SZA has officially pulled off one of the weirdest album rollouts in the music industry, and I’m not sure whether to be impressed or slightly baffled! I mean, the artistic rollercoaster began with her long-awaited sophomore album, SOS, dropped after what felt like light years of anticipation. Fast forward two years and bam!—a deluxe edition comes crashing into our lives. Just when you think the ride is over, here we are, just weeks later, and she’s blessed us with a deluxe to the deluxe. Seriously, is this the music industry or a Russian nesting doll? But don’t worry, SZA didn’t just serve us up extra songs for the sake of it! The latest drop contains four new tracks, and trust me, they deliver. The standout? “PSA,” which fans have been practically begging to hear since its teaser back in December. Spoiler alert: it doesn’t just meet expectations; it catapults them to new heights! So, settle in as we dive into the emotive brilliance of SZA’s latest sonic offering—because let’s face it, you won’t want to miss this one.
SZA has blessed fans with one of the strangest albums rollouts of all time. The singer dropped her sophomore album, SOS, after years of anticipation. Then, two years later, she dropped a deluxe. Now, weeks later, she has dropped a deluxe to the deluxe. We have four new SZA songs as of Super Bowl Sunday, and they all hit. “PSA” is the one the singer teased back in December, and had most of her followers eager to hear. We’re happy to confirm that the song is every bit as good as we wanted.
“PSA” sees SZA is contemplative mode. She croons over a string-backed instrumental about her life and her relationship with listeners. It’s lush and beautiful, but it’s also packed with pain and frustration. SZA is making it clear that she’s far from perfect. Self-aware, self-effacing SZA is one of her deepest bags, and “PSA” proves that there’s no bottom in sight. “I’d rather chase it in Henny,” she spits. “I’d rather pay you in pennies. “Pissin’ you off just to get off, slick like Baryshnikov. Still dodgin’, hit you up, you playin.” The briefness of the song belies it density. It’s an impressive listen.
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Quotable Lyrics:
I don’t want nobody callin’ me anything but number one
Know I got problems, I don’t know how to take losses
Even when, even when they are lost causes
I waste my energy plenty, serve me to bury my envy, but