SZA put on a tantalizingly busty display in lace as she posed up a storm in her sizzling latest magazine photo-shoot.

The 34-year-old songstress was just named Variety’s Hitmaker Of The Year, 11 months after dropping her sophomore album SOS.

SOS contained multiple singles that have struck a chord with SZA’s fans, including the vengeful breakup track Kill Bill and the Justin Bieber collaboration Snooze.

Now, in celebration of her latest Variety honor, she appeared in a magazine in a string of looks certain to set jaws dropping.

One of her sensational ensembles was a black see-through lace number that fell open in front to serve up a generous helping of cleavage.

SZA put on a tantalizingly busty display in lace as she posed up a storm in her sizzling latest magazine photo-shoot

One of her sensational ensembles was a black see-through lace number that fell open in front to serve up a generous helping of cleavage

SZA, whose given name is Solána Imani Rowe, put her figure on display in the transparent number as she struck a pose with a horse in the desert.

She could also be seen modeling a rainbow bodysuit that clung to her hourglass frame, throwing her curves into relief to full advantage.

In the pages of the magazine, SZA and one of her co-writers Rob Bisel discussed the process behind her single Kill Bill, a playful romp about murdering an ex-boyfriend.

‘We played her a bunch of tracks in the studio, and she asked me to pull that beat back up,’ said Rob. ‘And she was just sitting there quietly on her phone in the back of the studio. I didn’t really know if she was writing or just scrolling through Instagram.’

He shared: ‘But after 10 minutes of silence, she was like: “OK, I got this idea for this song. It might be a little too crazy, but let me know what you think.”‘

Rob marveled: ‘And then she sang: “I just killed my ex,” and the whole hook from that point on. Her lyric and melody was written from top to bottom in no more than an hour, right there on the spot. And the finished record is pretty much the vocals from the one or two takes we did that night. It just kind of fell out of the sky.’

SZA recalled: ‘I hated it. Well, I didn’t hate it. But I was like: “Can I say this? Is it silly?” Rob was like: “You have to say it!”‘

She recalled: ‘So I sent it to my homegirl, and she was like: “I don’t know. I think you should maybe say something to clarify.” I was really scared that people would harm each other, ’cause some people are f***ing strange. But it was a joke.’

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The 34-year-old songstress was just named Variety ‘s Hitmaker Of The Year, 11 months after dropping her latest album SOS

Now, in celebration of her latest Variety honor, she appeared in a magazine in a string of looks certain to set jaws dropping

She could also be seen modeling a rainbow bodysuit that clung to her hourglass frame, throwing her curves into relief to full advantage

In her wide-ranging interview, SZA shared her contempt for the online saboteurs who have made it their mission to leak her music.

‘When people leak my songs, they ruin them. Then it’s not mine anymore; it’s actually yours. It’s something unfinished that you decided was ready to be shared,’ she said.

‘And it’s like: “F*** you. Now I’m not releasing it.” Play your leak, but you’re not gonna bully me into dropping music,’ SZA declared.

‘I’m now embarrassed by this less-than-correct version that you put out. You’ve sent me into a weird space creatively when you could have just waited for me, but you’re selfish,’ the St. Louis native explained.

She was the subject of a leak this June when an enterprising fan dug up an unreleased verse she had recorded for Lil Tjay’s 2021 song Calling My Phone.

SZA’s verse never ended up on the official version of Calling My Phone, but when it leaked, her public took an instant liking to it.

She addressed the reaction on X, writing: ‘Lmao as for the calling my phone verse .. I’m mad y’all leaked it .. but glad y’all liked it ?’

SZA confessed: ‘I punked out of turning it in … happens a lot actually . I be feeling like I can’t add anything to songs that are already fire.’

She closed out her message by expressing her ‘Respect’ for Lil Tjay, as well as for 6lack, who was featured on the released version of Calling My Phone.