SZA says she plans to drop a "little project" before her album
25 July 2019, 16:35
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
SZA has revealed that she's planning to drop a "little project" before her new album.
CTRL was released in 2017, and it's safe to say that fans are beginning to get a little impatient waiting for new material from SZA.
Speaking in between songs at a recent show, SZA revealed that she's got plans to release something else before her next album, "I'm probably gonna drop like a little project before my album so I can just get it out. Because realistically speaking if you leave it up to my foolish ass we'll be here quite some time."
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— Jacob (@BlondedJacob) July 25, 2019
Last week SZA hinted that "Brace Yourself" will be released soon.
There's currently no confirmed date for SZA's "little project", but hopefully it arrives soon. She plays some shows in Australia and New Zealand this month. Find out more.
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