SZA is planning to release new single "Brace Yourself" soon
19 July 2019, 15:01
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
SZA has revealed that her new single "Brace Yourself" only needs a few changes before it drops.
Since her 2017 album CTRL, SZA has featured on DJ Khaled's "Just Us", Kendrick Lamar's "All The Stars", The Weeknd and Travis Scott's "Power is Power", Jay Rock's "Redemption", and more.
Despite not having released her own songs since 2017, SZA seems to be gearing up for a new release.
Yesterday (18 July), a fan asked if "Brace Yourself" would be coming out soon, to which SZA replied, "Might sing it tnt . I gotta re cut a tiny part then imma jus drop it."
Might sing it tnt . I gotta re cut a tiny part then imma jus drop it https://t.co/RgQx5E8Rp3
— SZA (@sza) July 19, 2019
There's no indication as to when it'll be released, but hopefully it's soon. SZA plays some shows in Australia and New Zealand this month. Find out more.
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