SZA Kill Bill Lyrics








"Kill Bill"

I'm still a fan even though I was salty

Hate to see you with some other broad, know you happy

Hate to see you happy if I'm not the one drivin'


I'm so mature, I'm so mature

I'm so mature, I got me a therapist to tell me there's other men

I don't want none, I just want you

If I can't have you, no one should, I might


I might kill my ex, not the best idea

His new girlfriend's next, how'd I get here?

I might kill my ex, I still love him, though

Rather be in jail than alone 


Listen To Chill Beats


I get the sense that it's a lost cause

I get the sense that you might really love her

This text gon' be evidence, this text is evidence

I try to ration with you, no murders or crime of passion

But, damn, you was out of reach

You was at the farmer's market with your perfect peach

Now I'm in the basement, plannin' home invasion

Now you layin' face-down, got me singin' over a beat


I'm so mature, I'm so mature

I'm so mature, I got me a therapist to tell me there's other men

I don't want none, I just want you

If I can't have you, no one will, I (I might)


I might kill my ex, not the best idea

His new girlfriend's next, how'd I get here?

I might kill my ex, I still love him, though

Rather be in jail than alone


I did it all for love (Love)

I did it all on no drugs (Drugs)

I did all of this sober

I did it all for us, oh

I did it all for love (Love)

I did all of this on no drugs (Drugs)

I did all of this sober

Don't you know I did it all for us? (I'm gon' kill your ass tonight)


Oh, I just killed my ex, not the best idea (Idea)

Killed his girlfriend next, how'd I get here?

I just killed my ex, I still love him, though (I do)

Rather be in hell than alone



Trivia About "Kill Bill" by SZA

1. A Cinematic Influence

  • "Kill Bill" is heavily inspired by the Quentin Tarantino film franchise, specifically the Kill Bill movies. The song’s title and the lyrics reference the violent yet stylized revenge themes of the movies, where the protagonist seeks vengeance for personal loss.

2. A Dark yet Playful Tone

  • While the title may suggest a dark theme, SZA cleverly blends a playful, almost whimsical tone with darker, emotional lyrics. The song balances its references to violence and revenge with themes of heartbreak and emotional conflict, showing SZA’s signature ability to fuse different emotions.

3. A Nod to the Ultimate Revenge Fantasy

  • In the song, SZA sings about wanting to hurt her ex in the same way that the character Beatrix Kiddo seeks vengeance in the Kill Bill films. However, the lyrics show that she struggles with whether or not to act on those emotions, reflecting the internal conflict many feel after a breakup.

4. SZA’s Relationship with the Song

  • SZA has mentioned in interviews that "Kill Bill" wasn’t intended to be literal but rather a metaphor for the anger and frustration that often accompanies failed relationships. She noted that the song plays with the idea of “getting revenge” but never actually going through with it.

5. The Sound of Revenge

  • The production on "Kill Bill" is unique, with its haunting melody and subtle use of guitar riffs. The track's vibe, mixed with dark undertones, draws listeners into the complex emotional space of longing, anger, and regret, much like the song's cinematic inspiration.

6. Massive Streaming Success

  • "Kill Bill" became one of the most popular tracks off SOS, quickly gaining massive traction on streaming platforms. It became one of SZA’s biggest hits and further solidified her position as one of the most important voices in modern R&B.

7. Emotional Impact and Relatability

  • Fans have resonated deeply with the song’s themes of unrequited love and heartbreak. Many listeners have expressed how they relate to the feelings of frustration and longing, even if they’ve never literally considered “killing” an ex.

8. A Viral TikTok Sensation

  • The song’s catchy chorus and relatable lyrics led it to become a TikTok sensation. Many TikTok users used "Kill Bill" as the backdrop for videos, ranging from funny skits to emotional breakdowns, helping the song reach an even broader audience.

9. Notable Lyrics

  • The lyric “I might kill my ex, not the best idea” became widely discussed and quoted, capturing listeners’ attention due to its vulnerability, dark humor, and emotional authenticity. The line has even been used in memes and social media posts, increasing the song's cultural footprint.

10. Visual Aesthetic

  • The music video for “Kill Bill” further reflects the cinematic nature of the song. It incorporates imagery from the revenge genre, with SZA featuring a storyline involving complex emotions of betrayal and rage, set in an artistic, visually striking world.


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