(Kyle Gustafson/For The Washington Post)SZA is no longer controlled by the insecurities that stir her creativity, the same ones that nearly grounded her career before takeoff. The success of “Ctrl” and SZA’s larger breakthrough can also be attributed to that wide-reaching appeal. (Kyle Gustafson/For The Washington Post)(Kyle Gustafson/For The Washington Post)“Thank you for sharing this strong-ass energy,” SZA told the crowd early during her set. SZA prefaced her performance of “Drew Barrymore” by explaining that the song was inspired by crippling self-doubt. A reminder that gaining control of your life comes with the concession that you don’t have everything figured out.
Source: Washington Post February 06, 2018 19:30 UTC