My parents didn’t fuck with the way I was moving, so I didn’t really have an option.” And if I didn’t have bread, I would rather, like, just couch-to-couch. “Once I started getting bread, I just lived anywhere else but home. When I ask if she lived at home during that time her voice is firm: “No. She wasn’t allowed to watch TV or listen to the radio her music world was limited to whatever her father enjoyed, namely jazz classics from Billie Holiday and Miles Davis.Īfter attending three different colleges, where she studied marine biology and ultimately dropped out, SZA took a succession of short-lived jobs including bartending and working at Sephora. She was a gymnast for 13 years and, in high school, also a cheerleader, though her other extracurricular activities were limited. Though her parents practiced different religions - her father is Muslim and her mother a Christian - she was raised Muslim and attended a Muslim prep school. Louis, Missouri, and grew up the daughter of an executive producer at CNN (her father) and an AT&T executive (her mother) in the affluent suburb of Maplewood, New Jersey. “ If her path to Ctrl was somewhat unexpected and winding, it’s appropriate that the time before it was as well. If you are new to the mighty SZA, then this interview/feature from FADER from 2018 provides some nice biography and illustration: This late in the year but, on Christmas Day, SZA (Solána Rowe) put out Good Days! I am going to get to the song itself and review it in a bit but, before moving on, I wanted to mention SZA and give us some background – and also shines a spotlight on her debut album of 2017, Ctrl.
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