SZA felt like she 'failed' her fans

SZA arrives at the 60th annual Grammy Awards at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, Jan. 28, 2018, in New York. Picture: AP

SZA arrives at the 60th annual Grammy Awards at Madison Square Garden on Sunday, Jan. 28, 2018, in New York. Picture: AP

Published Mar 1, 2018

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SZA has admitted she felt like she had let her fans down when didn't manage to scoop any of the five awards she was nominated for at the Grammys last month.

Among the nods was Best Urban Contemporary Album for 'CTRL', and though the 'Supermodel' hitmaker was initially "mad" that she came home without any prizes, the 27-year-old singer/songwriter admits her record is "much bigger" than any accolade. 

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Speaking to the latest issue of GQ magazine, SZA - whose real name is Solána Imani Rowe - admitted: "You feel like you're really falling short and you f***ing failed [your fans].

"This is something much bigger than me and a f***ing trophy.

"I felt a shift. Like, I came a really long-a*s way. 

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"I didn't imagine this album doing much anyway. 

"I was so grateful to even have been honoured by being nominated and having so many people f*** with my music.

"I feel like at some point you start to get sucked up into the accolades and you're like, Oh, this is what this is about, and this is what quantifies my success or me as an artist or a human being."

SZA says that she didn't want to tell the world how "mad" she was feeling on social media. 

She explained: "I just didn't know how to take it. I didn't say anything, I didn't post [online] because I've never had to deal with anything I really believed in wholeheartedly, or invested in, and went through something that publicly before. 

"I wanted to be honest as f**k, and if today I'm just mad as hell, I don't want to say something that reflects me being mad as hell. 

"But I definitely feel blessed now. I also don't feel compelled to explain myself."

Ultimately, the 'Love Galore' hitmaker says that it's more important for her music to connect with people than win a Grammy.

She concluded: "I didn't make my album with the Grammys in mind, and I'm definitely not gonna make my second one with the Grammys in mind.

"I'm just gonna make really good f***ing music and just try to touch people."

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