SZ shares video for new song “Different Hits” with Ty Dola $ Ign


SZA is back. Tonight, she released a new song called “Hit Difference” – the first new music as a lead artist since its release. CTRL In 2017. It features the Ty Dolla 3 Egin and is built by Neptune. The video accompanies the song – SZA’s directorial debut – and features Skycard and footage shots in the pantry. Often, it appears covered with blood. Check it out below.

In an interview with Zen Looney on Apple Paul Music 1, SZA revealed that he recorded the song with Neptune at DJ Khaled’s house when he was in this year’s Super Bowl. “I can’t wrap my head around the experience and I think when I was growing up I stopped having tracks produced by probably the most creative producers and artists for me.” Five or six songs during that session. “I just can’t believe it’s my childhood dream and I can’t believe I’ve created things with which I’ve changed my life.”

Earlier this year, SZA joined Justin Timberlake Trolls World Tour The song “The Other Side.” After giving an interview with A falling stone or a circular stone While she revealed that she is working on new music with Timbaland, Sia and Farrell, she revealed in an Instagram live session that she has also collaborated with Lizo, Megan the Stalian, Kehlani and Xena Iko in the pipeline.

Last month, SZA suggested on Twitter that Top Dog Entertainment chief Terrence “Punch” Henderson was delaying the release of his new music. She described her relationship with the label as “hostile” and wrote, “I’ve done as much as I can.” She later deleted the posts. TDD and RCA are its new single back labels. “Just wanted to start sharing content … directing for the first time … thanks to everyone involved who made my heart come alive … thank you for putting me #TDE,” she said. Tweeted After the song was released.

Last year, SZ teamed up with DJ Khalid for her Asahd father Track “Just US.” SZA also jumped on “Power is Power”, a single with Travis Scott and The Weekend Game of Thrones Tribute album For the throne, And appeared on Post Malone’s album Hollywood Bleeding.

In 2019, SZA was nominated for Best Original Song for it. Black Panther Collaboration with Kendrick Lamar, “All Stars.”

Read Pitchfork’s 2017 interview with SZA, “‘I’m literally still shaking’ – SZA reflects on its breakout year.”

This article was originally published in the East on September 4 at 12:00 p.m. It was last updated on September 4 at 12:58 p.m.

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