SZA has taken a clear stance amid the high‑profile clash between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, saying she simply didn’t have a part in it and she’s okay with that.In a recent interview, she acknowledged her close ties to both sides yet emphasised she chose not to get pulled into the drama.SZA says she didn’t have “any stake” in the Kendrick Lamar / Drake beefSZA’s comment stems from her long‑standing relationships: she’s signed to Kendrick’s label Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) and has worked with Drake, so when the feud flared she found herself in an awkward spot. In the GQ interview she said: “It was something between two grown‑ass men, so why would I insert myself… I didn’t really have any stake, per se.” The comment attracted attention because fans were watching closely: Drake had mentioned her name in a diss track aimed at Kendrick, and SZA had recently performed on Kendrick’s “Grand National Tour” while also being featured on Drake’s track “Rich Baby Daddy.” Given the connections, her decision to step back feels deliberate. She made it clear she loves Kendrick (“that’s my family”) and respects her history with Drake, but didn’t feel it made sense to take sides. The media picked this up quickly because it offered clarity in a messy moment a public figure choosing not to engage.Her remarks also highlight how artists can sometimes become collateral in wider cultural feuds even when they’re not part of the original conflict. In her words she emphasised the simplicity of her choice: no “stake,” no interest in stepping into what she viewed as someone else’s fight.SZA’s approach in this situation is refreshingly straightforward rather than choosing sides, she opted out. With her connection to both Kendrick Lamar and Drake firmly on record, her decision to remain neutral sends a message about self‑agency and boundaries in the music world. It may spark conversations about loyalty, fandom and the pressures that artists face in high‑stakes feuds. At the end of the day, she didn’t want to pick a side and she made that plain.