
Doja Cat announces new SZA collaboration arriving tomorrow
08 April 2021, 10:48
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Doja Cat has announced a new collaborative single with SZA called "Kiss Me More", which will be unveiled tomorrow (9 April).
"Kiss Me More" will be Doja Cat's first release of 2021 as the lead artist, following January's Saweetie collaboration "Best Friend" and her appearance on Ariana Grande's "34+35" remix alongside Megan Thee Stallion in the same month.
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The new track will mark the first time Doja Cat and SZA have collaborated. Both artists confirmed the collaboration and title last month, and during the same discussion Doja Cat confirmed that SZA will feature on upcoming album title Planet Her, so it seems "Kiss Me More" could be the lead single from it.
Doja Cat's "Kiss Me More" single featuring SZA will be released tomorrow (9 April).
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