At long last! After what feels like a century, SZA has released her hotly-anticipated sophomore album SOS – five long years after her debut album CTRL. A poster child for sad girls everywhere, this new release has given us yearning material for years to come. CTRL laid the foundations for the unfurling of SZA’s inner monologue, making for searingly intimate, vulnerable tracks. SOS, on the other hand, transcends genre completely. Oscillating between R&B tracks like “Shirt”, to more hard-hitting melancholic tunes like “Ghost In The Machine”, to raging pop-rock bangers like “F2F” – is there anything she can’t do? SZA’s captivating croon leads us on a journey through self-discovery, inner work, and intense longing. With further features from Travis Scott, Don Toliver, and Ol’ Dirty Bastard – SZA blazes back onto the scene with reckless abandon; here’s what the internet had to say about it…
Wonderland.
SZA – SOS
Attention all sad girls! SZA’s new album has dropped, and it has the entire internet feeling some type of way.


Don’t call, don’t text – we’re lost in the stream of consciousness…
listening to new sza album pic.twitter.com/yIlMe1X8aE
— kayla (@kaylaamabry) December 9, 2022
We love a considerate queen
sza knew i was tired of men so she’s dropping an album she’s so considerate fr
— Nッ (@Noorthevirgo) December 8, 2022
Oops, our finger just slipped!
It’s your fault @sza pic.twitter.com/MVIN8ciNuN
— mazzy (@mazzypopstar) December 9, 2022
We’ve been going through it, and now our therapists will be going through it too…
when therapists realize all their hard work is about to go to waste bc sza and phoebe bridgers collabed.. pic.twitter.com/19IBsJF9wl
— tia (@cursedhive) December 9, 2022
She’s in her rock chick bag
sza going into the studio to record f2f pic.twitter.com/IxHGay91do
— issa phae (@mizphantasm) December 9, 2022