The 66th Annual Grammy Awards, also known as the biggest night in music, has finally arrived. Among the talented artists attending the ceremony, singer-songwriter SZA stands out. Although she decided to skip the red carpet, she made her presence known on stage when she won the award for Best RB Song for her track "Snooze."
For her award acceptance, SZA wore a stunning gray dress that hugged her figure. The dress had draping around the waist and black crystals outlining her bodice, creating an intriguing optical illusion.
SZA's talent did not go unnoticed, as she received a total of nine Grammy nominations. Her album SOS was nominated for Best Progressive RB Album and Album Of The Year. Additionally, her songs "Low," "Love Language," "Snooze," and "Ghost In The Machine" received nominations for Best Melodic Rap Performance, Best Traditional RB Performance, Best RB Song, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance respectively. Furthermore, her song "Kill Bill" was nominated for Best RB Performance, Song Of The Year, and Record Of The Year.
During an interview with ELLE in May 2023, SZA spoke about the importance of her album SOS and her upcoming 2023 world tour. She expressed her detachment from the potential outcome of award shows, stating that although winning Grammys would be amazing, they ultimately hold little significance. For SZA, the real accomplishment lies in the success of her tour, where she played to sold-out stadiums all over the country. She emphasized that these experiences and connections with her fans are what truly matter to her.
SZA's performance at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards was a testament to her incredible talent and unique style. Despite any potential haters or naysayers, she remains focused on her artistic journey and the genuine connections she has made through her music.