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She began work on her next project in 2014 shortly after ''Z''[='=]s release. Although it started out as a fourth EP [[WorkingTitle titled]] ''[[OneLetterTitle A]]'', it turned into her debut album, and was eventually released on June 3, 2017 under the title ''Ctrl''. The album opened to universal acclaim, debuted at #3 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 (eventually becoming the second longest-charting female R&B album in ''Billboard'' 200 history behind Music/{{Rihanna}}'s ''ANTI''), and generated successful singles including "Love Galore" (featuring Music/TravisScott) and "The Weekend (which was remixed by Music/CalvinHarris). Her commercial prominence grew with musical appearances including her feature on {{Music/Maroon 5}}'s hit song "What Lovers Do" and her collaborative single with Lamar for the ''Film/BlackPanther2018'' soundtrack, "All the Stars", which was nominated for a [[UsefulNotes/GoldenGlobeAward Golden Globe]] and UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Original Song. In March 2018, she was nominated for five UsefulNotes/{{Grammy Award}}s, including Best New Artist, but [[AwardSnub controversially won none of them]].
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She began work on her next project in 2014 shortly after ''Z''[='=]s release. Although it started out as a fourth EP [[WorkingTitle titled]] ''[[OneLetterTitle A]]'', it turned into her debut album, and was eventually released on June 3, 2017 under the title ''Ctrl''. The album opened to universal acclaim, debuted at #3 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 (eventually becoming the second longest-charting female R&B album in ''Billboard'' 200 history behind Music/{{Rihanna}}'s ''ANTI''), and generated successful singles including "Love Galore" (featuring Music/TravisScott) and "The Weekend Weekend" (which was remixed by Music/CalvinHarris). Her commercial prominence grew with musical appearances including her feature on {{Music/Maroon 5}}'s hit song "What Lovers Do" and her collaborative single with Lamar for the ''Film/BlackPanther2018'' soundtrack, "All the Stars", which was nominated for a [[UsefulNotes/GoldenGlobeAward Golden Globe]] and UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Original Song. In March 2018, she was nominated for five UsefulNotes/{{Grammy MediaNotes/{{Grammy Award}}s, including Best New Artist, but [[AwardSnub controversially won none of them]].
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* ''SOSS'' (2022)
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* ''SOSS'' ''SOS'' (2022)
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Solána Imani Rowe (born November 8, 1989), known professionally as SZA (pronounced "SIZ-uh"[[note]]based on the Supreme Alphabet and influenced by RZA of the Music/WuTangClan; the letters stand for "Savior"[=/=]"Sovereign", "Zig-zag" and "Allah"[[/note]]), is an American R&B/neo-soul singer from Maplewood, New Jersey.
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Solána Imani Rowe (born November 8, 1989), known professionally as SZA (pronounced "SIZ-uh"[[note]]based on the Supreme Alphabet and influenced by RZA of the Music/WuTangClan; the letters stand for "Savior"[=/=]"Sovereign", "Zig-zag" and "Allah"[[/note]]), is an American R&B/neo-soul [[RAndB R&B]][=/=][[NeoSoul neo-soul]] singer from Maplewood, New Jersey.
Jersey.
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SZA's second album, ''SOS'', was released in 2022. It debuted at #1 on the ''Billboard'' 200, broke the US record for the largest streaming week for an R&B album, and spent 10 non-consecutive weeks at that spot, becoming the longest-running #1 female album of the decade. One of the album's singles, "Kill Bill", became SZA's first #1 hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and the Global 200.
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SZA's second album, ''SOS'', was released in on December 9, 2022. It debuted at #1 on the ''Billboard'' 200, broke the US record for the largest streaming week for an R&B album, and spent 10 non-consecutive weeks at that spot, becoming the longest-running #1 female album of the decade. One of the album's singles, "Kill Bill", became SZA's first #1 hit on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and the Global 200.
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''If I can't have you, no one should''\\
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''If I can't have you, no one should''\\should''