Crybaby
by SZA

Album: Lana (2024)
Charted: 70
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Songfacts®:

  • "Crybaby" is a song about mental health, insecurities, and those maddening loops of self-destructive behavior. SZA doesn't tiptoe around her feelings; she dives straight into the emotional deep end.
  • At its heart, the song addresses the burden of being publicly labeled "sensitive," a term that's part endearing, part dismissive, and entirely exhausting.

    What can go wrong will go wrong
    Telling you, crybaby
    Call me a crybaby
    It's not my fault


    But instead of shrinking from it, SZA reframes vulnerability as a strength, pointing out that it's the critics - those who scoff at openness - who are truly the emotionally stunted ones.
  • SZA also reveals cycles of self-sabotage: smoking, toxic relationships, and blaming others for her own stumbles.

    'Cause all I seem to do is get in my way
    Then blame you, it's just a cycle, I'm so psycho


    SZA's confession lands somewhere between resignation and the kind of catharsis that might get you to finally delete that ex's number.
  • The production, courtesy of Carter Lang, ThankGod4Cody, and Declan Miers, is a swirling backdrop of meandering strings, a bluesy bassline, and twinkling synths.

    Carter Lang is known for his knack for layering live instrumentation into R&B and hip-hop, Lang's fingerprints are all over SZA's acclaimed albums Ctrl and SOS. He's also lent his talents to artists like Post Malone ("Sunflower") and Doja Cat ("Kiss Me More").

    A Memphis-born producer and SZA's longtime collaborator, ThankGod4Cody has a résumé bursting with hits like "Love Galore," "The Weekend," and "I Hate U."

    Declan Miers is a relative newcomer to the SZA orbit. He also co-produced her track "Diamond Boy (DTM)."
  • SZA gave the song its live debut in London during her BST Hyde Park set on June 29, 2024, where the stage was graced with insect props and, at one point, she played a video of herself in a bug costume.

    On December 19, 2024, the song reappeared as a snippet at the end of SZA's "Drive" music video where we see SZA sporting bug-eye prosthetics and frolicking around a grassy roadside. The full track was released the following day as the 10th song on SOS Deluxe: Lana.
  • The insect persona likely represents SZA's desire to show her authentic self, flaws and all. This aligns with the lyric "I wanna be real me, ugly" from the opening Lana track "No More Hiding."

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