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Yesterday, SZA dropped the entertaining video for her hit song, “Kill Bill.” Drawing visual inspiration from the Tarantino movie of the same title, SZA enlisted one of the original actresses ...
not shot by SZA, though. However, she makes it out alive, and later procures a sword for a tumultuous sword fight. Inspired by Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill, the video has a cameo from Vivica A.
SZA’s “Kill Bill” slices through all songs standing in its way to hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Pop Airplay chart (dated April 22). The song, released on Top Dawg/RCA Records, becomes SZA’s ...
We can all be masters of self-delusion. On "Kill Bill," SZA is no exception. "I might kill my ex / Not the best idea / His new girlfriend's next / How'd I get here?" the artist sings over a spacey ...
The milestone has been a long time coming for “Kill Bill.” Since the December 2022 release of SZA’s sophomore album, SOS, its standout track spent a total of 18 weeks charting on the Hot 100 ...
Mason Poole for Variety SZA’s “Kill Bill” is one of her biggest songs to date and has become a break-up anthem for fans across the globe — but she wasn’t always sure of the track’s ...
Though SZA’s Grammy nominated hit “Kill Bill” was an instant standout from her sophomore album, SOS, the St. Louis-born singer says she wasn’t immediately convinced about the song for ...
SZA‘s fictional homicides on “Kill Bill” come with more than enough evidence to land her in jail, and now she’s sealed her fate with the release of a single bundle featuring three ...
That night, according to a voice note SZA found on her phone ... in a way similar to “Kill Bill.” Riddick-Tynes recalls, “I was in Atlanta when I got the call from Babyface to co-produce ...
SZA has been bumpin her own bangers. Hitting Twitter, SZA reflects on her SOS album and revealed what her favorites are. And it’s a lengthy list. Visit streaming.thesource.com for more ...
SZA has shared a new remix of “Kill Bill” featuring Doja Cat. The remix comes about two years after the duo’s Grammy-winning hit “Kiss Me More,” which appeared on Dojo’s Planet Her.