SZA – PSA

SZA Joni ft. Don Toliver

SZA has treated her fans with a unique and unconventional album release experience. The singer released her second studio album, SOS, following a long period of expectation. Two years after that, she released a deluxe version. She has dropped a deluxe item into the deluxe category weeks later. As of Super Bowl Sunday, four new SZA songs have been released, and all of them have been well-received. The song “PSA” was particularly highly anticipated, as the singer had teased it in December and generated a lot of excitement among her fans. We’re pleased to confirm that the song meets all our expectations in terms of quality.

Public Service Announcement views SZA in a contemplative state. She sings emotively over a string-accompanied instrumental, reflecting on her life and her bond with her audience. It’s a stunning sight, but beneath its beauty lies a multitude of heartache and disappointment. SZA is explicitly stating that she’s far from flawless. Self-deprecating and introspective, SZA is one of her most profound works, and “PSA” demonstrates that there’s no limit to her creative depth. She’d rather pursue it in Henny. I’d rather pay you a penny at a time. Annoying you just to get out of it, as smooth as Baryshnikov. You’re still evading, let me know when you’re ready, you’re playing around. The song’s brevity hides its depth. It’s a truly impressive listening experience.

 

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