
Itโs no secret that 2017 has been a huge year for Solรกna Imani Rowe, better known as SZA. After dropping a couple of successful mixtapes (2012โs See.SZA.Run and 2013โs S), SZA released her EP Z in 2014, then threatened to quit the music industry altogether. Lucky for us, she didnโt, and instead released her debut LP, Ctrl, earlier this year after feeling liberated by a mushroom trip.
Ctrl was quickly embraced by fans and music critics (including yours truly), and debuted at number three on the Billboard 200. Every song is exceptional: SZA pours her honeyed vocals over catchy melodies with brazen, gritty, and sometimes triggering lyrics that dig into toxic relationships, anxiety, and the unattainability of control. Itโs been called the feminine counterpoint to projects like Bryson Tillerโs Trapsoul and Drakeโs Take Care, as SZA offers a different perspective for a similar narrativeโone thatโs simultaneously vulnerable, confident, and defiant.
She confesses her insecurities on โSupermodelโ and โNormal Girl,โ confidently rips apart the stigma of being a sidechick on sultry track โThe Weekend,โ and processes feeling like the โotherโ on โDrew Barrymore.โ Songs from Ctrl have appeared on several recent episodes of Issa Raeโs HBO series Insecure, and last week SZA released โQuicksandโ especially for the showโs soundtrack. I expect her sold-out Portland concert to be a religious experience.
