SZA told the fashion outlet … “I don’t know her. We have no connection to each other. There’s no backstory. Like, there was no through-line narrative.”
Nicki took things even further in another message, saying, “Wait. Does SZA think she’s more successful than me? Lol ya’ll catch me up pls. SZA if every song you’ve ever done vanished right now the music business wouldn’t even miss you.”
At the time, SZA highlighted how strange Nicki’s comments were by sharing screenshots she said showed Nicki asking her to collaborate on a song.
While Nicki has long been at odds with SZA’s label, Roc Nation, over money disputes and allegations of questionable business practices, no one seemed to tie together why SZA would be involved.
Speaking with GQ, SZA said, “That’s not even my place to correct a narrative that I don’t got s**t to do with. It was a little strange. It was very like, ‘Why?’ But also, you know, ‘I guess.’ ”
To their credit, both artists have been hugely successful. SZA has reportedly amassed 3 No. 1 singles, including “Kill Bill,” “Slime You Out,” and “Luther.” Nicki reportedly became the female rapper with the most No. 1 albums in U.S. history with the release of “Pink Friday 2” in 2023.
Source: TMZ.com