SZA Jokingly Compares Drake to Regina George: ‘Have You Or Anyone You Know Been Personally Victimized?’


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Jacob Webster

SZA shared her ideas concerning Drake in a brand-new meeting on Friday (Dec 9) after the rap artist’s womanizing methods were parodied on Saturday Night Live.

The act, which broadcast last Saturday (Dec 3), shown host Keke Palmer and also many woman SNL cast participants releasing “United Tingz of Aubrey,” a class-action legal action of Drake’s ex lovers, previous flings and also arbitrary females he’s utilized as ideas for his songs. Of program, the paradox is that SZA, that worked as the episode’s musical guest, really is just one of the Honestly, Nevermind rap artist’s ex lovers.

“In a strange way, I was like, ‘Did they know?’” she stated in a sit-down withAudacy “But they didn’t ask me to be in it. Nobody said anything. … I feel like Drake has a Regina George quality to him where it’s just kind of like, ‘Have you or anyone you know been personally victimized?’ He’s like a cool kid, you know. When you’re the popular kid in school, it’s entertaining. It’s entertaining, but you sometimes are taking losses in the midst of that entertainment. The honesty, I respect that. But I definitely laughed real hard…I cackled.”

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SZA initially confirmed she and also Drake had actually quickly been a thing in the late 2000s after he dropped her name in “Mr. Right Now,” his 2020 collab with 21 Savage and alsoMetro Boomin And regardless of discovering wit in the SNL illustration, the R&B celebrity urged there’s just tranquility with her super star ex-spouse nowadays.

“We’re cool. And we’ve always been cool,” she proceeded. “It’s never been weird. It didn’t come completely out of the blue when he let me know. I didn’t know it was a song with 21 [Savage] or anything like that. But anytime he’s ever mentioned me, it’s always been positive. He’s never said anything negative about me. I’m grateful for that. I think highly of him…He’s King Drake.”

The exact same day the meeting broadcast, SZA lastly dropped her long-awaited student cd, SOS, greater than 5 years after launching her 2017 launching Ctrl.

Listen to SZA’s complete meeting on Audacy listed below.


Source: billboard.com

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