Sza Sosrar Better

Confidence → Chaos → Despair → Quiet resignation.

The RAR tracks solve this by introducing tonal variety late in the game. “Saturn” is ethereal and hopeful. “BMF” is confident and rhythmic. “Diamond Boy” is playful and glossy. These aren’t sad songs — they’re survivor songs. They give you permission to breathe after the suffocation of “Far” and “Too Late.” sza sosrar better

Confidence (“SOS”) → Chaos (“Kill Bill”) → Deeper chaos (“Seek & Destroy”) → Self-awareness (“Saturn,” “BMF”) → Reckoning (“Nobody Gets Me”) → Healing (“Diamond Boy”) → Resolve (“Forgiveless”). Confidence → Chaos → Despair → Quiet resignation

Critics who initially gave SOS 8/10 scores revisited it. Pitchfork added a “Best New Music” re-review note, stating: “The LANA additions don’t feel like leftovers. They feel like the final act of a play we didn’t know was incomplete.” “BMF” is confident and rhythmic

SZA gave us a puzzle in 2022. In 2024–2025, she handed us the missing pieces. If you haven’t listened to SOS Deluxe: LANA (the RAR collection) as a continuous, 32-track playlist, you haven’t heard the full story. And that full story — messy, gorgeous, violent, and finally peaceful — is undeniably, emphatically better.

SZA confirmed in a 2025 Rolling Stone interview: “Some of the RAR songs people been asking me for years — they evolved into ‘Saturn’ or ‘BMF.’ I didn’t forget. I just had to wait ’til the original SOS grew up enough to receive them.”