After years of waiting and requesting, it seems like fans will finally get a collaboration from Lizzo and SZA after the former's show a few days ago.
According to Uproxx, the singer wrapped up her "Special" tour at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, California, and she brought special guests with her like Cardi B for a performance of their collaboration on the song, "Rumors" and with Missy Elliott, on the song, "Tempo."
In addition, SZA also made an unannounced appearance to seemingly debut a remixed version of Lizzo's "Special" accompanied with her vocals.
@lizzoGuess what BITCH?! ♬ original sound - lizzo
At first, the collaboration wasn't confirmed, but the "Good As Hell" hitmaker fueled the rumors by sharing a video on TikTok with the R&B star, writing in the caption "Guess what B****?!"
In the short clip, a 14-second teaser of the song can be heared as the two posed and vibed to the unreleased track.
As of this writing, neither of the two musicians have revealed the official release date of their collaboration.
For fans who never got the chance to see Lizzo live this year, there's still a chance as the singer announced "Special 2our," the follow-up to her 2022 scheduled concerts.
Next year, the pop star will be heading to different cities across the United States with special guest, Latto.
On the other hand, SZA will be a musical guest on "Saturday Night Live" this December 3.
Regarding her next project, the R&B singer will finally release her highly-anticipated sophomore album next month.
Lizzo, SZA Friendship
In early reports, the "Broken Clocks" hitmaker was named as one of Time Magazine's 2022 Time100 Next and Lizzo was the one who wrote her profile.
The Grammy Award-winning singer recalled their friendship by writing the story of the first time they met. She noted that they first interacted at SZA's concert in Minneapolis.
At the time, Lizzo was a fan and they were able to meet at the bathroom of the venue to take pictures.
Little did she know, that short interaction was the beggining of a long friendship. Their paths crossed again the following year as she was booked as one of the performers where SZA was the headliner.
"Throughout the experience, she was just so kind and so cool. After that, I literally watched her blow up. When she dropped CTRL, her debut studio album, it was a cultural f****** reset," she added.
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