SZA Explains How Being Famous Has Made Her Feel "Paranoid" Around Fans

SZA is a leading figure in the R&B music scene. She has won several Grammys, released hit songs, and is celebrated as a talent of her generation. Recently, she collaborated on two tracks for Kendrick Lamar's new album, GNX. While she enjoys the fame and recognition that come with her success, SZA has also expressed concerns about being in the spotlight. In an interview with British Vogue, she shared that since her rise to fame in the late 2010s, she has felt increasingly paranoid when out in public. She explained that it's hard to know when someone might be capturing her picture or video, no matter what she is doing. This constant awareness can make her feel anxious, especially in beautiful or historic settings, where she feels the pressure of her fame. SZA mentioned that this anxiety can disconnect her from reality. To help manage this, she relies on her close friends, who keep her grounded and informed about what fans want. They guide her decisions, helping her feel less overwhelmed by outside opinions.

SZA also shared plans to release two albums in 2025. The first, called LANA, began as leftover tracks from her previous album, SOS, but has since developed into a full project. The second album will be a deluxe edition of SOS that includes those extra tracks. She revealed that her music is evolving as she feels more at peace with herself. "I'm not focusing on my struggles," she stated. "My music is becoming lighter." Fans are excited to hear this new direction.


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