Kitchen
by SZA

Album: Lana (2024)
Charted: 71
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Songfacts®:

  • Few places in the home capture the heart like the kitchen. It's where memories are cooked up, love simmers, and, if you're SZA, the emotional paradox of a toxic relationship is served piping hot. In "Kitchen," a track from the Lana deluxe edition of her sophomore album SOS, SZA sings of a fraught romantic entanglement.

    Here's the setup: she knows she should ditch the guy. Really, she does. The relationship is, by all accounts, a slow-motion train wreck, littered with red flags and unspoken regrets. But then come those stolen moments - dancing and kissing in the kitchen, lit by the glow of refrigerator light or perhaps the haze of nostalgia. In those moments, all the heartbreak and toxicity fade, replaced by something tender, something almost worth staying for. Almost.
  • This unhealthy romance is rendered not just in "Kitchen" but throughout Lana. Toxicity bleeds into other tracks like "My Turn" and "Love Me 4 Me," while "Get Behind Me," the track that follows "Kitchen," sees SZA transformed from emotionally conflicted victim to self-empowered dynamo. Several SOS tracks, including "Kill Bill," "I Hate U," "Shirt," and "Blind," also find her entwined with an unworthy lover.
  • While it's tempting to scour the lyrics for clues about a real-life muse, SZA remains cagey about the specifics. Her songs feel deeply personal, yes, but they're likely drawn from a mix of personal experience, keen observation, and a knack for mining the universal messiness of love.
  • If "Kitchen" feels like it's drenched in a haze, that's thanks to the production by SZA's longtime collaborator, ThankGod4Cody. The track sways on a foundation borrowed from The Isley Brothers' 1977 track "Voyage to Atlantis," layering drums, electric guitar, bass, and dreamy synths into a sensual and ghostly soundscape. SZA's breathy vocals float through it all, encapsulating the swirling emotions of someone trapped in a relationship they can't quite leave behind.
  • On December 9, 2024 – the second anniversary of the release of SOS - SZA shared a teaser trailer for the deluxe edition featuring a tantalizing snippet of "Kitchen." Back then, the song was simply known as "that Voyage to Atlantis sample."

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