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SZA 'Lana' Deluxe: Singer Shares More Songs on 'SOS' Double Expansion

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GLASTONBURY, ENGLAND - JUNE 30: SZA performs on The Pyramid Stage during day five of Glastonbury Festival 2024 at Worthy Farm, Pilton on June 30, 2024 in Glastonbury, England. Founded by Michael Eavis in 1970, Glastonbury Festival features around 3,000 performances across over 80 stages. Renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and iconic Pyramid Stage, the festival offers a diverse lineup of music and arts, embodying a spirit of community, creativity, and environmental consciousness. (Photo by Harry Durrant/Getty Images)

SZA performs at Glastonbury Festival 2024 on June 30, 2024. Harry Durrant/Getty Images

In just a short while, SZA will take the stage with Kendrick Lamar during his Super Bowl LIX halftime show set at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans. The performance is another marker in the rapper’s latest victory lap, but SZA has been on one of her own since releasing SOS in 2023. In December 2024, the musician released Lana, an extended version of the record that added 15 more songs to the album. Now, she has deployed a double deluxe version with even more songs.

It includes new songs “Joni” featuring Don Toliver, “Take You Down,” “Open Arms” (solo), and “PSA.”

SZA initially announced the extra set of songs less than a week after Lana arrived. But with most of the industry out of office for the holidays, the release was delayed for a few weeks. On Jan. 6, when fans expected the project to arrive, SZA broke the bad news of an additional delay, though she eased the pain with teaser trailer. The snippet previewed one of the tracks she created with collaborator Jay Versace.

But the good cop/bad cop act didn’t entirely satisfy her fanbase. Complaints continued to roll in about the release date being indefinitely pushed back as if SZA hadn’t just delivered more than a dozen new songs less than two weeks prior. “I used to think sharing snippets, personal info + music tea would build connection but it actually just made ppl entitled ungrateful and disrespectful,” she wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “It’s time to restore the boundary.”

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