Vinyl has made a comeback in recent years (though it never really went away), and for a good reason. As tech experts and music lovers know, nothing compares to listening to vinyl - its rich ...
She became the label's first female artist. SZA's album, Z, debuted on the US Billboard 200 at number thirty-nine. It sold 6,980 copies in its opening week. Her big break came after releasing Ctrl in ...
SZA is ready to make her mark in Hollywood — if only she could send an S.O.S. to pal and costar Keke Palmer. She's now open to more movie roles, but under one condition: "As long as Keke can ...
SZA, who's real name is Solána Imani Rowe, revealed she’s ready to step into the world of Hollywood. The 35-year-old singer acted in her first movie, One of Them Days. She previously had a ...
Keke Palmer and SZA play short-on-cash roommates on a mad dash across Los Angeles in this exhilarating comedy. By Natalia Winkelman When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...
In our first Trending Tracks report of 2025, SZA, Bad Bunny and a host of notable names are putting their stamp on their year in the very early goings. SZA Soars High Into The New Year Off Of Lana ...
Uche must be mistaken, she insists, because her best friend and roommate Alyssa (SZA) paid him. It turns out that Alyssa tasked her unreliable boyfriend Keshawn (Joshua David Neal) with delivering ...
The tear-jerking moment spurred amid discussion about the inspiration behind SZA’s fan-favorite song “Drew Barrymore” from her 2017 album Ctrl. However, what started out as Barrymore giving ...
Though SZA‘s SOS is all the rage right now, her debut album, Ctrl, featured a song inspired by and named after Drew Barrymore. During Monday’s episode of the actress’s self-titled talk show, SZA sang ...
On her fan-favorite Ctrl song “Drew Barrymore,” SZA sings about feeling insecure and lonely — but the track’s real-life namesake makes her feel the exact opposite. While serving as a guest ...
By Hannah Dailey On her fan-favorite Ctrl song “Drew Barrymore,” SZA sings about feeling insecure and lonely — but the track’s real-life namesake makes her feel the exact opposite.