SZA’s SNL song ‘Big Boys’ (aka ‘It’s Cuffing Season’) takes over TikTok

The Grammy-winning R&B artist SZA released her new album, SOSTo much praise on December 9. It’s a great release and definitely worth a listen, but as it turns out, her latest breakout hit isn’t even on the album. That’s because a recent novelty song she performed on Saturday Night LiveTikTok is gaining popularity. Now, her fans can’t stop vibing to the new hit “Big Boys” (also known colloquially as “Cuffing Season”).

SZA performed part of the song as part of a skit called “Big Boys” on the Dec. 3 episode of SNL. SZA was onstage with Cecily Strong, Punkie Johnson and Ego Nwodim. It’s an SNL Skit. The song also features a silly music video. It emphasizes the desire of all women to have winter with men larger than them, keeping them warm and well fed. SZA disapproves of Chris Pratt’s wall poster with him in shirtless, slimming clothes, then she covers it up with another picture of Pratt dressed as Andy Dwyer. Parks and Recreation.

For a comedy song, her vocals sound very sincere and emotion. SZA sings in the chorus, “I want a big boy, gimme a big boy.” Because of the richness of the performance, fans were shocked to learn that the song was in fact an SNLNot from her latest album, but gag. One TikTok post with more than 6.3 million views said, “Tell me why I just spent an hour trying to find this song on SZA’s new album just to realize it’s a fucking SNL skit.”

It really hit a chord. At the time of publishing, more than 106,000 TikTok videos had used this audio. Pokimane (streamer, influencer) posted about it.

SZA’s sultry performance stands out in the song, and many reactors online have been using the chorus to celebrate their affection and desire for larger men. While some people use the song to showcase their partner, others choose to dance. As it took off, the trend prompted some controversy: Some users online have used the song to show off “big” boyfriends who are just tall and and skinny. So users have been going back and forth on who does or doesn’t classify as a “big boy” online.

It doesn’t matter what your status is, it matters not that this trend has alerted you to the song.

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