- Music
- 26 May 20
SZA teases fans with "music dump" of 20 unreleased songs
The artist's only studio album 'CTRL' turns three this year.
Singer-songwriter SZA (real name Solána Imani Rowe) hinted to fans this morning that she may release a batch of 20 songs from her hard drive.
The R&B artist's sole studio album CTRL turns three this year, with SZA having previously teased a possible deluxe version.
She has since shot that idea down, much to the disappointment of her followers.
So like a music dump .. similar to a photo dump but not an album .. this concept make sense to anyone? Has anyone ever done it ? Asking for me 🤔
— SZA (@sza) May 25, 2020
Taking to Twitter, she wrote: "So like a music dump .. similar to a photo dump but not an album .. this concept make sense to anyone? Has anyone ever done it? Asking for me."
Asked to clarify how many songs makes up a "music dump", SZA responded to a follower: "An EP is like four/five songs; a music dump would be like 20 from over the course of the last six years."
When a fan queried her on the CTRL deluxe edition, she wrote:
"It was like a missed text message. I felt like too much time passed and it didn't matter anymore, so I started something new .. I was wrong."
SZA's "music dump" teaser comes just after she revealed her collaboration with Sam Smith.
She also confirmed that she has teamed up with Megan Thee Stallion, telling fans in a January Q&A: "Now that's already cut and recorded."
SZA's latest feature saw her duet with Justin Timberlake on 'The Other Side' in February.
The singer confirmed that 2020 will see brand new music from her - but wouldn't list any dates.
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