SZA Admits She Wants "Scorsese Baby Daddy" in New Album Lana
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Sza is spilling the details behind her BBL regrets.
SZA wants all the stars to align on a picture-perfect romance.
The singer—real name Solána Imani Rowe—shared a NSFW confession on her new albumLana, out Dec. 20.
On the track "Scorsese Baby Daddy," she seemingly name-drops director Martin Scorsese, 82, while hinting that she wants to get pregnant by a man who resembles a character from one of his iconic films, which include Wolf of Wall Street, Taxi Driver, Goodfellas and Gangs of New York.
"I rolled up all my problems / And then I smoked about it," the 35-year-old sings. "I could've called my mom up / I'd rather f--k about it / Addicted to the drama / Scorsese baby daddy."
The song also features the lyrics, "I would pretend to do my favorite man, he'd call me tasty / Furious lady, then I wonder if I could do, baby / One day, I'll understand all that it takes to be a lady."
IRL, SZA's dating history includes a fling with Drake, though she admitted her tryst with the rapper "wasn't hot and heavy or anything." As she told Rolling Stone in 2023, "It was like youth vibes. It was so childish."
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As for Scorsese, the filmmaker has three adult children: daughter Francesca Scorsese, 25, with wife Helen Morris, whom he's been married to since 1999, as well as daughter Cathy Scorsese, 57, with first wife Laraine Marie Brennan and daughter Domenica Cameron-Scorsese, 48, withsecond wife Julia Cameron.
But in light of SZA's recent confession on "Scorsese Baby Daddy," fans are already clamoring for the Oscar winner to share his reaction.
"I need Martin Scorsese to listen and react to Scorsese baby daddy right NOW," one fan tweeted, while another couldn't get enough, writing, "just listened to scorsese baby daddy and i feel like im floating i swear this is just excellent."
And there's a reason: SZA took two years after her 2022 album SOS to release Lana, the deluxe edition, because she wanted to perfect the music.
“I never get these things done until like the day before the deadline,” she told Variety in November 2023. “It was gonna be something really soft because I had made all my screaming points [on ‘SOS’], and I just wanted to glide and not think [too much], and just get out of my own head. I was so happy to say some s--t that didn’t mean a f--king thing. But now it’s definitely turning it into its own album. I guess I could drop another album randomly, because no one’s actually expecting that from me right now.”