SZA Lands Her First No. 1 with Kill Bill Featuring Doja Cat on Billboard's Hot 100
SZA scored her first No. 1 single with "Kill Bill" as it arrived at the best position on BillBoard's Hot 100 outline.
As indicated by Billboard, the midtempo R&B tune climbed three spots from No. 4 subsequent to burning through about two months at the No. 2 space, earning extra respect with rapper Doja Feline on the remix.
The two artists teamed up again subsequent to delivering their top-outlining hit "Kiss Me More" in 2021. As Blavity detailed, the “I Like That” craftsman prodded the single recently on Twitter only hours before it dropped.
“@sza sis… I did something bad,” the 27-year-old tweeted. SZA responded and asked, “Jesus.. what is it.”
The eagerly awaited single was delivered on April 14, with the 33-year-old earning respect on the Radio Tunes diagram and high-positioning among streamed melodies and streamed melodies and Digital Song Sales, per the source.
'Kill Bill" is one of the notable tracks previously set free from SZA's SOS collection in December 2022. The melody arrived at the No. 2 and negative. 3 spots on the Bulletin Hot 100, and the collection scored No. 1 on the Announcement 200.
SZA likewise acquired accomplishment after she purportedly procured an incredible $35 million from her most memorable public field visit, per Blavity.
The SOS visit rounded up $34.5 million, with fans from 17 North American urban areas buying passes to see the R&B craftsman. As indicated by reports, the visit sold 12,812 tickets each evening and $1.9 million for every show.
The artist as of late reported the final part of her SOS visit with European dates and extra North American stops this mid year and fall.
If you are looking for a song that combines catchy melodies, witty lyrics, and a dark twist, you might want to check out the new Kill Bill Remix by SZA featuring Doja Cat. The remix adds a new verse from Doja Cat, who plays the role of a jealous ex-girlfriend who crashes her former lover's house and accidentally shoots him instead of his new partner.
SZA keeps her original chorus, where she confesses her murderous intentions and regrets. The song is a clever homage to the Quentin Tarantino film of the same name, with references to roses, lemonade, and kitchen knives.
The remix also features an animated video that depicts the bloody scenario in a cartoonish style. The new Kill Bill Remix by SZA featuring Doja Cat is a fun and edgy collaboration that showcases the talents and personalities of both artists.
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