SZA

SZA is an American singer-songwriter known for her unique blend of R&B, neo-soul, and hip-hop influences. Born Solána Imani Rowe in 1990, she gained prominence with her debut studio album, “Ctrl,” released in 2017, which received critical acclaim for its introspective lyrics and innovative sound. The name “SZA” is derived from the Supreme Alphabet, where “S” stands for “Savior,” “Z” for “Zigzag,” and “A” for “Allah,” reflecting her connection to the Five Percent Nation, a cultural movement in the United States. SZA’s music often explores themes of love, identity, and self-empowerment, resonating with a wide audience and earning her multiple awards, including Grammy nominations. Her artistic style and vocal delivery have positioned her as a significant figure in contemporary music.