SZA Shares New Song “Saturn”: Listen

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SZA Shares New Song “Saturn”: Listen

After teasing a sneak peek of the track in a Grammys commercial

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SZA, photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images

During the 2024 Grammys broadcast, SZA was seated at the awards ceremony where she ended up bringing home three trophies, but she also snuck a teaser of a new song titled “Saturn” into a MasterCard commercial that same night. A few days later, she sang the entire song for a bonus online-only Grammys performance. Now, SZA has officially released that track along with live and sped-up versions. Listen to “Saturn” below.

Thanks to SOS and its various hits, SZA was the star of the evening at this year’s Grammy Awards. She won Best R&B Song for “Snooze,” Best Progressive R&B Album for SOS, and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “Ghost in the Machine” with Phoebe Bridgers. Though she was the most-nominated artist of the evening, SZA wasn’t the person with the most wins come the end of the evening. That honor went to Bridgers instead, who tallied up four total.

Fresh off her wins, SZA took the Grammys stage to perform two songs from SOS for viewers: “Snooze” and “Kill Bill.” During the latter performance, she and a dozen women in Kill Bill–themed outfits fought staged battles with men. At one point, SZA threw a guy in the air herself while still singing.

Read “The 16 Best and Worst Moments of the 2024 Grammys” on the Pitch.

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