List of songs recorded by SZA

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SZA performing at Glastonbury 2024

American singer-songwriter SZA co-writes almost all of her songs with their respective producers; for many of them, she is the sole lyricist. [a] Her repertoire encompasses two studio albums, one reissue album, three extended plays (EPs), multiple film and television soundtracks, and several guest appearances. Psychedelic and lo-fi instrumentals characterize SZA's early songs, and the self-uploaded SoundCloud EPs See.SZA.Run (2012) and S (2013) were her career's first releases. [2] Executives at Top Dawg Entertainment took notice of her SoundCloud music and signed a recording contract with her in 2013. Afterwards, she released her third EP Z (2014). [3]

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Three years later, SZA released her debut studio album, Ctrl . Many of the people who contributed to the album were or became frequent collaborators, including Travis Scott, then-labelmate Kendrick Lamar, and producer Carter Lang. Critics have identified Ctrl as primarily an R&B album with elements of jazz and alternative. [4] [5] As time passed, the media started to consistently label SZA as an R&B artist, and she surmised the categorization was due to stereotypes about Black women in music. [6] [7] Wanting to demonstrate her versatility, she incorporated an amalgam of genres on her second album, SOS (2022), such as R&B, rap, rock, and pop. [8] [9] SOS's reissue, Lana (2024), was supported by the singles "Saturn", "BMF", and "30 for 30".

Outside of her albums and EPs, SZA has appeared on dozens of songs by other musicians like Lamar, Isaiah Rashad, and Doja Cat. Her unreleased music comprises a large amount of album outtakes and scrapped verses, many of which have leaked online. She thinks of the aforementioned leakers as thieves, and her label's manager Punch said that these leaks could cause her releases to be postponed or even cancelled. [10] [11]

Released songs

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#Indicates songs with uncredited vocals by SZA
Kendrick Lamar and SZA have appeared on each other's songs since 2014. They are former Top Dawg labelmates. Pulitzer2018-portraits-kendrick-lamar.jpg
Kendrick Lamar and SZA have appeared on each other's songs since 2014. They are former Top Dawg labelmates.
Isaiah Rashad featured on and co-wrote songs from Z and Ctrl. He and SZA are current labelmates. Isaiah Rashad Feb 2014.jpg
Isaiah Rashad featured on and co-wrote songs from Z and Ctrl . He and SZA are current labelmates.
Travis Scott has collaborated with SZA on six songs, such as her single "Love Galore". Travis Scott - Openair Frauenfeld 2019 08.jpg
Travis Scott has collaborated with SZA on six songs, such as her single "Love Galore".
SZA featured on the song "I Do" by Cardi B. The two appeared on versions of Summer Walker's "No Love" and Flo Milli's "Never Lose Me". Cardi B 2021 02.jpg
SZA featured on the song "I Do" by Cardi B. The two appeared on versions of Summer Walker's "No Love" and Flo Milli's "Never Lose Me".
Doja Cat and SZA duetted on "Kiss Me More" and the "Kill Bill" remix. Doja Cat Planet Her Day Party 1 (cropped).jpg
Doja Cat and SZA duetted on "Kiss Me More" and the "Kill Bill" remix.
SZA co-wrote one SOS track with Lizzo and featured on the latter's "Special" remix. Glasto2023 (181 of 468) (53009327490) (cropped).jpg
SZA co-wrote one SOS track with Lizzo and featured on the latter's "Special" remix.
Brandun DeShay, one of SZA's earliest collaborators, co-wrote three songs from See.SZA.Run. Deshaymephi.jpg
Brandun DeShay, one of SZA's earliest collaborators, co-wrote three songs from See.SZA.Run .
Producer Rob Bisel co-wrote 17 of the 23 songs on the standard edition of SOS. RobBisel-NicKhang1 (2) (cropped) (cropped).jpg
Producer Rob Bisel co-wrote 17 of the 23 songs on the standard edition of SOS .
List of songs, with featured performers, credited writers, associated release, and release year
SongPerformer(s)Writer(s)Album, EP,
mixtape, or single(s)
YearRef.
"2AM"SZA Ctrl (deluxe)2022 [12] [13]
"9"
32014 [12] [14]
"20 Something"SZA Ctrl 2017 [15]
"30 for 30" Lana 2025 [16]
"About a Gemini, Pt. 3"
  • ImaniCarolyn
  • SZA
Into the Blue Light2022 [17]
"Advil"SZA See.SZA.Run 2012 [12] [18]
"Aftermath"SZA
S 2013 [12] [18]
"All the Stars" Black Panther: The Album 2018 [19]
"The Anonymous Ones"SZA [b] Dear Evan Hansen: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2021 [20]
"Another Life"SZA Lana 2024 [21]
"Anything"SZA Ctrl 2017 [15]
"Awkward"SZA
Ctrl (deluxe)2022 [12] [22]
"Babylon" Z 2014 [12] [23]
"Beautiful" God Did 2022 [24]
"Bed"SZA
See.SZA.Run 2012 [12] [18]
"Big Boys"
None2022 [25]
"Blind"SZA
SOS 2022 [26]
"BMF" SZA Lana 2025 [27]
"Broken Clocks" SZA Ctrl 2018 [15]
"Caretaker"
Gahdamn!2015 [28]
"Castles" SZA
S 2013 [12] [18]
"Childs Play" Z 2014 [12] [29]
"Chill Baby"SZA
Lana 2024 [30]
"Coming Back" Friends That Break Your Heart 2021 [31]
"Conceited"SZA SOS 2022 [26]
"Consideration"
Anti 2016 [32]
"Country" SZA See.SZA.Run 2012 [12] [18]
"Crack Dreams"SZA See.SZA.Run 2012 [12] [18]
"Crybaby"SZA
Lana 2024 [33]
"Diamond Boy (DTM)"SZA
Lana 2024 [34]
"DJ's Chord Organ" Balloonerism 2025 [35]
"Doves in the Wind" Ctrl 2017 [15]
"Down 4 Whatever"
  • Kingdom
  • SZA
Un­knownTears in the Club2017 [36]
"Drew Barrymore" SZA Ctrl 2017 [15]
"Drive"SZA
Lana 2024 [37]
"Easy Bake" 90059 2015 [12] [38]
"Euphraxia"SZADot See.SZA.Run 2012 [12] [18]
"F2F"SZA [d] SOS 2022 [26]
"Far"SZA SOS 2022 [26]
"Forgiveless" SOS 2022 [26]
"Freaky Girls"
Good News 2020 [12] [41]
"Fue Mejor" Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios) (deluxe)2021 [42]
"Garden (Say It like Dat)" SZA Ctrl 2018 [15]
"Get Behind Me (Interlude)"SZA
Lana 2024 [43]
"Ghost in the Machine" SOS 2022 [26]
"Gloria" GNX 2024 [44]
"Go Gina"SZA Ctrl 2017 [15]
"Gods Reign"
These Days...2014 [45]
"Gone Girl"SZA SOS 2022 [26]
"Good Days" SZA [f]
SOS 2020 [26]
"Green Mile"SZA Z 2014 [12] [47]
"Happy Birthday"Woosah2017 [12] [48]
"HiiiJack"SZA Z 2014 [12] [49]
"His & Her Fiend" Oxymoron (deluxe)2014 [12] [50]
"Hit Different" Non-album single 2020 [26]
"Homemade Dynamite" (remix) Melodrama 2017 [12] [51]
"I Do"
Invasion of Privacy 2018 [52]
"I Hate U" SZA SOS 2021 [26]
"Ice.Moon" SZA
S 2013 [12] [18]
"Jodie"SZA Ctrl (deluxe)2022 [12] [53]
"Julia" SZA
Z 2013 [12] [18]
"Just for Me"
Space Jam: A New Legacy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) 2021 [12] [54]
"Just Us" Father of Asahd 2019 [12] [55]
"Kill Bill" SZA SOS 2023 [26]
"Kill Bill" (remix) Non-album single 2023 [12]
"Kismet"SZA
S 2013 [12] [18]
"Kiss Me More" Planet Her 2021 [56]
"Kitchen"SZA Lana 2024 [57]
"Lies"
  • Felix Snow
  • SZA
Non-album single 2016 [12] [58]
"Lonely Soul/The Law (Prelude)" Do What Thou Wilt 2016 [59]
"Love Galore" Ctrl 2017 [15]
"Love Galore" (Alt version)SZA Ctrl (deluxe)2022 [60]
"Love Language"SZA SOS 2022 [26]
"Love Me 4 Me"SZA Lana 2024 [61]
"Low"SZA [h] SOS 2022 [26]
"Luther" GNX 2024 [63]
"Miles"SZA Ctrl (deluxe)2022 [12] [64]
"Morning View"
WWW2018 [12] [65]
"My Turn"SZA Lana 2024 [66]
"The Need to Know"
The Album About Nothing 2015 [67]
"Needle" #
Pink Friday 2 2023 [68] [69]
"Neva Change" Blank Face LP 2016 [70]
"Never Lose Me" Fine Ho, Stay 2024 [12] [71]
"No Love"
Still Over It

2022

[12] [72]
"No Love" (extended) Still Over It 2022 [12]
"No More Hiding"SZA
Lana 2024 [73]
"No Szns"
Non-album single 2023 [12] [74]
"Nobody Gets Me" SZA SOS 2023 [26]
"Normal Girl"SZA Ctrl 2017 [15]
"Notice Me"SZA SOS 2022 [26]
"The Odyssey"SZA S 2013 [12] [18]
"Ok Alright" # Rodeo 2015 [12] [75]
"Omega"SZA Z 2014 [12] [76]
"Once Upon a High"SZA
See.SZA.Run 2012 [12] [18]
"Open Arms" SOS 2022 [26]
"The Other Side" Trolls World Tour: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2020 [77]
"Percolator"SZA Ctrl (deluxe)2022 [12] [78]
"Persuasive" (remix)
She / Her / Black Bitch2022 [12] [79]
"Power Is Power" For the Throne: Music Inspired by the HBO Series Game of Thrones 2019 [80]
"Pray"SZA
S 2013 [12] [18]
"Pretty Little Birds" Ctrl 2017 [15]
"Prom"SZA Ctrl 2017 [15]
"PSA"SZA
  • SOS (download-only edition)
  • Lana (extended edition)
  • 2023
  • 2025
[12]
"Quicksand"SZA Insecure (Music from the HBO Original Series) 2017 [12] [81]
"Real Thing"Un­known Ferg Forever 2014 [82] [83]
"Redemption" Redemption 2018 [84]
"Rich Baby Daddy"
For All the Dogs 2023 [12] [85]
"Ronnie Drake" Cilvia Demo 2014 [12] [86]
"Saturn" SZA Lana 2024 [12] [87]
"Score" The House Is Burning 2021 [88]
"Scorsese Baby Daddy"SZA Lana 2024 [89]
"Seek & Destroy"SZA SOS 2022 [26]
"Shattered Ring"SZA Z 2014 [12] [90]
"Shirt" SZA SOS 2022 [26]
"Slime You Out"
For All the Dogs 2023 [12] [91]
"Smoking on My Ex Pack"SZA SOS 2022 [26]
"Snooze" SZA SOS 2023 [26]
"Snooze" (acoustic) Non-album single 2023 [12] [92]
"Sobriety" SZANon-album single 2014 [93]
"SOS"SZA SOS 2022 [26]
"Special"SZA SOS 2022 [26]
"Special" (remix)
Special 2023 [12] [94]
"Staring at the Sun" Hollywood's Bleeding 2019 [95]
"Stuck in the Mud"
The Sun's Tirade 2016 [12]
"Supermodel"SZA Ctrl 2017 [15]
"Sweet November"SZA Z 2014 [12] [96]
"Teen Spirit" SZA
Non-album single 2013 [97] [98]
"Teen Spirit" (remix)
Non-album single 2013 [99] [100]
"Telekinesis"
Utopia 2023 [12] [101]
"Terror.Dome"SZA
S 2013 [12] [18]
"Time Travel Undone" SZA
See.SZA.Run 2012 [12] [18]
"Tomorrow"
  • Kris Kasanova
  • SZA
Un­known24K2013 [102]
"Too Late"SZA SOS 2022 [26]
"Tread Carefully"SZA Ctrl (deluxe)2022 [12] [103]
"TwoAM" SZANon-album single 2016 [12] [13]
"Untitled 04 | 08.14.2014" Untitled Unmastered 2016 [104]
"Ur"SZA
Z 2014 [12] [105]
"Used"
SOS 2022 [26]
"Warm Winds" Z 2014

[106] [107]

"Wavy (Interlude)" Ctrl 2017 [15]
"The Weekend"SZA Ctrl 2017 [15]
"The Weekend" (Funk Wav remix)Non-album single 2017 [12] [108]
"What Do I Do"SZA Lana 2024 [109]
"What Is Love"
  • Kingdom
  • SZA
Rush DavisTears in the Club2017 [110]
"What Lovers Do" Red Pill Blues 2017 [111]
"West Savannah" Cilvia Demo 2014 [12] [112]
"Wings"SZA
S 2013 [12] [18]

Unreleased songs

List of unreleased songs, with confirmed performers and a brief description
SongPerformer(s)Notes
"Back Together"SZA
  • One of the many songs that was part of a 2018 leak on Spotify of unreleased SZA and Kendrick Lamar music [113]
  • Released as part of an EP Comethru [113]
  • Quickly removed from digital streaming platforms (DSPs) [114]
"Band Aids in a Box"SZA
"Brace Urself"SZA
  • First teased in December 2018 [115]
  • Music video teased in May 2019 [115]
  • Debuted live during an Australian tour in July 2019 [116]
"Calling My Phone"
  • Song from Lil Tjay's album Destined 2 Win (2021)
  • Scrapped SZA verse; reason was SZA felt the song would already be good without her [117]
  • Verse leaked in June 2023 [118]
"Comethru"SZA
  • One of the many songs that was part of a 2018 leak on Spotify of unreleased SZA and Kendrick Lamar music [113]
  • Released as part of an EP Comethru [113]
  • Quickly removed from DSPs [114]
"Die for You" (remix)
"Guard Down"SZA
  • An SOS outtake, teased online prior to the album's release [122]
"Heroin"SZA
  • One of the many songs that was part of a 2018 leak on Spotify of unreleased SZA and Kendrick Lamar music [113]
  • Released as part of an EP Comethru [113]
  • Quickly removed from DSPs [114]
"Inside Man"SZA
  • Snippet version included at the outro for the SoundCloud and DSP version of "2AM" [123]
"Joni"SZA
  • Uploaded to SoundCloud by an anonymous account, later revealed to be SZA's, alongside "I Hate U" and "Nightbird" [124]
  • Unofficially released because SZA was told by her astrologist to do so [125]
  • Full version would feature a yet-to-be-announced artist [126]
  • Leaked sometime during sessions for Lana [127]
"Lack of Better Words"
  • One of the many songs that was part of a 2018 leak on Spotify of unreleased SZA and Kendrick Lamar music [113]
  • Released as part of an EP Comethru [113]
  • Quickly removed from DSPs [114]
"Loved Ones"
  • One of the many songs that was part of a 2018 leak on Spotify of unreleased SZA and Kendrick Lamar music [113]
  • Released as part of an EP Comethru [113]
  • Quickly removed from DSPs [114]
"Nightbird"SZA
  • Uploaded to SoundCloud by an anonymous account, later revealed to be SZA's, alongside "I Hate U" and "Nightbird" [124]
  • Unofficially released because SZA was told by her astrologist to do so [125]
"Passport"SZA
  • One of the many songs that was part of a 2018 leak on Spotify of unreleased SZA and Kendrick Lamar music [113]
  • Released as part of an EP Comethru [113]
  • Quickly removed from DSPs [114]
"PT Cruiser"
  • SZA
  • Moruf
"Seasonal Depression"SZA
  • Teased via Twitter sometime in 2022 [128]
  • Described as "a song about feelings" [129]
"Take You Down"SZA
"Tender"SZA
  • Previewed at the outro of the "Julia" music video (2014) [134]
"Writer's Block – Interlude"SZA
  • One of the many songs that was part of a 2018 leak on Spotify of unreleased SZA and Kendrick Lamar music [113]
  • Released as part of an EP Comethru [113]
  • Quickly removed from DSPs [114]

Notes

  1. Punch, president of SZA's label Top Dawg Entertainment, has also clarified that he approves the credits for songs released under the label. [1]
  2. "The Anonymous Ones" is sung by Amandla Stenberg in the film. [20]
  3. Dominic Maker and SZA are also credited in the song's entry in the Songview Database of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) and Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI). [12]
  4. "F2F" contains additional vocals by Lizzo. [39]
  5. Ol' Dirty Bastard's feature is posthumous. [40]
  6. "Good Days" contains additional vocals by Jacob Collier. [46]
  7. Felix Snow is credited in the song's entry in the Songview Database as William Van Der Heyden. [12]
  8. "Low" contains additional vocals by Travis Scott. [62]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kill Bill (SZA song)</span> 2023 single by SZA

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Snooze (SZA song)</span> 2023 single by SZA

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Drew Barrymore (SZA song)</span> 2017 single by SZA

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Drive (SZA song)</span> 2024 single by SZA

"Drive" is a song by American singer-songwriter SZA from Lana (2024), the reissue of her second studio album SOS (2022). It was released on December 20, 2024, by Top Dawg Entertainment and RCA Records as the reissue's second single. A music video for the song, starring Ben Stiller, premiered on the same day.

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