SZA Teases Intoxicating Unreleased Track After Hinting at Pumping the Breaks on the Future

SZA Teases Intoxicating Unreleased Track After Hinting at Pumping the Breaks on the Future

SZA is keeping fans on their toes to kick off 2025. While the Lana deluxe is expected to receive new songs and mixes in Monday’s update (Jan. 6), she also teased a separate fresh track on Instagram.

Solana posted the unreleased song to social media on Monday, the video of which features SZA sitting by the pink flame of a bonfire. “Drove by ur funeral just to piss In the ditch . I’m not remiss,” she captioned the clip.

The intoxicating track finds the TDE singer scorned by an ex-lover. “I’m about to beat a b— a–,” she begins. “I might pop me a n—a/ Open me a can of whoop a–/ I’m just passing through testing new material/ You just happen to be present/ Testing new words like, ‘F–k you.’”

Fans and SZA’s peers lent their stamps of approval in her comment section. “That flow crazyyy,” Fridayy wrote.

Another person chimed in: “I’ve heard enough drop another album!”

But SZA later confirmed that the untitled track will not be appearing on the bolstered version of Lana. “It’s not dropping w the other tracks love . Jus sharing,” she commented on a post about the song shared on an Instagram fan account.

Over the weekend, SZA also caught fans’ attention when she revealed she wanted to make “peaceful children’s music” to fulfill her record label’s contractual obligations.

“To fulfill my last 2 album requirements I think I just wanna make peaceful children’s music n get outta here,” she wrote to X. “Then [I’ll] go be a farmer n donate the produce to underserved communities.”

SZA’s SOS is still dominating the charts as the album is spending a 12th week atop the Billboard 200 thanks to the Lana deluxe arriving in December. SOS earned 130,000 equivalent album units in the U.S. for the week ending Jan. 2, per Luminate. SOS has now spent the most weeks atop the chart for a hip-hop or R&B album by a woman since Whitney Houston’s self-titled album scored 14 weeks at No. 1 in 1986.

Listen to the unreleased SZA track below.

The post “SZA Teases Intoxicating Unreleased Track After Hinting at Pumping the Breaks on the Future” by Michael Saponara was published on 01/06/2025 by www.billboard.com