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Singer SZA powers through performance with torn ligament

New York — R&B singer SZA didn't let a torn ligament in her foot slow her down at a concert for her feverish fans in New York City.

She walked into the venue Friday with a crutch helping her to the chair placed in the middle of the stage. She injured her foot while performing last week at the BUKU Music + Art Project festival in New Orleans.

HERE'S A TWEET ABOUT THE INJURY FROM SZA:

Backed by three musicians, she delivered her direct lyrics from songs that helped her become the most nominated woman at this year's Grammy Awards, while her fans sang along.

Though injured, she performed in style, wearing fuzzy, platform, pink slippers though her right foot had a brace on it.

"I don't really have a plan, but we're gonna, like, wing this," she said after singing her first song, holding onto the microphone stand for support.

SZA danced excitedly while the Travis Scott verse played from her hit, Love Galore, and she used both crutches while singing her popular slow groove and crowd favourite, "The Weekend."

Her performance at Samsung 837 was in celebration of the company's new Galaxy S9 phone, released on Friday.

Sporting a long sleeved, tie-dye-styled shirt and white pants, she thanked the audience for "vibing with me."

SZA was nominated for five Grammys, including best new artist and best urban contemporary album for Ctrl, her major label debut that recently hit platinum status. She will launch "The Championship Tour" on 4 May in Vancouver with her Top Dawg Entertainment label mates Kendrick Lamar, ScHoolboy Q and others.

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