Top Dawg Entertainment’s R&B superstar SZA – real name Solána Imani Rowe – has released the latest visuals from her critically acclaimed sophomore album ‘SOS’. Titled ‘Kill Bill’, the Christian Breslauer-directed visuals draw inspiration from the legendary Hollywood filmmaker Quentin Tarrantino’s Kill Bill cinema duology starring Uma Thurman and Lucy Liu and captures SZA’s homicidal fantasies about her past lover.
“I might
I might kill my ex
Not the best idea
His new girlfriend’s next
How’d I get here?
I might kill my ex
I still love him though
Rather be in jail than alone” SZA sings over the Carter Lang & Rob Bisel-led production.
The latest visuals serve as the follow-up to the Benny Blanco-produced ‘Nobody Gets Me’ music video. Directed by Bradley J. Calder, SZA released the music video in December last year.
Watch the long-awaited ‘Kill Bill’ music video here via YouTube.
SZA released her sophomore R&B record and the follow-up to her debut record ‘Ctrl’ in December last year. Titled ‘SOS’, the 23-track LP features guest appearances by Houston’s iconic emcee Travis Scott and his Cactus Jack labelmate Don Toliver, pop star Phoebe Bridgers and a posthumous feature from Wu-Tang Clan’s legendary emcee Ol’ Dirty Bastard.
The highly anticipated record arrived against the backdrop of the ‘All the Lights’ R&B singer’s reservations about releasing any more music.
I feel like music, in this capacity, I don’t see longevity,” SZA said. “I like to create, I like to write, I like to sing, and I like to share. But I don’t know if chasing after superstardom or whatever I’m supposed to be doing right now is sustainable for me or for anybody. I’mma take a good swing at it, and I’mma give ’em my absolute best.”
Since you’re here, stream ‘SOS’ by SZA here via Spotify if you haven’t yet.