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American R ‘n’ B singer SZA will take to one of the music world’s most high-profile stages when she headlines Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage on Sunday, June 30. The Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter was announced as a headliner – along with Coldplay and Dua Lipa – last March. It came after she played four sold-out shows at the O2 Arena in London. The 34-year-old has been steadily making a name for herself for more than a decade now. Her music career started in 2011 and she has co-written songs including “Consideration” for Rihanna’s 2016 album Anti. Her net worth is now £47million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

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SZA’s real name, early life and experiencing Islamophobia

SZA’s real name is Solána Imani Rowe and she was born on November 8, 1989. She grew up in the suburb of Maplewood in New Jersey. Her father Abdul Mubarak-Rowe and mother, Audrey Rowe, are both media executives and worked for CNN and telecommunications company AT&T. Her mother is a Christian and her father is Muslim, and she has spoken of how she wore a hijab through elementary school and middle school, deciding to remove it after experiencing Islamophobia following the September 11 attacks. She said: “I stopped covering after 9/11. I was in Middle school, and I regret so much being afraid of what people said about me – that I let somebody dictate how I was.”

On a direct scale, someone threw a brick in my dad’s mosque. And that was very weird. Getting chased home by children at school and getting my hijab snatched is also weird.” She has spoken of feeling regretful that she “always let somebody dictate” wearing the hijab, saying: “I did start covering again in high school, and then they were like, “What is this? You don’t live your life properly. You’re not really Muslim. Shut up.” I always let somebody dictate how I was.”

Start of music career and dropping out of university

SZA’s parents spotted her talents from an early age. Mum Audrey told the New York Times:. “She had a voice from very young years” but said she had to talk the future star into going on stage for the middle-school talent show she’d signed up to. Her parents drilled in her the importance of going to college and SZA was briefly a student of marine biology at Delaware State University but says she spent much of her time there working behind the bar and as a dancer at nearby clubs.

She recalled in an interview with the New York Times: “I drank Malibu and smoked weed every day. And slept.” She dropped out and spent a summer at the Fashion Institute of Technology before her music career took off, interning at Pharrell Williams-founded fashion label Billionaire Boys Club and streetwear brand 10.Deep. At the latter, she had to deliver 10.Deep gear to Top Dawg Entertainment in New York. A friend was playing some of her mixtapes, and her voice caught the attention of Top Dawg Entertainment co-president Terrence “Punch” Henderson. Although she didn’t sign to the label straight away, they kept in touch.

And her mum says now: “It’s so hard to follow your own dreams. So many of us abandon it very young, especially if the people that we respect and love and trust think we could or should be doing something different. I’m so glad that she didn’t listen to me.”

First music releases and stardom

After dropping out of college, SZA independently released critically acclaimed EPs See.SZA.Run in 2012 and S in 2013. They won her a record deal with Top Dawg Entertainment in 2013, making her the label’s first female artist. She started out making guest appearances on tracks by other artists, including Jill Scott for Divinity in 2014, going on to co-write and perform on Rihanna’s “Consideration” in 2016. But her rise to fame really began with her signing a joint recording contract with RCA Records and the release of debut studio album Ctrl in 2017 and single Love Galore with Travis Scott. Sophomore album SOS topped the US Billboard 200 for ten weeks, spawning singles including Kill Bill and Used.

She has collaborated across genres with the likes of Doja Cat, Drake, Phoebe Bridgers, Justin Timberlake, Maroon 5 and

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