Ones - Sza - The Anonymous
By keeping our struggles "anonymous," we fail to realize that the person standing next to us is likely feeling the exact same way [2].
The song encourages the listener to look closer at others, acknowledging that "the parts that we keep on the inside" are often the most human parts of us [1]. SZA - The Anonymous Ones
The song written specifically for the Dear Evan Hansen film adaptation, is a masterclass in SZA’s ability to blend raw vulnerability with universal observation. It serves as a soulful anthem for the "invisible" masks people wear to hide their internal battles [1, 3]. The Core Message By keeping our struggles "anonymous," we fail to
The piece centers on the idea that everyone is carrying a heavy burden—anxiety, depression, or simple self-doubt—but most choose to present a polished, "perfect" exterior to the world [1, 2]. SZA uses her signature airy, melodic vocals to peel back these layers, suggesting that our collective secrecy is actually what keeps us isolated [3]. Key Themes: It serves as a soulful anthem for the
The lyrics highlight people who seem to have it all together—the "straight-A students" or the "life of the party"—who are actually struggling the most in private [1].
While the song was originally performed by Amandla Stenberg in the movie, SZA’s version brings a contemporary R&B grit to the Broadway-style composition [3]. Her delivery feels like a whispered confession, making the heavy subject matter feel approachable and deeply personal.


