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Whether you’re an avid fan, never heard of her, or somewhere in between, you should add listening to “SOS” to your to-do list as soon as possible.As an iPhone user, it can be frustrating to see a “SOS Only” message on your device. With its ability to stay cohesive yet offer something for everyone, the album is one of the best I’ve ever listened to. Overall, “SOS” has been the perfect way to close out an exciting year in music.

Even if you don’t plan on listening to the entire album, “Nobody gets me” has absolutely earned your listen. My favorite number, without a doubt, is the 14th track, “Nobody gets me.” The heartbreakingly relatable ballad is one of the only acoustic songs on the album and puts the singer’s beautiful vocals on full display. “Ghost in the machine” has some of my favorite lyricism in the album and is an overall phenomenally written and performed song. The result was a seamless fuse of Phoebe’s and SZA’s music. Phoebe Bridgers, featured on track 12, “Ghost in the machine.” An avid Phoebe Bridgers fan myself, I was thrilled yet confused as to why the alternative indie singer was collaborating with SZA. Don Toliver, Travis Scott and Ol’ Dirty Bastard: all popular artists in the R&B and rap scenes. Most of the features on the album made sense to me at first glance. Her angelic vocals mixed with the heavy chorus of the song create an incredibly unique sound, unmatched by other artists in the genre. The Paramore-esq song is the first of its kind from SZA, and I surely hope it’s not the last. SZA explores quite a few different genres throughout the album, with some songs leaning towards rap, some feeling more R&B, and one song, F2F, even leaning towards the punk rock genre. “SOS”, being SZA’s second studio, felt a lot more mature than her debut album and the first song, which is also, fittingly, the title track, sets this tone nicely for the rest of the songs. The album began with a quick, pleasant intro song. So let me, someone who’s never been a particularly invested SZA fan tell you first-hand: “SOS” far exceeded my expectations. Settling at #1 on the charts in over 50 countries, the new titleholder of most streamed R&B album in a day set some big expectations for itself, and as I clicked the play button on Friday night, I was nervous the album wouldn’t live up to the hype. 9th, “SOS.” The album, holding 23 songs with a run-time of just over an hour, broke numerous records within minutes of its release. Following the release of her first album, “ctrl,” as well as features on the Black Panther soundtrack, millions of SZA fans waited anxiously for her second album, released Dec.
