Snooze (song)

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"Snooze"
Cover art for "Snooze": SZA in white shorts, sitting on the ground in front of a white car's trunk
Single by SZA
from the album SOS
ReleasedApril 25, 2023 (2023-04-25)
Recorded2021–2022
GenreR&B
Length3:21
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
SZA singles chronology
"Special" (remix)
(2023)
"Snooze"
(2023)
"Slime You Out"
(2023)
Acoustic version cover
Justin Bieber singles chronology
"Private Landing"
(2023)
"Snooze" (acoustic)
(2023)
Music video
"Snooze" on YouTube

"Snooze" is a song by American singer-songwriter SZA from her second studio album, SOS (2022). It was sent to rhythmic contemporary and urban contemporary radio as the sixth single from the album on April 25, 2023. SZA wrote the song with producers Babyface, the Rascals (Leon Thomas III and Khristopher Riddick-Tynes), and BLK. The acoustic version features Canadian singer Justin Bieber, who stars in the official music video of the song's original version, and was released on September 15, 2023.

Peaking at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100, "Snooze" was the only song to chart in the US for all of 2023. It broke the record for the most weeks atop the US R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart, with 30 weeks. According to the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, "Snooze" was the seventeenth best-selling single of 2023. The song was positively reviewed by music critics and won Best R&B Song at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.

Background[edit]

SZA released her debut studio album, Ctrl, in 2017. Primarily an R&B album that deals with themes like heartbreak, it received widespread acclaim for SZA's vocals and the eclectic musical style, as well as the emotional impact and confessional nature of its songwriting. The album brought SZA to mainstream fame, and critics credit it with establishing her status as a major figure in contemporary pop and R&B music and pushing the boundaries of the R&B genre.[note 1] Her next studio album was therefore highly anticipated,[8][9] and she alluded to its completion as early as August 2019[10][11] during an interview with DJ Kerwin Frost.[12]

From April to May 2022, SZA told media outlets that she had recently finished the album in Hawaii and said that it was coming soon.[13] Wanting to experiment with genres she had not yet incorporated in her discography, she envisioned it to be an amalgamation of various disparate musical styles, or in her words, "a little bit of everything". Apart from the "traditional" R&B that had been a staple of SZA's past works, many tracks had a balladic, soft, or heartfelt sound.[14][15]

Music and lyrics[edit]

SZA had been working on her second studio album, SOS (2022), since 2019, but the song "Snooze" wasn't composed until late 2021.[16] Leon Thomas III from the production duo the Rascals said that the song was not originally intended for the album, but it was originally a collaboration with Babyface's ninth studio album, Girls Night Out (2022), and Babyface recorded some vocals.[16] He continued that "there was no ego; we were trying to make something cool that day. We did the beat that same day, and she recorded the song on the same day".[16] In an interview with Wild949 FM's Angelina Narvaez in late January 2023, SZA reflected on the composition of the song saying: "So when I heard that [sample of song]... I just kinda, like, wandered into the room… he [Leon] was, like, building this beat from scratch, and I was like, this is crazy".[17] She went on to explain that she loves vocal samples used in the instrumentals of songs, such as ones she used for "SOS" and Ctrl single "Broken Clocks", which is why she really liked the instrumental of "Snooze", especially when it came to Leon Thomas III's additional vocals, which can be heard towards the end of the song.[17]

SOS has many themes such as love, hate, self-worth, revenge, and growth. The song "Snooze" has been described as a "dreamy ballad" where SZA reflects on a relationship that she wants to put her all into despite feeling like she is the only one trying to make the relationship work. Throughout the SOS album, SZA alludes to other media such as movies. In the number-one single "Kill Bill", SZA directly references the Quentin Tarantino-directed film of the same name not only with the title, but also throughout the song lyrics and music video (Hopper, 2023). In "Snooze", she references the movie Scarface with the lines: "In a droptop ride with you, I feel like Scarface / Like that white bitch with a bob, I'll be your main one".[18] The song also gives the feeling of satire because throughout almost the entire song she sings of the passion she has towards her love interest, going as far as killing and hiding bodies for her said lover, yet at the ending bridge, the lyrics make a switch and start to give off a tone of regret and sadness. The language throughout the song is passionate with a hint of violence with words like "kill", as well as "mobbin', schemin', lootin', hide your bodies". This violent language directly conflicts with tone of the title that is supposed to give off a dreamy, sleep-like effect, which again plays into the satire tone of the song as a whole. Despite her use of the words "snooze" and "dreamin'" throughout the lyrics, she continuously throws in violent words to show her passion for the relationship and her anger toward the fact that she is willing to do anything to make the relationship work, but the effort is not being reciprocated.[19]

Release[edit]

During a Billboard cover story published in November 2022, SZA revealed the album title, as well as the release date which was scheduled sometime next month.[20] She posted the album's track list on Twitter on December 5, and SOS was released four days later. Out of 23 songs, "Snooze" appears as the eighth track.[21][22] "Snooze" had its live performance debut during a 19-show North American tour in support of SOS.[23][24]

"Snooze" debuted at number 46 in Australia,[25] number 36 in Canada,[26] and number 29 in the United States.[27] Top Dawg Entertainment and RCA Records sent the song to rhythmic, R&B/hip-hop, and pop radio in April 2023.[28] A four-track bundle of it, which includes a sped-up version of the song, was released to download and streaming platforms in August.[29][30]

Mesfin Fekadu ranked "Snooze" as the best song of 2023 for The Hollywood Reporter, writing: "Babies and young children are cutely singing the melody (and in harmony!). Boys and men are proudly singing the lyrics written solely by a female artist. And the aunties approve of its R&B authenticity. [...] How can you snooze and miss the moment?"[31] "Snooze" is certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for surpassing 2,000,000 units sold[32] The song peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and was the only song that spent all of 2023 charting there.[33] It peaked at number 3 on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs and spent 30 weeks at number one on R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, breaking the record set by Chris Brown and Young Thug's "Go Crazy" (2020) for the longest time atop the chart.[34]

Music video[edit]

To tease the music video for "Snooze", SZA posted two behind-the-scenes footage to Instagram on August 12, 2023.[35][36] Each video was set to an unreleased song. The song appeared, again, at the end of the music video, continuing a habit in which SZA would conclude her videos with snippets of incoming music.[37] The video premiered on August 25, 2023. Directed by SZA and Bradley J. Calder, it features cameos from actors Young Mazino and Woody McClain alongside music artists Justin Bieber and Benny Blanco, all of whom play SZA's love interests. With each character, she feeds a horse, lies on grass in a park, smokes a cigarette made of cannabis, embraces in a pool of water, engages in arguments, and watches as one of them plays a video game. In one scene, SZA dances for a robot.[29][30][37] The video was ranked as the fourth best of 2023 by Dazed's Elliot Hoste.[38]

Accolades[edit]

List of awards and nominations received by "Snooze"
Year Award Category Result Ref.
2023 Billboard Music Awards Top R&B Song Nominated [39]
2023 Soul Train Music Awards Song of the Year Won [40]
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's Award Won
Best Dance Performance Nominated
2024 Grammy Awards Best R&B Song Won [41]
2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards R&B Song of the Year Won [42]

Credits[edit]

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of SOS.[43]

Recording and management

  • Engineered at Westlake Barn and Studios A and D (Los Angeles, California)
  • Mixed at Ponzu Studios (Los Angeles)
  • Mastered at Becker Mastering (Pasadena, California)

Personnel

  • Solána Rowe (SZA) – vocals, songwriting
  • Kenny B. Edmonds (Babyface) – songwriting, production
  • Khris Riddick-Tynes – songwriting, production
  • Leon Thomas – songwriting, production
  • Blair Ferguson (BLK) – songwriting, production
  • Rob Bisel – vocal production, engineering, mixing
  • Jonathan Lopez – assistant engineering
  • Syd Tagle – assistant engineering
  • Dale Becker – mastering
  • Katie Harvey – assistant mastering
  • Noah McCorkle – assistant mastering

Charts[edit]

Certifications[edit]

‹See Tfd›
Certifications for "Snooze"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[84] 2× Platinum 140,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[85] 3× Platinum 120,000
Canada (Music Canada)[86] 2× Platinum 160,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[87] 2× Platinum 60,000
Portugal (AFP)[88] Platinum 10,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[89] Gold 10,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[90] Gold 400,000
United States (RIAA)[32] 4× Platinum 4,000,000
Streaming
Sweden (GLF)[91]
Acoustic version
Gold 4,000,000
Worldwide (IFPI) 1,060,000,000[75]

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history[edit]

Release history for "Snooze"
Region Date Format Version Label Ref.
United States April 25, 2023 Rhythmic contemporary Original [92]
Urban contemporary radio [93]
May 9, 2023 Contemporary hit radio [94]
Various August 25, 2023 [95]
Italy September 8, 2023 Radio airplay Sony [96]
Various September 15, 2023
  • Digital download
  • streaming
Acoustic
  • Top Dawg
  • RCA
[97]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

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