SZA Performs With Kendrick Lamar, Terrace Martin, Mac Miller [PHOTOS]
SZA Performs With Kendrick Lamar, Terrace Martin & Mac Miller (On The Guitar) In L.A. [PHOTOS] - Page 2
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While a notable portion of TDE was out bubbling in Dublin for the Oxymoron World Tour, SZA, the label’s First Lady was back on homebase to represent for the last letter in the alphabet.
And she brought a few famous friends with her to usher in the good vibes.
Red Bull Studios Los Angeles proudly hosted the sultry singer as she fleshed out her debut project Z in an intimate live setting. Since Isaiah Rashad was overseas giving the Irish a taste of Cilvia, Larry Fisherman–better known to you as Mac Miller–stepped in and hammered out the melody on his electric guitar. Seeing that he produced the track, he had no issue finding the melody through his mischievous grin.
Speaking of chords, Terrace Martin was also on hand displaying the musicianship that made 3ChordFold a winner but the biggest cameo of the night easily was by the other Top Dawg himself, Kendrick Lamar.
As the wispy instrumental for their duet hit “Babylon” crept over the room, K Dot surprised the audience as he completed his verse on the track with much fanfare from onlookers.
Even if you missed it, a picture tells a 1,000 words and there is plenty to be said in the gallery below. Don’t forget to purchase Z from iTunes if you haven’t got around to it yet as well.
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Photos: Carlo Cruz/Red Bull Content Pool
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