SZAblessed her fans with the official release of the deluxe version of her album “Ctrl,” also featuring unreleased music. The famous singer took to Twitter last night (June 9th) & hinted at releasing more older songs on her Soundcloud page.
“What isn’t on deluxe maybe on SoundCloud as well tomorrow? Deciding. Spring cleaning old thoughts” were SZA’s exact words in her exciting tweet. Her label Top Dawg Entertainment doesn’t usually release older throwaways/leftovers from the artists on their roster.
However, with SZA now their most prominent premier artist, she probably has the most flexibility. Take a look at her tweets from last night below:
What isn’t on deluxe maybe on SoundCloud as well tomorrow? Deciding . Spring cleaning old thoughts .
Whether we get more unreleased music from SZA tomorrow, there are still 7 new records for us to enjoy. SZA & TDE released this deluxe edition to celebrate the classic R&B album’s 5th anniversary. As already mentioned, 7 songs have been added, including new versions of tracks & previously leaked material.
The song “Percolator” is one that fans have been begging & waiting years for. Luckily, neither that track nor the new versions of songs like “2AM” or “Love Galore” are disappointing. The best part about this is that all the music is originally from the time of “Ctrl’s” recording.
Are You Ready For New Music?
While songs from the “Ctrl” deluxe are new for many people, we are still awaiting more fresh material from SZA. It’s been 5 years since she’s released an album & the anticipation grows more every day. Hopefully, we get her follow-up album soon, but there’s no pressure on her to rush perfection. Will you listen to her next official sophomore album release slated to drop this year?
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