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The Grand National Tour began April 19 in Minneapolis, and SZA and Lamar performed largely together, interspersed with solo ...
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SZA reveals she owes Beyoncé money over SOS songThe Kill Bill singer revealed in an Instagram comment that she owes the Break My Soul hitmaker because she incorporated the melody and a few lyrics from Beyoncé's 2006 song Listen on her 2022 track ...
Stormy weather caused Kendrick Lamar’s big co-headlining show with SZA at Bank of America Stadium to get off to an ...
Philly's giving you plenty of reasons to get outside this weekend — whether it's to run, dance or to raise a glass.
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Soap Central on MSNFans are obsessed as SZA looks majestic performing ‘Saturn’ in Dallas on the Grand National TourSZA & Kendrick Lamar are currently on their "Grand National Tour," promoting Lamar's sixth studio album GNX (2024) and SZA's ...
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SZA had plenty of time to change outfits ... culminating in her flying overhead to deliver the next teary tune, “Saturn.” She and the mostly T-shirt-clad Lamar each got to catch their breath ...
Meanwhile, “Luther” is the first rap hit to lead Pop Airplay since two back-to-back in February-March 2024: Jack Harlow’s ...
SZA scores her fourth No. 1, after “Saturn” (two weeks, 2024) and “Kill Bill” (one, 2023) and as featured on Doja Cat’s “Kiss Me More” (one, 2021). “Luther,” on pgLang/Interscope ...
Delaware State University's own SZA has racked up some American Music Awards this week. The 35-year-old singer SZA, from Maplewood, New Jersey, released her new album, "SOS Deluxe: Lana," in December.
Delaware State University's own SZA has racked up some American Music Awards this week. The 35-year-old singer SZA, from Maplewood, New Jersey, released her new album, "SOS Deluxe: Lana," in December.
Review: Kendrick Lamar and SZA bring giant bugs and soulful energy to Grand National Tour in Houston
The magnetic push-pull of Kendrick Lamar and SZA — along with giant bugs and an Anita Baker sample — kept a Wednesday night crowd rapt for two-and-a-half hours during the second stop of the ...
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