Never without p***y.” The lyrics imply that all of Forrest Gump’s accomplishments were possible because Jenny was a driving force.
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SZA’s first verse refers to the ever popular movie Forrest Gump as she sings “Forrest Gump had a lot goin’ for him. SZA opens with “Real ni**as do not deserve p***y,” which ironically pokes fun at hypermasculine norms. “Doves In the Wind” touches on the importance of ㅡ you guessed it ㅡ p***y. You don’t want no one beside ya.” He seems to imply that SZA’s ex-lover was only interested in the sexual perks of a committed relationship and not in being emotionally invested. SZA states that she regrets this relationship, and bluntly says that her ex has “a problem.” The chill vibe of the song is reinforced by Travis Scott when he melodically raps “You like to get me high. With lyrics like “Why you bother me when you know you don’t want me? Why you bother me when you know you got a woman? Why you hit me when you know you know better” SZA implies that she wishes her summer fling would have shown some sort of remorse for the way that he treated her. After the summer romance has ended, SZA’s ex-lover seems to still be irritating her. “Love Galore” is a mellow, ballad-like R&B track that captures the emotions of a short-lived summer fling. Through this song, SZA was able to give a voice to people in unhealthy relationships who believe that they caused their partners’ reprehensible actions, shedding light on how moving on from someone is an intense process. Why I can’t stay alone just by myself? Wish I was comfortable just with myself, but I need you.” She touches on the incredible complexity of needing someone’s company even though they cause you immense pain. After SZA seems to blame her own physical appearance for her partner’s actions, she delves deeper into her own insecurities when she says “I don’t see myself. While she promises at the beginning of the song that she’s “really leaving,” she later goes on to tell her lover that she “could be supermodel if believe,” highlighting the crux of the song: SZA equally wants to stay out of and stay in the relationship.
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SZA states that her man left her for “prettier women,” which causes her to make a tired and heartbroken plea after realizing how easily forgettable she was to him. SZA describes her lover as being “temporary,” yet they have detrimentally poisoned the way that she views herself for the long-term. In this track, we see SZA struggling with the unintended psychological effects of being in such an unhealthy relationship.
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And SZA’s passionate, unfiltered voice paired with the acoustic guitar makes this song even more heartbreaking. Lyrically, “Supermodel” is one of the most emotionally raw songs on the album.