Glastonbury: Seven things to know about SZA (2024)

ByBonnie McLaren,Culture reporter

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For the first time in history Glastonbury has two female headliners. After Dua Lipa's set on Friday, US R&B star SZA will close the main stage on Sunday.

With billions of streams under her belt, the 34-year-old is one of the most-listened to artists on the planet. Her 70 million monthly Spotify listeners put her within touching distance of fellow headliners Coldplay.

It’s fair to say she isn’t as well-known as them for UK audiences... But that could be about to change.

Here’s everything you need to know about the superstar.

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1. Her stage name was inspired by RZA from Wu-Tang Clan

If you’re wondering how to pronounce SZA, it's "sizza" - a little like sizzle, or the singular of scissors.

Born Solána Imani Rowe, the singer took inspiration from RZA in Wu-Tang Clan for her stage name.

The acronym comes from the Supreme Alphabet, used by the Five Percent Nation, a black nationalist movement influenced by Islam.

The Z stands for Zig-zag, while A stands for Allah, and she’s previously told Complex that the S stands for either saviour, or sovereign.

Her friends don’t call her SZA, though. Her nickname is Sous – very close to the name of her second album, SOS.

2. Her career could’ve been very different

SZA’s first album, Ctrl, spawned five Grammy nominations in 2017 – but it was her second album SOS which landed her firmly in superstar status.

The album spent 10 non-consecutive weeks at the top of the Billboard charts - the most successful run for a female artist in the 2020s.

But she was making music long before smashing records.

Her record deal was signed in 2013, after she managed to get her self-released EPs in front of Terrence Henderson - the head of Kendrick Lamar's then-record label, Top Dawg Entertainment.

And she doesn't just write songs for herself – she's also penned hits for Beyonce, Nicki Minaj , Travis Scott and Rihanna.

Her day job could’ve been oceans apart though, as she studied marine biology at university.

3. You’ll have probably heard her before

Even if you can't name a song from the top of your head, if you’ve opened up TikTok, or listened to mainstream radio within the past few years, you’ll have probably heard something by SZA.

Her numbers on streaming are truly eye-watering. Kill Bill, her biggest track, has been streamed nearly 2 billion times on Spotify.

The song is a comically over the top break-up ballad, in which she fantasises about killing her ex and his new girlfriend.

Her other tracks are poetic and candid, exploring personal relationships and universal quandaries over an experimental-but-melodic brand of R&B.

The hits include Good Days, Snooze, and Love Galore, which features Travis Scott. She also duetted with Kendrick Lamar on the Black Panther soundtrack, scoring a breakout hit with the song All The Stars.

You might know her voice from one of her other collaborations, too: Doja Cat’s Kiss Me More, The Weeknd’s All The Stars or Maroon 5's What Lovers Do.

4. She won't limit herself musically

SZA has a broad range of musical influences – and she's cited names such as Ella Fitzagerald, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Björk as inspirations.

And, throughout her career, she's said she doesn't want to be limited to just R&B.

“Nobody does that to white people at all, ever. No one ever does that to Adele or Justin Bieber when they’re wholeheartedly singing R&B,” she told Wonderland in 2020.

Last year, she told The New York Times that "people just sweep me into this conversation of R&B" but that she "can do anything".

Her last album was praised for its agnostic approach to musical styles - incorporating influences from soul to electronica and indie rock.

"While placing herself firmly in the tradition of R&B, she’s forcefully blasé about genre tropes," wrote Pitchfork, awarding the album 8.7 out of 10.

5. She beat Taylor Swift to a Brit award

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Given her cultural ubiquity, many people expected Taylor Swift to pick up the international artist award at this year's Brit awards.

In the end, it was SZA took the trophy - trouncing Swift alongside fellow pop stars Olivia Rodrigo and Miley Cyrus.

But this was no David-beats-Goliath moment. SZA's album has been widely hailed as a masterpiece while, in 2023, Swift's only new material consisted of re-recordings of her albums 1989 and Speak Now.

If anything, the Brits corrected a mistake made at the Grammys - where SZA went into the ceremony with more nominations than any other artist (nine in total), but was shut out of all the main categories.

In her pre-recorded acceptance speech, SZA hinted she’d "be back" in the UK "really soon". A month later, she was announced as a headliner at Worthy Farm.

6. Emily Eavis is 'excited' about SZA's set

When the Glastonbury line-up was announced in March, there were a few people questioning, and no doubt Googling, who SZA was.

Even some fans of the singer questioned whether it might be too early in her career to be top of the bill.

But critics are looking forward to her set, and organiser Emily Eavis is "super excited" to have SZA on the bill.

"It's an amazing thing to have SZA here, because she's never played Glastonbury before," she told Grazia.

"It's always a different set of challenges, when you're bringing someone who hasn't been before – but it's also super exciting when they're really on board, and they've got loads of brilliant ideas, and figuring out how it's going to fit onto the Pyramid stage."

It’s clear that Glastonbury want to shake things up – firstly, by having two women headlining; and secondly, by moving away from its rock roots to more accurately reflect modern audiences' listening habits.

7. She’s known for bringing out special guests

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Olivia Rodrigo bringing out Lily Allen, Kylie dueting with Nick Cave, Miley Cyrus inviting her dad Billy Ray and Lil Nas X on stage for Old Town Road – it isn’t Glastonbury without a few surprise guests.

And, when it comes to collaborators, SZA has quite the list to choose from, with everyone from Doja Cat to former Glastonbury headliner Kendrick Lamar nestled in her discography.

Fans at a New York City show last year were lucky enough to hear Bridgers and Cardi B perform their respective collaborations: Ghost in the Machine and I Do.

Summer Walker and Lizzo have also appeared alongside her; and Travis Scott made not one, not two, but three pit stops at SZA’s UK tour last year.

So a "ladies and gentlemen, will you please welcome to the stage" moment isn't unlikely on Sunday night.

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FAQs

Glastonbury: Seven things to know about SZA? ›

SZA, pronounced 'scissor' - whose real name is Solana Imani Rowe - is an American R&B singer-songwriter and has released two studio albums, three EPs, one live album, and 44 singles (11 of which as a featured artist). She took inspiration from rapper RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan for her stage name.

Who is SZA Glastonbury? ›

SZA, pronounced 'scissor' - whose real name is Solana Imani Rowe - is an American R&B singer-songwriter and has released two studio albums, three EPs, one live album, and 44 singles (11 of which as a featured artist). She took inspiration from rapper RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan for her stage name.

What are some interesting facts about SZA? ›

She attended a Muslim prep school on top of her regular schooling, frequently wore a hijab, and dressed in baggy clothing to conform to ideals of modesty. She often felt ostracized as one of the few Black people in her predominantly white community, and she experienced bullying after the September 11 attacks in 2001.

What are the accomplishments of SZA? ›

American singer-songwriter SZA has won 48 awards from 193 nominations, including four Grammy Awards, one Brit Award, six Billboard Music Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards, among others.

What college did SZA go to? ›

Who did SZA clash with at Glasto? ›

Her Glastonbury debut clashed with other big artists on the lineup, including Justice on the West Holts stage, James Blake on Woodsies, London Grammar on Park Stage and The National on Other Stage. The festival was beset by sound issues which affected SZA's performance as well as Shania Twain and Cyndi Lauper.

What song made SZA famous? ›

Debut studio album 'Ctrl' arrived in 2017 and reached No. 3, while single “Love Galore” with Travis Scott was her first Hot 100 charting song, peaking at No. 32.

How did SZA injure herself? ›

She later told reporters that she'd injured herself falling out of bed before the show. "It's very funny because I fell out of bed right before it was time to like leave and get ready for this, like the day before," she explained in the Grammys press room.

What genre is SZA known for? ›

SZA is a neo soul singer, whose music has been described as alternative R&B, with elements of soul, hip hop, minimalist R&B, indie rock, cloud rap, witch house, and chillwave. SZA's lyrics are described as unravelling and her songs often revolve around themes of sexuality, nostalgia & abandonment.

What is SZA's favorite song? ›

snooze ,love language, kill bill ,nobody gets me ,ex pack ,blind ,good days ,gone girl, I hate u, F2F,low , seek and destroy , ghost , Sos , used. Personal picks . “'FORGIVELESS' too,” she wrote in a follow-up tweet. FORGIVELESS too .

What is SZA's number? ›

With the release of her single “Good Days”, SZA dropped the 888-808-0CRY hotline – a space for fans to call and 'cry n laugh n talk' to. Now, the R&B singer has revealed that she texts fans daily from her personal phone number.

Who did SZA lose the Grammy to? ›

SZA is speaking out after she lost album of the year to Taylor Swift at the 2024 Grammys. The year's most-nominated artist, with nine nods Sunday night, spoke to The Hollywood Reporter after losing the ceremony's biggest honor to Swift. SZA's album "SOS" was up against Swift's 2023 hit "Midnights."

Why did SZA pick her name? ›

Rowe formed her stage name from the Supreme Alphabet, taking influence from rapper RZA of the Wu-Tang Clan. The last two letters in her name stand for Zig-Zag and Allah, while the first letter S can mean either savior or sovereign.

Is SZA in a wheelchair? ›

Speaking to Variety, SZA explained that she got her injury falling out of bed. “Whenever something big happens to me, something crazy happens too,” she said. SZA added that she's been using a wheelchair since the injury occurred, but didn't want to commemorate the night sitting.

Who did SZA date? ›

The "Snooze" singer has kept most of her love life out of the spotlight, which includes a brief romance with Drake and a decade-plus-long relationship with her ex-fiancé, whose identity has never been confirmed. In his 2020 song “Mr. Right Now,” Drake rapped about how he used to date SZA over a decade ago.

Who is SZA's headliner? ›

If you haven't heard of SZA, real name Solána Imani Rowe, you may be missing out on one of the most groundbreaking musicians in the industry presently. An active musician since 2011, her critically acclaimed albums regularly top annual rankings - and more recently they became commercially significant.

Who is the blonde singer at Glastonbury? ›

Blondie at Glastonbury review – Debbie Harry is an atomic charisma bomb.

Which celebrities were at Glastonbury? ›

Other celebrity appearances

This year was no exception, with former headliner Stormzy, Maya Jama, Alexa Chung, Paul Mescal, Sienna Miller, Cara Delevingne, Leo Woodall and Anya Taylor-Joy among the stars seen around the site.

Who sang with Beyonce at Glastonbury? ›

American singer and songwriter Beyoncé headlined the 2011 Glastonbury Festival alongside acts U2 and Coldplay, performing on June 26, 2011 at the Pyramid Stage in Pilton, Somerset, England.

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