Nobody Gets Me
"Nobody Gets Me" is a song by American singer-songwriter SZA, released as the fourth single from her second studio album, SOS, on December 9, 2022, via Top Dawg Entertainment and RCA Records.[1] The track, which was later serviced to radio on January 6, 2023, is a stripped-down breakup ballad co-written and co-produced by SZA alongside producers Benny Blanco and Carter Lang.[2][3] Featuring acoustic guitar and minimal instrumentation, it explores themes of emotional intimacy, heartbreak, and feeling misunderstood in a past relationship, drawing from SZA's personal experiences with an ex-fiancé.[4][5] Upon release, "Nobody Gets Me" debuted and peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart dated December 24, 2022, marking her seventh top-10 entry overall.[6] The song also reached number 27 on the UK Singles Chart and number 2 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart.[7][8] It has been certified 3× Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for 3,000,000 units consumed in the United States as of 2024. Critically, the track received praise for its raw vulnerability and SZA's vocal delivery, contributing to SOS's acclaim as one of the decade's defining R&B albums.[4] The official music video, directed by Bradley J. Calder, premiered on December 9, 2022, and depicts intimate, nostalgic scenes of the artist's reflections on lost love.[9] "Nobody Gets Me" has since become a fan favorite, often highlighted in live performances during SZA's SOS Tour and for its relatable lyrics resonating with themes of personal growth and relational complexity. It has surpassed 1 billion streams on Spotify as of June 2025.[10]Writing and recording
Background
SZA rose to prominence with her debut studio album Ctrl in 2017, which debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 chart and was certified platinum by the RIAA, establishing her as a leading voice in contemporary R&B through its introspective exploration of relationships and self-doubt. The album's success, bolstered by hits like "Love Galore" featuring Travis Scott, built significant anticipation for her follow-up project, with SZA teasing new music as early as 2019 during interviews and social media updates, signaling the start of work on what would become SOS.[11] Production on SOS faced multiple delays from its initial teases, attributed to creative struggles and label pressures from Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) and RCA Records, as SZA noted that the labels "didn’t give me the time I needed to finish it" and kept pushing her amid her efforts to refine the material.[12] These setbacks were compounded by personal life events, including therapy sessions and reflections on tumultuous relationships, which SZA credited as major factors prolonging the process: "Therapy and my relationships were a big part of why it took so long."[12] During the COVID-19 pandemic, she experienced profound depression and isolation, recalling periods of "not eating" in quarantine while grappling with grief, which deeply influenced the album's emotional depth.[13] The track "Nobody Gets Me" emerged as a personal outlet during the SOS recording sessions in 2021 and 2022, serving as an expression of isolation following her rise to fame and the emotional toll of post-breakup solitude.[4] Its emotional core was sparked by SZA's breakup with her ex-fiancé after an 11-year relationship marked by intense arguments, which she described as leaving her feeling "doomed" and misunderstood, with the song dedicated entirely to recounting that heartbreak.[4] SOS was ultimately released on December 9, 2022.[14]Songwriting
"Nobody Gets Me" was co-written by SZA, benny blanco, Carter Lang, Rob Bisel, and Robin Weisse.[15] SZA co-wrote the lyrics, drawing deeply from her personal experiences to craft the song's emotional core.[16] Writing sessions took place in Los Angeles studios between 2021 and 2022, where SZA incorporated entries from her personal journals detailing misunderstood relationships and feelings of isolation.[17] These sessions emphasized a patient, iterative approach, allowing SZA to refine her ideas amid the broader SOS album's themes of vulnerability.[17]Recording
The primary recording for "Nobody Gets Me" took place at Chalice Recording Studios in Los Angeles, where the core tracks were captured to establish the song's intimate, acoustic foundation.[17] Overdubs, including additional vocal layers and instrumental touches, were completed in Los Angeles to refine the track's emotional depth.[18] Producers benny blanco and Carter Lang oversaw the production, with Rob Bisel handling engineering and mixing for overall sonic cohesion.[19] [18] SZA's vocals were tracked by Bisel with an emphasis on emotional delivery, incorporating multiple takes to capture nuanced phrasing influenced by the song's writing process, along with layered harmonies to enhance the ballad's vulnerability.[17] The final mixing and mastering occurred in late 2022 at Chalice, featuring minimal instrumentation including acoustic guitar and programming to maintain the track's stripped-down authenticity.[17] [18]Composition
Music
"Nobody Gets Me" is an alternative R&B ballad infused with acoustic and folk elements, clocking in at a duration of 3:01.[20][21] The track draws from broader influences in SZA's album SOS, including folk, indie rock, and subtle electronica, creating a sparse, intimate sound that underscores its emotional depth. Produced by Benny Blanco and Carter Lang, the song emphasizes stripped-back arrangements to highlight its ballad structure.[18][19] The instrumentation centers on acoustic guitar, providing a gentle, fingerpicked foundation that evokes folk traditions while maintaining R&B sensibilities. Subtle string elements and production layers gradually build tension, leading to a crescendo in the outro that amplifies the song's vulnerability without overpowering its core intimacy. This arrangement allows SZA's mid-range vocals to shine, delivering breathy, confessional delivery over the evolving backdrop.[3] Musically, the song adheres to a verse-pre-chorus-chorus form, featuring two verses, repeating pre-choruses and choruses, a bridge, and an extended outro. It is composed in G major at a tempo of 100 beats per minute in 3/4 time, lending a waltz-like sway that enhances its reflective mood and rhythmic subtlety.[22][23] The structure starts minimally with guitar and vocals, escalating instrumentally in the bridge and outro to create dynamic emotional peaks.[3]Lyrics
"Nobody Gets Me" centers on themes of isolation and profound misunderstanding within a romantic relationship, capturing the protagonist's yearning for a unique emotional connection that feels irreplaceable. The chorus repeatedly emphasizes this sentiment through lines like "Nobody gets me like you / How am I supposed to let you go? / Only like myself when I'm with you," highlighting a deep-seated loneliness where the partner is portrayed as the sole source of validation and comprehension. SZA has described the track as a direct reflection of her ex-fiancé's role in her life, stating, "This particular song in entirety is a story about my ex-fiancé and how we went through all these arguments, and we broke up... And then I started to realize that he was the only person who ever really got me."[4][24] The song's narrative unfolds as an emotional arc, beginning with nostalgic reminiscences of intimate, joyful moments and progressing to the harsh reality of emotional disconnect and ensuing self-doubt. In the first verse, SZA recalls a carefree vacation filled with vulnerability—"Took a long vacation / No make-up, just JAY-Z / You were balls deep, now we beefin' / Had me butt-naked at the MGM"—evoking a time of closeness that has soured into conflict. The second verse shifts to more committed milestones, such as a proposal and shared experiences, but reveals the fracture: "Took me out to the ballet / You proposed, I went on the road / You was feelin' empty so you left me / Now I'm stuck dealin' with a deadbeat." This culminates in introspective regret and hesitation in the pre-chorus and chorus, where the plea "I know that it's too late, I don't wanna lose / What's left of you" underscores the internal struggle between acceptance and longing.[3] Poetic devices enrich the song's emotional depth, particularly through repetition in the chorus—"Nobody gets me, you do"—which intensifies the theme of exclusivity, creating a hypnotic plea that mirrors the cyclical nature of grief.[3][4] Subtle connections to SZA's personal experiences infuse the lyrics with authenticity, including nods to the strains of fame and introspective processes akin to therapy, without overt autobiography. The mention of going "on the road" after the proposal alludes to the toll of her rising career on the relationship, as touring left her partner feeling isolated and ultimately led to his departure, reflecting broader challenges of maintaining intimacy under public scrutiny. Lines expressing self-doubt, such as "If I'm real, I deserve less / If I was you, I wouldn't take me back," hint at therapeutic self-examination and the internal work of unpacking insecurities amplified by fame's pressures. SZA has framed the song as drawing from her real-life breakup with her ex-fiancé, whom she once viewed as an unwavering support—"He was just this rock in my life that just no longer exists"—tying the narrative to her own path of emotional reckoning.[3][4][24]Release and promotion
Release
"Nobody Gets Me" was released on December 9, 2022, as the fourteenth track on SZA's second studio album SOS, issued via Top Dawg Entertainment and RCA Records.[25][3] The song became available in digital download and streaming formats as part of the standard SOS album, which was distributed across major platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music.[26] It was also featured on the deluxe edition of SOS, titled Lana, released on December 20, 2024, expanding the project with additional tracks while retaining the original content.[27] In the lead-up to the album's launch, SZA shared a 30-second snippet of "Nobody Gets Me" on social media on December 5, 2022, building anticipation amid the high expectations for SOS.[28] The track was not issued as a standalone single upon the album's release but was highlighted through broader album promotion, including the premiere of its official music video on the same day.[29] Label strategy positioned "Nobody Gets Me" as a key album cut to demonstrate the project's sonic range, with radio promotion commencing in early January 2023, with the song being officially serviced to radio as a single on January 6, 2023;[30] it garnered initial airplay spins and entered the Top 40 on pop radio charts during the week of January 1–7.[31][32]Music video
The music video for "Nobody Gets Me" was directed by Bradley J. Calder and premiered on YouTube on December 9, 2022, the same day as the release of SZA's album SOS.[9][33] Produced by Typeface Studio, the video features executive producers Aiden Magarian and Collin Druz, along with producer Ava Doorley.[9] Shot in black-and-white, it depicts SZA wandering across New York City rooftops, delivering the song's vocals amid an urban skyline, evoking a sense of solitude and reflection.[33][34] The visuals emphasize emotional desolation through minimalist cinematography, intercutting SZA's performance with contemplative gazes over the city, aligning with the track's themes of longing and misunderstanding in relationships.[35][36] By November 2025, the video had amassed over 50 million views on YouTube, with critics commending its moody aesthetic and how it enhances the song's introspective lyrics.[9][33][34]Live performances
SZA first performed "Nobody Gets Me" live during the opening night of her SOS Tour on February 21, 2023, at Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio, where it received its debut as part of a medley with "Supermodel" and "Special."[37] The rendition emphasized the song's introspective lyrics through a layered arrangement that transitioned smoothly between tracks, setting the tone for its role in the production.[38] The song was a consistent highlight throughout the 2023 SOS Tour, which encompassed 49 dates across North America and Europe in 2023, showcasing SZA's evolving stage presence amid elaborate set designs and choreography.[39] In performances like the March 9, 2023, show at Moody Center in Austin, Texas, SZA delivered it with isolated vocals that amplified its raw emotion, prompting the audience to sing along fervently and creating a cathartic communal experience.[40] Similarly, during the September 30, 2023, concert at TD Garden in Boston, it served as one of several emotional ballads that deepened the intimacy of the show despite the arena scale.[41] "Nobody Gets Me" retained its prominence in live settings with its inclusion on the 2025 Grand National Tour, co-headlined with Kendrick Lamar, which launched on April 19, 2025, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[42] The tour featured the track in stadium environments across North America and Europe, often positioned as an emotional anchor that fostered widespread fan engagement through sing-alongs, reinforcing its status as a poignant closer in select sets.[43] Variations in its presentation, such as adapted musical structures for larger venues, allowed SZA to maintain the song's vulnerable essence while integrating it into the tour's high-energy dynamic.[44]Critical reception
Reviews
Upon its release as part of SZA's album SOS in December 2022, "Nobody Gets Me" received praise from critics for its emotional depth and SZA's vocal delivery. Pitchfork described it as a "tumultuous acoustic ballad" that evokes Mazzy Star's "Fade Into You" filtered through a Nashville AM radio, highlighting the song's raw expression of carnal longing and its blend of R&B with country-inflected elements, which showcased SZA's versatility in conveying vulnerability.[45] The review emphasized how the track's intimate songwriting allows SZA to dignify her specific, vivid scenarios, such as a Vegas escapade, with humor and emotional candor.[45] Initial album reviews in December 2022 positioned "Nobody Gets Me" as a key highlight amid SOS's eclectic sound. Similarly, The Guardian praised SZA's overall "raw intimacy and emotional candour" on the album, citing "Nobody Gets Me" as a "self-explanatory strummed track" that exemplifies her versatility within the record's diverse array of styles, from Travis Scott collaborations to Phoebe Bridgers duets.[46]Rankings and accolades
"Nobody Gets Me" has been recognized in several retrospective rankings for its emotional depth and production, underscoring its lasting appeal within SZA's discography and contemporary R&B. In July 2025, The Guardian ranked the song fourth on its list of SZA's 20 best songs, with critic Alexis Petridis commending its path to anthemic status through lyrics that deftly balance everyday experiences with cosmic themes, highlighting its enduring emotional resonance.[47] While the song did not earn standalone award nominations, it bolstered SZA's victories at the 2023 Soul Train Awards, where she won Best R&B/Soul Female Artist amid acclaim for her SOS-era output.[48] Additionally, as a key track on SOS, it tied into the album's nine Grammy nominations for 2024, including Album of the Year, marking SZA's strongest showing to date.[49]Commercial performance
Charts
"Nobody Gets Me" achieved notable success on various music charts worldwide following its release as the fourth single from SZA's album SOS. The song's performance was bolstered by streaming activity from the album, contributing to its longevity on key rankings. In the United States, "Nobody Gets Me" debuted at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 dated December 24, 2022, marking SZA's seventh top-10 entry on the chart. It maintained its peak position through early 2023, including in March, and remained on the Hot 100 for over 20 weeks overall.[6] The track peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[50] Internationally, the song performed strongly across multiple territories. It reached number 27 on the UK Singles Chart in 2023 and number 16 on Australia's ARIA Singles Chart that same year, while peaking at number 10 on the Canadian Hot 100 in 2023.[51][52]| Chart | Peak Position | Year | Weeks on Chart (if available) |
|---|---|---|---|
| US Billboard Hot 100 | 10 | 2023 | 20+ |
| US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs | 2 | 2023 | N/A |
| UK Singles Chart | 27 | 2023 | 9 |
| Australia ARIA Singles | 16 | 2023 | N/A |
| Canada Hot 100 | 10 | 2023 | N/A |
Certifications
"Nobody Gets Me" has achieved notable certifications across various countries, reflecting its strong sales and streaming performance following its release.| Country | Certifying Body | Certification | Units Sold/Streamed Equivalent | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United States | RIAA | 3× Platinum | 3,000,000 | February 8, 2025 |
| Canada | Music Canada | 3× Platinum | 240,000 | 2024 |
| United Kingdom | BPI | Platinum | 600,000 | 2023 |
| Australia | ARIA | Platinum | 70,000 | 2024 |
Credits and release history
Credits
Personnel- Vocals – Solána Rowe (SZA) (lead, background)[3]
- Solána Rowe (SZA)
- Rob Bisel
- Carter Lang
- Robin Weisse
- Benjamin Levin[3]
- Producers – Benjamin Levin (benny blanco), Carter Lang
- Producer, engineer – Rob Bisel[57]
- Mixing engineers – Serban Ghenea, Rob Bisel (at Red Bull Studios, Los Angeles, CA)
- Assistant mixing engineer – Bryce Vargas
- Mastering engineer – Mike Bozzi (at Bernie Grundman Mastering, Hollywood, CA)
Release history
"Nobody Gets Me" was initially released worldwide on December 9, 2022, as the tenth track on SZA's second studio album SOS, available via digital download and streaming through Top Dawg Entertainment and RCA Records.[58] The song was later issued as the album's fourth single, with promotion beginning on January 6, 2023, when it was sent to radio airplay in Italy by Sony Music. Four days later, on January 10, 2023, it was serviced to contemporary hit radio in the United States by Top Dawg Entertainment and RCA Records. In the United Kingdom, the track was included in physical editions of SOS, such as vinyl formats, which became available starting May 19, 2023.| Region | Date | Format | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worldwide | December 9, 2022 | Digital download, streaming | Top Dawg Entertainment, RCA Records |
| Italy | January 6, 2023 | Radio airplay | Sony Music |
| United States | January 10, 2023 | Contemporary hit radio | Top Dawg Entertainment, RCA Records |
| United Kingdom | May 19, 2023 | Vinyl (album inclusion) | Top Dawg Entertainment, RCA Records |