SZA longs to be so captivated by love that it consumes her breath, her thoughts, and her entire being.

On Thursday, August 1, the famous singer took to X to express her feelings. She said that she wanted to be “choked” in love.

She wrote, “I can’t think, I can’t breathe, I can’t BE. I wanna be loved so badly.” “I want to drown and drown in ITTTT AAAAHHHHHHHHH CHOKE ME IN LOVE PLEASE!!!”

You can view the post below.

SZA said just a month ago that while she can attract guys, she couldn’t hold their interest.and she is aware of the reason.

SZA repeated host Amanda Dimoldenberg’s statement on a Chicken Shop Date episode that she has had trouble securing second dates.

She answered, “I feel like I can catch ’em, but I cannot keep ’em.” “As soon as they get to know me and see how weird I am, they’re just like, ‘Aight.'”

Because of the butt, it appears normal. On the outside, I just want to shake my ass and go about my business as usual. However, I also just want to, like I want to collect methane gas with my partner and swim in the marsh. I’m into that kind of sh*t.

Although it didn’t work out, SZA was genuinely engaged to be married at the start of her music career, and her desire to exact revenge on him contributed to her current status.

The singer from New Jersey acknowledged in an in-depth interview with Zane Lowe of Apple Music back in December that she started her music career because she wanted to show her then-fiance something.

Around the 26:20 point in the talk, SZA said, “Some people choose music as a career and they feel very certain about what they’re doing and why they’re doing it.” “However, I was never entirely sure, and I used music as evidence.” I started recording songs for my ex-fiance since he was covering all of my living expenses, including my food and clothing. He was also about eight years my senior, which made me quite co-dependent. He also had a lot of talent. He is an exceptionally talented designer.

“His ex-girlfriends were all lawyers, businesswomen, artists, and all these things,” she went on. You know, I dropped out of college, but I still work as a bartender at the strip club. I therefore thought I had no value. Making music was something I was naturally good at and didn’t even need to attempt when I first started trying.