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SZA Drops Surprise Single “Saturn”: Stream the Hit Everyone’s Talking About Now

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R&B powerhouse SZA is closing 2025 with a triple-punch of headlines, keeping her name locked atop search results for “SZA new album,” “Grand National Tour tickets,” and fresh political controversy. The Grammy winner ignited social platforms this week after blasting President Trump’s White House for using her 2022 smash “Kill Bill” in a new ICE propaganda video without permission, calling the move “rage-baiting” and vowing legal action. The viral dispute has turbo-charged fan demand for new music—and SZA has confirmed it’s on the way. In a recent GQ sit-down, the “SOS” hitmaker revealed she’s “back in the studio making a whole other album,” describing marathon sessions that began the minute she wrapped the road with Kendrick Lamar earlier this year. Sources close to Top Dawg Entertainment say the untitled third LP is targeting a mid-2026 release, with early cuts blending the confessional R&B of “Good Days” with uptempo, funk-leaning production rumored to feature Thundercat and Kaytranada. While fans refresh timelines for an official single, SZA’s calendar is already packed. Her co-headlining “Grand National Tour” with Kendrick Lamar begins 19 April at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis and hits 19 North American arenas and stadiums before crossing the Pacific. Cash App holders gain 48-hour presale access starting 4 December, while general tickets drop 6 December at 10 a.m. local time via Live Nation. Industry insiders expect multiple dates to sell out within minutes, mirroring SZA’s record-breaking “SOS” arena run. Why the frenzy? Streaming analytics show “Kill Bill,” “Snooze,” and Kendrick duet “All the Stars” still averaging eight-figure weekly plays, signaling massive pent-up demand. Combine that evergreen streaming strength with fresh controversy, a confirmed album in the works, and the first stadium outing of her career, and SZA stands poised to dominate both the charts and the cultural conversation well into 2026. Key takeaway for fans: set ticket alerts now, watch for an early-spring lead single, and keep an eye on SZA’s social feeds—because if the past week proves anything, the next viral headline is only a scroll away.

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