SZA Shares Previously Unheard Songs On Deluxe Edition Of 2017 Debut Album 'Ctrl'

Friday, 10 June 2022 Written by Jon Stickler

SZA has shared a handful of previously unheard songs.

The seven new tracks appear on the deluxe edition of her 2017 debut studio album, 'Ctrl', released today (June 10) in celebration of its fifth anniversary.

She revealed in a tweet that the new cuts were "made in 2014-2016/17," during the sessions for her debut, and include an alternate version of Love Galore featuring Travis Scott, 2AM, Miles, Percolator, Tread Carefully, Awkward, and Jodie.

Since the LP's release, SZA has featured on a string of singles with the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Ty Dolla $ign, Pharrell, and Doja Cat, among others. She has also dropped her own singles Good Days and I Hate U, along with The Anonymous Ones from the Dear Evan Hansen soundtrack.

SZA will headline Wireless Festival at London's Finsbury Park in July, before topping the bill at Day N Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada in September.

SZA Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows

Sat July 09 2022 - LONDON Finsbury Park

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