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SZA has had another electrifying week marked by high-profile interviews, award nominations, fresh business moves, and a swirl of headline-making drama. She kicked off November with a widely buzzed *GQ* cover story, reflecting on her record-breaking year. After finishing her first-ever international co-headlining stadium tour with Kendrick Lamar, starring in her debut film *One Of Them Days*, dominating the Super Bowl halftime show, and holding the Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 spot for 13 consecutive weeks with SOS, SZA confessed she’s barely paused to breathe. According to *GQ*, she’s already “back in her Burbank studio” crafting new music, despite feeling “frazzled.” She admitted to abandoning rest and diving into experimentation, collaborating with writers outside her usual circle for the first time and absorbing the artistry of legends like Stevie Wonder and Paul McCartney. SZA is intent on “delivering certified bangers,” but made it clear there’s no rush for an album drop before 2026—a revelation stirring up speculation among fans pining for new tracks.
Birthdays have never been just simple affairs for SZA. On November 8th, she turned 36 and celebrated by surprising fans with a new addition to her beauty line—a gloss and coat delivered in response to overwhelming demand. She took to Instagram, as spotlighted by *TMZ*, sharing her gratitude and flaunting fresh, candid birthday shots that fueled celebrations across social media. Fans and celebrities alike showered her with birthday wishes, echoing admiration for her vulnerability and her ability to make music that resonates deeply.
The Grammy nominations broke just prior to her birthday, igniting waves of excitement. SZA earned multiple nods for her collaborations, particularly *Luther* and *30 for 30* with Kendrick Lamar, landing her in contention for Record and Song of the Year as reported by *The News International*. She’s once again at the heart of conversations about the future of R&B and hip-hop.
But it wouldn’t be SZA’s week without a dose of drama. In the *GQ* interview—picked up widely by outlets like *ABC Audio* and *iHeart Radio*—SZA broke her silence on the “strange” and unprovoked social media attacks from Nicki Minaj. She confirmed there’s “no connection” or personal history with Nicki, chalking the beef up to randomness and refusing to fuel it further. Meanwhile, as Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s feud raged on, SZA kept her distance, telling *GQ* she wouldn’t insert herself between “two grown-ass men,” a stance that earned her respect for neutrality.
Behind the scenes, she continues to build her legacy—working closely with Steve Lacy, staying visible in entertainment headlines, and appearing on social feeds where fans dissect every cryptic post. Whether she’s launching new products, being nominated for awards, or navigating industry drama, SZA is driving her narrative—frazzled but fearlessly honest and ever evolving.
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