew R. Chow,Moises Mendez II
  6. Dec 9, 2022 · At 23 songs and more than an hour in length, SZA ’s newly released “SOS” isn’t simply a statement piece: It’s practically a new bible of abstract contemporary soul.

  7. Dec 9, 2022 · Five years after breaking through with her debut studio album Ctrl, contemporary R&B superstar SZA has returned with her highly anticipated follow-up, SOS. The LP has plenty of tracks to make...

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