SZA showcases her figure in cut-out black gown at the Webby Awards in New York City
SZA shows off her figure in a cropped black dress at the Webby Awards in New York City
SZA attended the 27th Annual Webby Awards, which took place Monday night in New York City.
The 33-year-old performer was stunned as he wore a black cropped dress that showed off different parts of the skin at the celebratory event.
The hitmaker, who served as one of the hosts at the most recent Grammy Awards ceremony, was also named the 2023 Webby Artist of the Year at the star-studded function.
The top portion of SZA’s outfit clung tightly to her sculpted torso and featured a pair of fringed sleeves.
The lower part of the dress clung tightly to her curvy hips and a small portion of her thighs showed as she posed for several photos.
Showing up: SZA attended the 27th Annual Webby Awards, which took place Monday night in New York City
Back in black: The 33-year-old performer was stunned as he wore a black cropped dress that showed off different parts of the skin at the celebratory event
The Ghost In The Machine singer’s beautiful dark brown hair fell like a waterfall on her shoulders and chest.
Born Solana Imani Rowe, SZA also shared several videos and photos as she prepared to attend the Webbys for her Instagram Story.
In two of her first clips, the singer enlisted the help of a makeup artist and hair stylist as she got ready for the awards ceremony.
The hitmaker also showed off two versions of her outfit and asked her fans to help her decide which one would be right for the role.
The artist attached a video showing her giving a five-word acceptance speech after being awarded her award, saying simply that “the internet scares me.” Thank you.’
Despite the brevity of the statement, it was met with much applause from the audience.
The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences announced last April that SZA is named Webbys Artist Of The Year.
According to the Billboardthe singer received the award ‘for the instant classic SOS, the true intention and thought she puts into her work, and for her ingenious use of the internet to share unique, brilliantly honest art’.
A behind-the-scenes look: SZA, born Solana Imani Rowe, also shared several videos and photos taken while preparing to attend the Webbys in her Instagram Story
Short and sweet: The artist added a video showing herself giving a five-word acceptance speech after receiving her award, saying simply that “the internet scares me.” Thank you’
Much love: Despite the brevity of the statement, it was met with much applause from the audience
Recognition: The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences announced that SZA will be named Webbys Artist Of The Year last April
SOS, which served as her second full-length studio album, was released on December 9.
The record was preceded by the release of three singles, and after the debut of the project, three more were made available to SZA’s fans.
SOS received widespread acclaim from critics and has a 90% rating Metacritical.
The album was also a commercial hit, reaching the top of the US Billboard 200 chart.