I can still sing my ass off... When I sing onstage, I ain't 74. I sound like a 30-year-old! That feels good. I get a little break from being 74. | | SZA sharing her own insecurities at a party for HBO's "Insecure," July 15, 2017. (Randy Shropshire/Getty Images) | | | | “I can still sing my ass off... When I sing onstage, I ain't 74. I sound like a 30-year-old! That feels good. I get a little break from being 74.” |
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| rantnrave:// I've had SZA on my mind, and on my SONOS playlist, for the past 48 hours, partly as penance for missing her set at AFROPUNK and partly because I'm obsessed with a two-song sequence in the middle of her album, CTRL, and the more I play it the more I have to hear it. The melancholy "DREW BARRYMORE," with its underwatery production and all-time great "Am I warm enough for ya?" chorus hook, is from the point of view of an insecure young woman whose lover appears to be slipping away, and she just wants someone to cuddle and watch the first episode of NARCOS with. The more propulsive "PROM" flips some of the insecurity, the narrator now trying to explain to her lover why she isn't quite ready, and it's me not you, and don't take it personally "like I know you usually do," which could come across as cutting and insulting except SZA sings it soft and sweet, as if she's not quite sure how not ready she is. Maybe my favorite pop/R&B moment of the year... Yo BILLBOARD: I'm certain there are more than three nonwhite people on the digital side of the music biz who you could highlight in your list of 50 Digital Power Players. I could name some of them if you need me to. Full-on congrats to everyone from streaming services, publishing companies, social media, etc., who did make the list. As for the list itself, I'm sure I sound like a hopelessly broken record by now, but seriously... I'm a SHAZAM guy all the way—old school, I know—even if sometimes I think the app is telling me to move closer to the source when it can damn well hear the song but doesn't know what it is... Welcome back to one of the great voices in hard rock (and one of the top two voices to ever sing AC/DC songs)... New life goal: convince @ACTIONBRONSON that mackerel is good. Maybe have him try the mackerel escabeche while seeing a show at NATIONAL SAWDUST. | | - Matty Karas, curator |
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