SZA reveals her unexpected celebrity crush on legendary filmmaker in his EIGHTIES in new song on album Lana
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SZA revealed her surprising celebrity crush in one of her new tracks on her latest album release.
She confessed to having a thing for an unexpected individual from the entertainment industry when she dropped the long-awaited, deluxe edition of her album.
On Friday, the singer-songwriter — born Solána Imani Rowe — released the much-delayed and highly-anticipated deluxe edition of her Grammy-winning 2022 album SOS.
The album titled Lana, which SZA, 35, named after herself, features a song titled 'Scorsese Baby Daddy' and pays tribute to the acclaimed filmmaker Martin Scorsese, 82.
'I roll up all my problems, and then I smoked about it,' SZA sings on the track. 'I could've called my mom up. I'd rather f*** about it.'
The musician — who revealed her plastic surgery regrets last month — crooned: 'Addicted to the drama, Scorsese baby daddy.'
SZA revealed her celebrity crush in one of her new tracks on her latest album release. She confessed to having a thing for an unexpected individual from the entertainment industry when she dropped the long-awaited, deluxe edition of her album
On Friday, the singer-songwriter — born Solána Imani Rowe — released the much-delayed and highly-anticipated deluxe edition of her Grammy-winning 2022 album SOS. The album titled Lana, which SZA, 35, named after herself, features a song titled 'Scorsese Baby Daddy' and pays tribute to the acclaimed filmmaker Martin Scorsese, 82
Based on the lyrics, she also sings about her fantasy of being in a scenario like from one of the Oscar winner's movies.
However, she did not reference any specific characters or his movie titles, which includes Goodfellas, Taxi Driver, The Wolf of Wall Street and Gangs of New York.
She did not mention any of Scorsese's leading men by name, though the most notable ones are Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, Ray Liotta and Daniel Day-Lewis.
'I would pretend to do my favorite man. He'd call me tasty,' she sings in the song.
'Furious lady, then I wonder if I could do, baby. One day, I'll understand all that it takes to be a lady.'
She sings about being in a chaotic and emotionally charged relationship while seemingly suggesting she wants to have a baby with a man resembling one of the characters from Scorsese's films.
SZA is 47 years younger than who has been married to his wife, Helen Morris, since 1999.
In reaction to her confession, fans have been buzzing with praise over the track.
There have also been social media users posting about whether or not the filmmaker has heard the track yet and what his reaction would be.
'I roll up all my problems, and then I smoked about it,' SZA sings on the track. 'I could've called my mom up. I'd rather f*** about it.' The musician — who revealed her plastic surgery regrets last month — crooned: 'Addicted to the drama, Scorsese baby daddy'; pictured April in Los Angeles
Based on the lyrics, she also sings about her fantasy of being in a scenario like from one of the Oscar winner's movies
She sings about being in a chaotic and emotionally charged relationship while seemingly suggesting she wants to have a baby with a man resembling one of the characters from Scorsese's films; pictured December in Los Angeles
In reaction to her confession, fans have been buzzing with praise over the track. There have also been social media users posting about whether or not the filmmaker has heard the track yet and what his reaction would be; pictured November in New York City
Scorsese and his wife share a 25-year-old daughter, named Francesca Scorsese, 25.
He has a total of three adult children from three separate marriages.
He is a father to daughter Cathy Scorsese, 57, from his first marriage to Laraine Marie Brennan as well as daughter Domenica Cameron-Scorsese, 48, from his second marriage to Julia Cameron.
Fans have been clamoring in excitement after SZA finally released Lana two years after SOS.
She previously explained that she delayed the release because she wanted to make sure her music was perfect.
'I never get these things done until like the day before the deadline,' she told Variety last year.
'It was gonna be something really soft because I had made all my screaming points [on SOS], and I just wanted to glide and not think[too much], and just get out of my own head. I was so happy to say some s*** that didn't mean a f***ing thing.
She added: 'But now it's definitely turning into its own album. I guess I could drop another album randomly, because no one's actually expecting that from me right now.'