SZA says her label warned her ‘SOS’ “wouldn’t beat Taylor Swift” in the charts

SZA and Taylor Swift

SZA has looked back on the release of ‘SOS’, recalling her label’s warning that the album was unlikely to beat Taylor Swift in the charts – which it ultimately went on to do.

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The two singers both released commercially and critically successful albums towards the end of 2022, the former with ‘SOS’ and the latter with ‘Midnights’.

Both records battled for the top spot on the Billboard 200, with ‘SOS’ debuting at number one on the album’s chart and remaining there for ten weeks, while ‘Midnights’ — released two months earlier — sat close behind at number two.

In an interview with i-D published Friday (March 6), SZA reflected on the achievement that catapulted her to newfound popularity. “My label told me that it was likely that I wouldn’t beat Taylor Swift, and I should prepare for that,” she told the publication.

“I was laughing by week three,” she continued. “It was just like, ‘What is this? I never even imagined I could be on the radio.'”

At the time, SZA denied rumours was feuding with Swift after their respective fandoms speculated that the two artists could be clashing behind the scenes, but SZA was quick to clarify that wasn’t the case.

“Uhh I feel silly that I even have to say this but i see supporters arguing and I hate that,” SZA tweeted. “I don’t have beef w ANYONE especially not Taylor lmao I genuinely loved her album and the writing! Everyone’s jus tryna do their BEST as we all should.”

Swift later returned the love on social media. She shared a post celebrating ‘Midnights’ cut ‘Anti-Hero’ hitting its eighth week at the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making it her longest-leading single, surpassing the seven weeks ‘1989’ single ‘Blank Space’ spent on the top of the chart.

Taking to Instagram to mark the milestone, Swift shared a screenshot of Billboard‘s tweet about the achievement on her Stories. She concluded by writing: “Been listening to [SZA’s] album nonstop. Absolutely adore her music. So much love and respect for her!!”

SZA – whose ‘SOS’ track ‘Kill Bill’ was at that time Number Two on the Hot 100 – reposted the story adding: “Congratulations to Tay Tay! And thank you so much your album and writing is phenomenal… as always.”