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Kill Bill by SZA



 “I might kill my ex, not the best idea. His new girlfriend’s next, how’d I get here?” might be some of the catchiest lyrics released in 2022. Now, I have never seen the movie Kill Bill, so I have no clue if the song actually has anything to do with the film and I am just interpreting the lyrics from a non-Kill Bill the movie perspective. I think what makes this song so good is SZA’s delivery of the lyrics and the instrumentals. The music itself is so upbeat and SZA sings in a dreamy voice, almost as if she is frolicking through a meadow. It is such a stark contrast to the darker lyrics of SZA professing she would rather be in jail than be alone. The larger project which this song is a part of is called SOS and it is SZA’s newly released album. I highly recommend going to have a quick listen because it may just change your life. 


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