SZA does not seem opposed to the growing fan calls to do a joint project with her frequent collaborator, Kendrick Lamar.
The pair just recently reunited on the song “30 For 30” off SZA’s new Lana (SOS Deluxe) album, which arrived just after they announced a joint tour.
Social media has since been going crazy calling for a full body of work from the two, and one such post made its way on to SZA’s Instagram Story – which fans are taking as a co-sign.
“I speak for all Kendrick and SZA fans when I say – we need an EP bro,” the man in the clip says. “We need an entire project of Kendrick and SZA collabs. Because this chemistry is undeniable at this point! Every time they get together it’s a hit, bro!”
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With the time they’ll have together on the road, anything is possible – but nothing is set in stone just yet.
SZA reposted this on her Instagram Story.
So possible collab album with Kendrick? pic.twitter.com/NoJU7IW3YD— Kendrick Lamar Updates (@KendrickChart) December 24, 2024
Initially a 21-date arena tour, Kendrick Lamar and SZA later added additional stops to their Grand National Tour.
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The trek now sits at 23 stops with the aforementioned second night in Toronto added on June 13, as well as a third night added to K. Dot’s hometown of Los Angeles on May 24.
Things kick off on April 19 in Minneapolis, MN, wrapping up on June 18 in Landover, MD, with stops in cities such as Houston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Las Vegas and Chicago along the way.
Tickets are available now through the tour’s official website.
The Toronto stops will take place at the Roger Centre – making Kendrick the first rapper to headline the stadium (which was previously called the SkyDome).
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Fans on social media had a field day at this news, with many interpreting it as a hidden shot at the 6 God — not least because of the fact that the Toronto concert falls shortly before Father’s Day.
“Kendrick and SZA performing ‘Not Like Us’ in Toronto the same week as Father’s Day gonna open a portal,” one person joked, while another commented: “This man has unlocked a new level of diabolical [crying face emojis].”
Someone else weighed in: “I don’t think yall realize how crazy it is that Kendrick is doing the Rogers Centre in Toronto for his tour. That’s the biggest venue in the city & Drake has NEVER done a show there. If he sells out the biggest venue in Toronto before the local rap megastar that’s crazy.”