R&B singer SZA revealed in a new interview that her follow-up to 2017’s ‘Ctrl’ is titled “S.O.S.” and is scheduled for a December release date.
Five years after her breakout debut studio album “Ctrl,” R&B singer SZA is ramping up the rollout for her follow-up effort. The new project is called “S.O.S.” and is set for a December release date, according to a new Billboard interview.
The sounds of the upcoming album are described as a varied palette, mixing her signature lo-fi beats with surf rock sounds, along with a grunge record and an “acoustic guitar-driven ballad” elsewhere in its runtime. SZA described her writing style during the “Ctrl” days as “more carefree,” but shared that she has since sharpened her songwriting ability, while her producer ThankGod4Cody remarked how fast she tends to write songs.