SZA
Kill Bill
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The opening is still sparse here: a soft chime, a dark swell, and warm color before the groove settles in.
SZA comes in close and calm, and "I'm still a fan" sounds almost too composed for the jealousy underneath it.
That "If I can't have you" turn stays inside the same comfortable groove, which makes the possessive thought feel colder.
The hook doesn't get loud for "I might kill my ex." The beat keeps swaying, and the soft vocal doubles smooth the line back into melody.
The second verse keeps the track restrained while the words get weirdly practical: texts, evidence, rationing, plans.
The "I'm so mature" refrain returns over the same clean loop, but now it feels tighter because the story has already moved from texts to invasion plans.
In this bridge, the little backing answers — "Love," "Drugs" — make her repeated excuse feel almost sedated instead of explosive.
Now the wording has changed from "might" to "just killed," but the track still keeps its soft edges and steady motion.
That last "hell than alone" lands as the loop lets go; the ending eases out rather than making a big impact.
Last updated Aug 14, 2026 · Written with GPT-5.5 · Galdr 0.7.0.dev0 · Inner Ear Gemini 3.5 Flash Lite

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