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Taylor Swift's New Song May Be a SZA Collab

Taylor Swift's New Song May Be a SZA Collab

Yahoo24-03-2025

SZA's recent revelation has hinted might be open to a new music collaboration. The singer-songwriter concluded her massive 'The Eras Tour' in December last year and has been enjoying some well-deserved downtime since. It now appears that Swift could be considering working on something exciting next, as her fellow Grammy-winning singer, SZA, recently got candid about their interaction at the 2025 Grammys.
SZA recently appeared on the 'Jennifer Hudson Show' and gushed over her interaction with Taylor Swift at the 2025 Grammys. The 35-year-old R&B singer expressed her admiration for her fellow singer-songwriter after the talk show's host, Jennifer Hudson, pulled a clip of the duo posing together at the award show's star-studded ceremony this year.
SZA said, 'It's so interesting to me,' and continued, 'Every time she walks up to me or approaches me, I'm just like, 'All right, this is happening, because that's fully Taylor Swift.' The 'Kill Bill' hitmaker shared she mentioned to the pop star that she would 'love to write with her and love to build some things together.' SZA gushed about how she loves Swift's 'storytelling.' The former further revealed, 'She was open to it,' and added, 'I think she's awesome and I have so much respect. She's so bossed up.'
Moving on, SZA also shared her admiration for other artists known for blending storytelling with their music. This included Gracie Abrams, Lola Young, Doechii, Olivia Rodrigo, and Chappell Roan. SZA explained there's 'a lot of deep inner storytelling that really reflects their human experience' which she respects. The 'All the Stars' singer added she's 'just trying to dive deeper into the human experience.'
While SZA subtly hinted at a collaboration, Swift has recently been enjoying some downtime and date nights with her NFL star boyfriend, Travis Kelce.
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