SZA is passionately looking to be consumed by love – to the point where it overwhelms her thoughts, breath and existence.
Taking to X to share her thoughts on Thursday (August 1), the superstar singer declared that she wants love so bad, she wants to be “choked” in it.
“I wanna be loved so madly I can’t think I can’t breathe I can’t BE,” she wrote. “I WANNA BE TRAPPED IN THE EVER DOWNWARD SPIRAL OF HYSTERIA THAT IS LOVE I WANNA DROWN AND SUFFOCATE IN ITTTT AAAAHHHHHHHHH CHOKE ME IN LOVE PLEASE !!!”
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I wanna be loved so madly I can’t think I can’t breathe I can’t BE I WANNA BE TRAPPED IN THE EVER DOWNWARD SPIRAL OF HYSTERIA THAT IS LOVE I WANNA DROWN AND SUFFOCATE IN ITTTT AAAAHHHHHHHHH CHOKE ME IN LOVE PLEASE !!!
— SZA (@sza) August 2, 2024
Just last month, SZA admitted she can pull guys – but she can’t keep them interested…and she knows why.
On an episode of Chicken Shop Date, host Amanda Dimoldenberg shared that she has had a difficult time getting second dates; a sentiment SZA echoed.
“I feel like I can catch ’em, but I cannot keep ’em,” she replied. “They get with me and they realize I’m fucking weird, and then it’s just like, ‘Aight.’
“The butt makes it seem like it’s normal. On the outside, like, I wanna shake ass an do all the normal things. But I also wanna just, like… I wanna swim in the swamp and I wanna, like, collect methane gas with my man. That’s my type of shit.
SZA was actually engaged to be married as her music career began, and though it didn’t work out, her goal to get back at him helped to get her where she is.
Back in December, the New Jersey songstress sat down for an in-depth interview with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe and admitted that her music career was birthed out of a desire to prove a point to her then-fiancé.
“Some people choose music as a career and they feel very certain about what they’re doing and why they’re doing it,” SZA said around the 26:20 mark of the conversation. “But I was never quite certain, and I was going to music to prove a point. When I started making music, it was to my ex-fiancé because he was paying for everything – my food, my clothes, where I lived. And he was like eight years my senior so I was so co-dependent. And he was so talented. He’s a designer and so brilliant.”
She continued: “His ex girlfriends were all lawyers and business women and artists and all these things. And you know, I’m a college dropout and still bartending at the strip club. So I felt like I lacked value. So when I started trying to make music, it was this thing that I didn’t have to try at and I was randomly good at.”