Jem Aswad Executive Editor, Music It’s obvious from SZA’s music that she has a wide range of influences, from classic R&B to Joni Mitchell, jazz to pop-punk and beyond.
But just how far those influences range becomes dramatically clear when she talks about the music in her house and at school growing up, and best of all, when starts looking at the playlists in her phone.
For much more from this remarkable interview, see our “SZA: Variety’s Hitmaker of the Year” article. What kinds of music were playing in your house when you were growing up? My mom has a lot of church music; my dad has a lot of jazz and abstract music; my sister plays a lot of melodic hip-hop and rap.
And I love classical music, I love jazz, I love music with color. Maybe that’s because I didn’t start fucking with music until I was old enough to listen to what my parents were listening to. What do you mean, music with color? Music that pulls you in and out and makes you feel bad and amazing and strange and you don’t know why.
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