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SOS Deluxe: LANA
SZA (2025)
“So good. Better than the original even”
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SOS was already a masterpiece—an emotional, genre-blurring journey through heartbreak, healing, and self-worth—but with Lana Deluxe, SZA takes things to an entire new level. This deluxe edition isn’t just bonus tracks—it’s a full-on expansion of her soul, and every second feels like a gift. Let’s start with the new songs: they absolutely deliver. SZA has this unmatched ability to make you feel like she’s reading your diary while also narrating your most cinematic daydream. Whether she’s whisper-singing over soft acoustic strings or floating over moody R&B beats, she just gets it. “Saturn”? Heart-shattering. “PSA”? Pure confidence. Every added track deepens the story of SOS, and somehow, she still finds new emotional territory to explore. Her vocals are even more daring here—raw, ethereal, intimate. The songwriting is sharp, honest, and poetic, balancing vulnerability with a quiet power that hits hard. It’s messy and self-aware and unapologetically complex—just like real emotions. Just like SZA. What I love most about Lana Deluxe is how complete it feels. It doesn’t just tack on extras—it builds out the world of SOS into something even more immersive and transformative. It’s like watching the waves of her mind crash and calm in real time. SZA is truly in a lane of her own, and with SOS: Lana Deluxe, she’s not just solidifying her place in modern R&B—she’s redefining it. This is art. This is feeling. This is SZA, at her most brilliant. And I’m so, so grateful for it.
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