SZA Floats In “Saturn”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

SZA’s appeal lies in her relatability and versatility, making her feel like a close companion in the journey of life. Whether you see her as a quirky lover, a whimsical little sister, or an eccentric cousin, she brings a unique perspective to her music that resonates with fans. In “Saturn,” she channels this distinctiveness, blending themes of relationships, introspection, and cosmic musings into a captivating experience.

Do you know what’s cool? “Saturn” dropped literally minutes after the moon landing from last night. I know you don’t care, but I feel obligated to tell you that. Anywho, in the song, SZA explores themes of feeling trapped in a repetitive and unfulfilling cycle, grappling with mental health issues, and searching for deeper meaning in life. She conveys a sense of finding solace and refuge in her own world, away from the pressures of external expectations.

As expected, “Saturn” boasts a captivating and ethereal sound that effortlessly captivates the listener. SZA’s vocals shine with purity and raw emotion, while the production creates a mesmerizing and enchanting atmosphere, inviting the mind to wander. Once again, SZA proves her artistry with this mesmerizing track.

Can we all agree that SZA has one of the best voices of all time?



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