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SZA finally addressed her summer feud with Nicki Minaj and revealed her stance on the Drake-Kendrick Lamar beef in a candid new interview
SZA had a banner 2025 that included ducking rap beefs and rocking stadiums with Kendrick Lamar. In a new GQ cover story, the “Kill Bill” singer discussed how she managed to avoid the mudslinging while leveling up her career in the process.
The singer opened up about her online back-and-forth with Nicki Minaj and why she chose to stay out of Kendrick Lamar's beef with Drake.
Despite the online chatter and criticism, SZA made it clear she wasn’t here for the drama. In a new interview with GQ published on November 6, she confidently defended her choice to keep the song in her setlist, reminding everyone that her artistry stands on its own.
SZA has taken a clear stance amid the high‑profile clash between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, saying she simply didn’t have a part in it and she’s okay with that.
SZA expressed confusion over Minaj's social media posts, side-stepped Drake/Kendrick, and revealed she's deep into a new album in a new interview.
In a recent interview with GQ, SZA addressed the ongoing tensions between hip-hop giants Drake and Kendrick Lamar, asserting her position as an uninvolved party. "Why would I insert myself between something between two grown-ass men?
Singer SZA has spoken out about her stance on the widely discussed feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, saying she had “no stake” in the dispute and chose to remain uninvolved.
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