• Record Label: RCA
  • Release Date: Dec 9, 2022
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8.4

Universal acclaim- based on 389 Ratings

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  1. Negative: 32 out of 389
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  1. Sep 8, 2023
    10
    This is the album of the year. This is a no-skip album. SZA really hit it out of the park with this one…
  2. Aug 27, 2023
    8
    strong contender for Album of the year for me and i don't even like all of the songs!
  3. Aug 16, 2023
    9
    Worth the wait, SOS perfectly embraces the emotions and feelings of any 20 and 30-somethings. Despite the long tracklist and some filller tracks, SZA once again delivers beautiful songs with amazing production. Is it better than ctrl and an escape from the sophomore album slump? Time will tell, but still an album worthy of your listen and recognition.
  4. Aug 3, 2023
    10
    The best album of the year, Sza proved to be versatile and served trap and hip-hop.
  5. Jul 23, 2023
    10
    Sza lança mais um álbum supremo do R&B e se consagra como a maior R&B desse século
  6. Jul 9, 2023
    10
    De fato uma das maiores OBRAS de SZA! A queen nunca decepciona e lançou esse álbum para provar, cada canção, cada instrumental. Está tudo perfeito principalmente pela quantidade de musicas e com um anuncio de pausa na carreira musical esse álbum foi certeiro.
  7. Jun 16, 2023
    10
    Did somebody say “Album Of The Year”…?

    It’s just the best of the best, favorite track: “Shirt” (guilty pleasure)
  8. Jun 16, 2023
    10
    Truly loved this album front to back, and I appreciated her delving into new genres and sounds. One can only be excited for her next work!
  9. May 24, 2023
    8
    Sza's long awaited sophomore record is demanding. It's an ambitious 67min+ excerise in indulgence. S.O.S sounds like Solana hiatus has made her wiser,braver but still just as messy as she was when she confessed on "supermodel ". In fact sza takes all the ideas and experiments she only flirted with on CTRL and sees just how far she can push them whilst still retaining the essence of herSza's long awaited sophomore record is demanding. It's an ambitious 67min+ excerise in indulgence. S.O.S sounds like Solana hiatus has made her wiser,braver but still just as messy as she was when she confessed on "supermodel ". In fact sza takes all the ideas and experiments she only flirted with on CTRL and sees just how far she can push them whilst still retaining the essence of her idiosyncratic sound. 23 songs seemed like a daunting task that would eventually become overblown and repetitive but having heard it it avoids that.

    Looking at the credits alone is enough evidence of the experience curated throughout:from björk samples on "forgiveless" that compliment the songs meditative musings or the phoebe bridgers feature which I'm sure no one expected but were still blown away by. This album feels like two distinct halves melded together with the 1st half being a more familiar rnb sound that sometimes plays around with hip hop elements such as the short but effective "Smoking on my ex pack" which shows her giving the fewest **** she'll ever admit to giving on S.O.S and would sound amazing with a potential deluxe megantheestallion feature . The first half is still vulnerable but has her brand of guarded honesty where it feels like everything being revealed though genuine is intentionally edited to expose her the least. That's not the case though on the 2nd half which is divided by the Phoebe heralding "ghost in the machine ". Like the aforementioned collaboration which sees the musicians try reconcile the loss of a relationship with the loss of an identity heavily informed by it over a sample of the latter's "Halloween ". It's a rare rnb and indie rock/folk moment that surprisingly lands well. The following "F2F" is an emotional higlight that would feel complete with a paramore assist. The teased "nobody gets me" is also a welcomed indie rnb rock ballad about the angst of not being unstood and best encapsulates the records theme of emotional isolation . S.o.S isn't a smoke signal it's a self answered cry for help that throughout 23 tracks reaches a blunt conclusion on the Dirty Ol' Bastard sampling closer that drips with confidence and anger. It closes the record with promises to save herself whether it's not falling into past habits or forgiving ,that she won't forget how they've become who they are and won't forgive those who hurt her on the way there and I can't help but wish to take her advice.
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  10. May 3, 2023
    10
    Matthew Alexander "Matt" Sinegar [SIN-NA-GAR] (An EXTREMELY Mature & EXTREMELY Heterosexual (Straight) African-American/Black Man):
    S.O.S. (2023) Is Literally Always One Of My All-Time Favorite R&B Albums.
    The Song "Kill Bill" Is Literally Always Lit.
  11. Apr 30, 2023
    10
    I only got into SZA’s music a couple months before SOS dropped, but after I listened to album a few times, it became my favorite album of all time. Everything about this album- the world-building production, the flawless lyrics, and the uniquely-SZA vocals- really showcase her true talent. Even though this album may not be everyone’s favorite, this is my favorite album of all time, and II only got into SZA’s music a couple months before SOS dropped, but after I listened to album a few times, it became my favorite album of all time. Everything about this album- the world-building production, the flawless lyrics, and the uniquely-SZA vocals- really showcase her true talent. Even though this album may not be everyone’s favorite, this is my favorite album of all time, and I could listen to it on repeat for hours. Even though the album is relatively long (at just over an hour), there’s never a dull moment. Another thing to mention is SZA’s insane versatility throughout the album. She seamlessly flows through different genres and is album to rap and sing so well. I think this album deserves all the success it’s gotten and more, and thank you SZA for this masterpiece. I can’t wait for the deluxe. Expand
  12. Apr 29, 2023
    9
    With such a long tracklist I got nervous before my first listen, but I know now never to doubt SZA. She brings it to you every ball!
  13. Apr 12, 2023
    0
    Didn’t like but I’m not surprised generic cheap work nothing special about it
  14. Mar 17, 2023
    8
    Despise not being in to SZA’s career, i was really surprised hearing one of her albums in full for the first time. A great collection of great songs, incredible productions and really sad depressed lyrics (with i enjoy btw).
  15. Mar 17, 2023
    9
    God, I'm so bipolar with this album. Metacritic should have a lock. I'm sorry SZA this album is solid, I'm just going through it and you're making me feel things I don't want to confront. Solid 9, because I'm stressing perfection.
  16. Mar 29, 2023
    0
    I always loved SZA. “CTRL” is on of my all time favorite albums. However this album… Actually I really love the singles prior to the album like “Good Days”, “I Hate U”. But, man! Album itself has no replay value. Totally forgettable and way too long. Generic R&B album. You cannot deny the fact that the album cover is so beautiful! I wish the quality of the album could also live up to it.I always loved SZA. “CTRL” is on of my all time favorite albums. However this album… Actually I really love the singles prior to the album like “Good Days”, “I Hate U”. But, man! Album itself has no replay value. Totally forgettable and way too long. Generic R&B album. You cannot deny the fact that the album cover is so beautiful! I wish the quality of the album could also live up to it. And the way she said that she is about to release a deluxe version of it with 10 new songs? Wow. This is not a clever move, SZA. I used to appreciated her because of quality music she was prominent on. Well… I guess she solely cares about the charts and being mainstream now. Expand
  17. Mar 25, 2023
    0
    Very boring artist. Slightly more interesting beats than the average radio garbage, and slightly more intelligent lyrics, but she still sounds like she can't understand high school English. Apparently she was in college for marine biology, but she clearly was not accepted for pure intelligence (diversity).
  18. Mar 5, 2023
    9
    Does not top her previous album Ctrl, in my opinion. Still a beautifully written and produced album with Solana's gorgeous vocals. Personal favorites are Used, Gone Girl, Smoking on my Ex Pack & Forgiveless.
  19. Feb 26, 2023
    10
    Amazing album what a way to end 2022 and enter 2023. She is a genius and hit maker you can see that she proved that she deserved that grammy and hopefully she’ll be nominated again this year and win more
  20. Feb 20, 2023
    0
    another garbage forced upon us by woke illiberal as music
    another garbage forced upon us by woke illiberal as music
  21. Feb 19, 2023
    8
    All i have to say is that if you do not like this album you have no taste. i said what i said.
  22. Feb 11, 2023
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. E um álbum incrível tem sons bons melodias ótimas composição incrível feats com artistas bem requisitados e ótimos no que fazem S.O.S e sem dúvida um dos melhores álbums de 2022/2023 Expand
  23. Feb 8, 2023
    7
    amo mas sabe né nao é uau tanta coisa assim acho o album antigo dela muito meljor que essa mas ela é mt diva e esse ta bom tb
  24. Feb 6, 2023
    10
    Without this song we wouldn't have any theme song for killing our ex's... I haven't and never will but this song would be good for it
  25. Feb 3, 2023
    10
    After a long wait, SOS is finally here. Wow was it worth the wait. SZA gifts us a 23 track masterpiece, showcasing her vocal versatility. Starting from the beginning and listening all the way through will never leave you bored. Repeat listens, especially from “Kill Bill”, “Shirt”, and “Low” can be expected. This album is the hype, and thrives in it.
  26. Jan 31, 2023
    9
    O álbum tem um conceito muito bem definido, o título "SOS" não funciona apenas como um pedido de socorro diante de todos os traumas e situações emocionais na vida da artista, mas também indica seu isolamento e reflexão em cima desses momentos. A foto de capa referencia-se a princesa Diana de férias em Portofino, Itália, em 97 e transmite muito bem essa energia de introspecção, isolamento eO álbum tem um conceito muito bem definido, o título "SOS" não funciona apenas como um pedido de socorro diante de todos os traumas e situações emocionais na vida da artista, mas também indica seu isolamento e reflexão em cima desses momentos. A foto de capa referencia-se a princesa Diana de férias em Portofino, Itália, em 97 e transmite muito bem essa energia de introspecção, isolamento e reflexão que viaja por todas as 23 faixas do álbum. O "SOS", apresenta uma sonoridade mais eclética do que o seu antecessor, "CTRL", mas sem perder a autenticidade. Acredito que a única coisa que possa pesar para alguns ouvintes seja a extensão do álbum, o que para mim não é um problema, mas para muitos ouvintes dessa geração que estão mais acostumados com projetos mais objetivos e curtos isso seja um problema.

    Destaques: SOS, Kill Bill, Blind, Nobody Gets Me, Shirt.
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  27. Jan 29, 2023
    0
    This is cRap. Any "performer" who has to rely on gender swapping, profanity and the use of **** is as fauxny as the Ye wear sold on Sepulveda.
  28. Jan 23, 2023
    0
    Complete waste of time. No originality at all. Took at those years to deliver that disappointing album
  29. Jan 21, 2023
    10
    It’s so good. Really refreshing. Give it a listen! Kill Bill is one of the best songs in there.
  30. Jan 17, 2023
    0
    I'm just not sure why the critics love this album so much. It's far too long, and SZA doesn't bother to enunciate most of the time. It's just painful to listen to.
Metascore
90

Universal acclaim - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 19 out of 20
  2. Negative: 0 out of 20
  1. Dec 19, 2022
    80
    The peaks on SOS, (“Used,” “Smoking on my Ex Pack,” and “Forgiveless”) find SZA sounding refreshingly comfortable rapping over gritty, hazy, and grimy productions.
  2. Dec 16, 2022
    88
    It may take a few years for SOS to ascend to the heights, but if 808s & Heartbreak was the breakup record of the 2000s and Blonde was the 2010s examination of loss and trauma, then SZA might have produced that emotional breaking point for the 2020s.
  3. Dec 15, 2022
    90
    Hour-plus length and stylistic variety likewise signal that SOS could be the overreaching kind of highly anticipated follow-up. Still, it's an advancement from Ctrl in every respect apart from cohesion