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SZA’s last few days have been marked by both a historic chart moment and a creative collaboration that’s catching attention across music circles. The biggest headline is the abrupt end of a 35-year streak for rap in the Billboard Hot 100’s Top 40, triggered by Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s “luther” dropping off the chart entirely. Billboard changed its chart methodology, so “luther”—a 13-week No. 1 hit, and one of rap’s biggest cross-genre successes this year—was declared recurrent after falling below certain thresholds. Nearly every major music outlet, including The FADER and AOL, reported this as a sign of shifting tastes and declining market share for hip-hop. Rap now commands only about 24% of the US market, down from 30% just five years ago. For SZA, whose work so often sits at the intersection of R&B, pop, and hip-hop, being at the center of this moment will likely become a significant footnote in her career, illustrating both her impact on the genre and times of transition within the industry.
On the creative front, SZA made news with a featured performance in MoRuf’s “PT Cruiser.” Joshua Kissi’s music video dropped October 29 and is already described by Promonews as a “breezy combination of performance with heartwarming vignettes.” The video leans heavily on nostalgia, with a dreamy suburban aesthetic designed to evoke warmth, friendship, and the passage of time. Critics have praised SZA’s chemistry with MoRuf and the emotionally resonant theme, suggesting the project may have lasting influence not just for MoRuf but also SZA’s reputation as a flexible and generative collaborator in contemporary R&B and hip hop visuals.
While SZA herself has kept a relatively low public profile this week, her name is everywhere thanks to a just-announced musical tribute in Atlanta. Royal Marketing is promoting “Unplugged: SZA Tribute Night”—a live R&B event dedicated to her artistry—set for November 12 at Seven Midtown. The buzz is strong on platforms like Eventbrite, with organizers highlighting Atlanta’s top vocalists and musicians reinterpreting her catalogue. This kind of curated celebration reflects her ongoing cultural impact, particularly among young artists in the neo-soul and alternative R&B spaces.
No major sightings, direct business deals, or controversial social media activity from SZA herself have made verified news in the past few days. There’s chatter about upcoming appearances, but as is often the case in SZA’s orbit, much remains fueled by anticipation rather than confirmed scheduling. What’s clear is that in a week when charts shifted and genre boundaries blurred, SZA’s name remains inextricably linked to the biggest music story in America, with her legacy only growing stronger.
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