Lil Durk has revealed he’s looking to secure an A-list feature from SZA for his new album, The Voice 2.0.

Durkio publicly pleaded with fans to get SZA’s attention on Thursday (April 13), letting the R&B superstar — who he hailed as “the GOAT” — know that he’s eager for her to make a guest appearance on his forthcoming project.

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The Chicago native doesn’t want any old feature from the TDE singer, though; he’s looking to tap into her hitmaking prowess to make it a collaboration to remember.

“@Sza the goat y’all better not sleep or get blind every female every car every sale she really her,” he wrote on his Instagram Story.

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“I need you on my album ASAP a hit not a regular song. Go tag SZA blow her shit down tell her Smurk need her.”

Durk shared another cryptic update on The Voice 2.0 in a separate Instagram Story, writing: “This bi$ch done without half the help I been asking for let’s goooooo sorry I ain’t been connecting to fans I’m almost healed.”

Check out both posts below:

Although the project remains without a firm release date, Lil Durk has continued to tease The Voice 2.0 with a series of posts on social media. Many expect the LP to arrive later this year.

SZA isn’t the only big name he’s looking to work with on the project. During a backstage interview at Dreamville Festival earlier this month, the OTF frontman hinted at another heavyweight collaboration with J. Cole.

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“I was gon’ do it anyway,” Durk said about performing at the North Carolina festival. “I wanted to do it anyway getting to the festival world, but me and J. Cole cooking up something too. We just vibing, working, you know what I’m saying?”

When asked about his favorite body of work, Smurk replied: “The Voice 2.0. Yeah, we finna drop it. You gotta keep ’em on they toes.”

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Meanwhile, it’s been a banner year for SZA coming off her blockbuster sophomore album SOS, which dropped in December. The multi-platinum project debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with over 300,000 first-week sales and remained atop the chart for seven consecutive weeks.

The New Jersey native recently broke Mary J. Blige’s chart record that previously stood for almost two decades.

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Earlier this week, “Kill Bill” notched 16 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, surpassing Mary’s 2006 hit “Be Without You” to become the longest-running No. 1 single by a female solo artist.