SZA is an American singer-songwriter known for her debut studio album ‘Ctrl.’
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SZA is an American singer-songwriter known for her debut studio album ‘Ctrl.’
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SZA was born as Solána Imani Rowe on November 8, 1990 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Her father is an African American Muslim who worked as an executive producer at CNN. Her mother is a Christian who served as an executive at AT&T. SZA has an older half-sister named Tiffany Daniels.
Besides attending a ‘regular school’ as a young girl, she also used to attend a "Muslim Prep-School" everyday. She later studied at the Columbia High School and went on to pursue a course in liberal arts at the Essex County College. The exact details regarding SZA’s love and dating life are not known to the media. However, it is said that she was once in a relationship with Scott Sasso.
SZA released her first EP titled ‘See.SZA.Run’ on October 29, 2012. The following year, she released her second EP titled ‘S’. The same year, she toured with the Swedish band Little Dragon. Also in 2013, she released a song titled "Teen Spirit". Then in 2014, the singer was featured on a variety of album songs by different artistes. In March that year, she released the single titled "Child's Play".
Soon after this, SZA came up with her EP titled ‘Z’ which was preceded by the lead single "Babylon”. On November 18, 2014, she released a song named "Sobriety". Around this time, she disclosed that her initially planned third EP ‘A’ would be released as a studio album instead. While working on her debut album, SZA also started writing songs for artistes like Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, and Beyoncé.
In June 2017, SZA’s debut album came out. This album, renamed ‘Ctrl,’ included hit singles like "Love Galore." In August, she collaborated with the rock band Maroon 5 to work on the band’s single "What Lovers Do". SZA then released the song "Quicksand" for HBO’s TV series ‘Insecure’.
In January 2018, SZA was featured on the song ‘All the Stars.’ This song was released as the lead track of the soundtrack album of the flick ‘Black Panther’.