A distinct force in contemporary R&B, SZA has set herself apart with a vulnerable and casually poetic songwriting style and a voice conveying a multitude of emotions with subtle twists and turns. She established herself with a trio of spaced-out EPs and collaborations with the likes of
Kendrick Lamar,
Nicki Minaj, and
Rihanna, and continued her ascent with Ctrl (2017), a Top Ten album that resulted in five Grammy nominations, including Best New Artist. These accolades proved to be no fluke, as SZA earned almost as many Grammy nominations the next year by assisting
Kendrick Lamar with "All the Stars," a Top Ten hit, only one in a slew of platinum singles she has scored as a headliner or featured artist. Her rich and complex second album, SOS (2022), went straight to number one on the Billboard 200, produced four Top Ten pop singles -- including the chart-topping revenge fantasy "Kill Bill" -- and earned the artist three Grammy awards.
Solána Imani Rowe was born in St. Louis and raised in New Jersey, where she excelled in high school gymnastics and cheerleading. After leaving college, Rowe shuffled around different jobs and recorded on the side, influenced by the diverse and maverick likes of
Billie Holiday and
Björk, as well as
Wu-Tang Clan, whose
RZA inspired her performing name. She self-released a pair of dreamy and alluring EPs, 2012's See.SZA.Run and 2013's S, and shortly thereafter signed with
Top Dawg Entertainment. SZA had been on
TDE's radar since 2011, when label co-founder Terrence "Punch" Henderson was handed material at the CMJ Music Marathon.
Once their agreement was in place,
Top Dawg and SZA didn't waste any time. In April 2014, SZA made her label debut with Z, a trippy third EP that entered the Billboard 200 at number 39 with featured appearances from fellow
TDE artists
Kendrick Lamar and
Isaiah Rashad, as well as one from
Chance the Rapper. By the end of 2016, SZA was a highly valued collaborator herself. She appeared on high-profile
TDE releases from
Lamar,
Rashad,
ScHoolboy Q, and
Jay Rock, co-wrote
Nicki Minaj's "Feeling Myself" and
Travis Scott's "OK Alright," and co-wrote and appeared on
Rihanna's "Consideration."
Primed for the spotlight in 2017, SZA followed through that June with her first album. Released through
TDE's arrangement with major-label
RCA, the sharply defined Ctrl debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, and on its way to platinum status yielded a pair of multi-platinum singles in "Love Galore" and "The Weekend," both of which went Top 40 on the Billboard Hot 100. SZA also broadened her audience that year with contributions to
Maroon 5's Top Ten "What Lovers Do" and a remix of
Lorde's "Homemade Dynamite." Up for five Grammys, SZA was nominated for Best New Artist and Best Urban Contemporary Album, plus Best R&B Song ("Supermodel"), Best R&B Performance ("The Weekend"), and Best Rap/Sung Performance ("Love Galore").
SZA didn't win in any of the categories, but at the time of the ceremony in January 2019, she was already scaling back up the Hot 100 with "All the Stars," recorded with
Kendrick Lamar for Black Panther: The Album. Another multi-platinum hit, the single peaked at number seven and was nominated in four categories -- including Record of the Year and Song of the Year, two of "the big four" -- at the next Grammy ceremony. During the rest of 2019, SZA added to her between-albums output, which already included
Cardi B's "I Do," with the Game of Thrones commission "Power Is Power" and co-starring roles on
DJ Khaled's "Just Us" and
Post Malone's "Staring at the Sun." In 2020, she paired with
Justin Timberlake on the song "The Other Side" for the Trolls World Tour soundtrack. She also released
the Neptunes-produced track "Hit Different" -- a number 29 pop hit featuring
Ty Dolla $ign -- and "Good Days," which reached number nine.
A comparatively quiet year for SZA, 2021 was highlighted by a featured appearance on
Doja Cat's uptempo single "Kiss Me More," a number three pop hit. SZA also contributed "The Anonymous Ones" to the soundtrack for the coming-of-age film Dear Evan Hansen. "No Love" (headlined by
Summer Walker) and "I Hate U" appeared at the end of the year; the latter reached number seven on the pop chart. At the 64th Annual Grammy Awards the following February, "Good Days" was up for Best R&B Song, and "Kiss Me More" won for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. A deluxe edition of Ctrl, including seven previously unreleased songs, appeared that June, five years after the album was originally released.
In December 2022, SZA delivered her second LP, SOS, on which she teamed with a deep roster of production and songwriting associates tied together by extensive input from Rob Bisel, Carter Lang, and ThankGod4Cody. The album topped both the Billboard 200 and R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts, with "Nobody Gets Me," "Kill Bill," and the
Babyface collaboration "Snooze" following "I Hate U" and "Good Days" into the Top Ten. "Kill Bill" became SZA's first number one pop hit, and "Snooze" received another boost with an acoustic version assisted by
Justin Bieber. After SZA topped the Hot 100 a second time, featured on
Drake's "Slime You Out," she received a leading nine nominations at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards, including nods for Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and Record of the Year -- all of the "the big four" categories for which she was eligible. SOS won Best Progressive R&B Album, "Snooze" took Best R&B Song, and the
Phoebe Bridgers collaboration "Ghost in the Machine" earned Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi