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SZA
SZA turned insecurity into an art form on a debut that is messy, honest, and completely irresistible.
A Seat at the Table
8.3
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A Seat at the Table

Solange
Solange crafted a meditation on Black womanhood so precise and so warm it redefines what a protest album can sound like.