"I struggled to find friends because I'd just be talking about all this mystical s---," SZA told Chappell Roan in an article for 'Interview' magazine Marina Watts is a Digital Writer, Music at PEOPLE.
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SZA is giving insight into her childhood. In an interview with Interview magazine where Chappell Roan chats with the "Kill Bill" singer, SZA, 35, revealed that she was a "freakazoid" as a kid. When ...