SZA Proved No Vocal Injury Could Stop Her On The Firefly Stage

SZA Proved No Vocal Injury Could Stop Her On The Firefly Stage




SZA's future was wildly uncertain just a couple of days prior. Thankfully, the music deities bestowed upon us unworthy mortals the bountiful blessing of the singer's return. Soon after weeks of uncertainty, SZA hit the Firefly Music Festival and proved why you couldn't count her out for long.


Before her show-stopping efficiency in Delaware on Sunday (June 17), the "Supermodel" singer thanked her fans for their "loving kindness" and prayers. Then she showed her gratitude to the doctors and vocal technicians who helped upkeep her voice.


"Thank u to the incredible team of Doctors and vocal technicians that have taken time to be able to see me over the last few weeks in each city," SZA wrote on Twitter. "I’m blessed to mention my voice isn't permanently broken and I’ve been working day-to-day to get back. Slowly nevertheless surely."


In May, TDE label founder Anthony "Top Dawg" Tiffith benched SZA from the Championship Tour soon after injuring her vocal cords. While in the tour's New York stop, she unsuccessfully attempted to perform, however would later state that her voice was "permanently injured."


The festival circuit hasn't been kind to SZA in 2018. In April, the singer lost her voice while in Coachella's first weekend and had to deal with countless artists bailing on her set, before bouncing back the second weekend. Fortunately, this time around, everything seemed to go over without a hitch.









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