
SZA says she's already recorded a collaboration with Megan Thee Stallion
24 December 2019, 11:09
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
SZA has confirmed that she has already recorded a song with Megan Thee Stallion.
The CTRL singer hasn't dropped new music in a long time. The last track she featured on was Post Malone's "Staring At The Sun".
Answering fans on Twitter last night (23 December), SZA revealed that she's got a new collaboration already recorded.
One fan wrote, "i want sza x megan >:(," to which she responded, "Now das already cut n recorded."
Now das already cut n recorded https://t.co/QqyEsL9Ksq
— SZA (@sza) December 23, 2019
Another fan said they're still waiting on a SZA and Normani collaboration. SZA replied, "Lmao I’m zown she know dat !!!"
Lmao I’m zown she know dat !!! https://t.co/cTe63MhZAO
— SZA (@sza) December 23, 2019
Back in August, SZA spoke to Kerwin Frost about her new music, and said a new album would be dropping "soon as fuck. I think I might just start dropping loosies."
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