SZA is “very [shaken]” and “overwhelmed” by her nine Grammy nods.
The “Nobody Gets Me” hitmaker leads the nominations at the upcoming 2024 ceremony, but she hadn’t reacted until an X user called her out for not commenting on the news, and she insists it’s because she’s still taking it all in and gets filled with “anxiety” when she tries to think of a way to express her gratitude.
“Cause I’m overwhelmed by it and it gives me alotta anxiety to think of words … but I’m very grateful and very shook and I wish my granny was here to come w me again” she responded.
Her nods come in the Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Song of the Year categories.
SZA released her acclaimed SOS album back in December 2022, and it features the hit single “Kill Bill,” which is among the nominees for the Record of the Year song.
The 34-year-old star has a love-hate relationship with the Grammys.
SZA has previously dubbed the awards ceremony a “thirsty, dark space.” She doesn’t like the atmosphere created by artists seeking “validation” from awards. She went on to describing being among acknowledgment-seeking stars as “the weirdest,” “not normal” experience.
“It’s not normal. I hate that [other artists] be acting like this s*** is normal and nobody talks about it at all,” she said in an interview with Rolling Stone.
“There is so much wanting in there. Wanting to be noticed, wanting to be, like, acknowledged, to win, wanting to just be amongst [other artists] in the room, wanting to feel valuable or validated. All of us are in there striving for something. It’s like a thirsty, dark space,” she continued.
SZA has won one Grammy to date, in 2022, for “Kiss Me More” with Doja Cat.
“It means something, even though, like, this isn’t everything. But it’s kind of important that I’m here. It kind of matters,” she said.
The chart-topping star previously insisted she’s not motivated by accolades.
“I try not to care too much because I really had some deep disappointments when I would just be so invested. But I can’t invest because none of it is real. Even if I win a bunch of Grammys, that s— doesn’t matter. It would be so cool. But also I would not be surprised at all if I didn’t win any [more]. Because that’s just how s— goes,” said the “Good Days” singer, whose real name is Solana Rowe.
And she previously vowed to not “waste energy” on her 2018 Grammys snub.