SZA Finally Releases Long-Awaited Album “Lana”
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SZA Finally Releases Long-Awaited Album “Lana”


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SZA‘s long-awaited the deluxe edition of her Grammy-winning 2022 album “SOS,” which is titled “Lana,” has finally arrived.

Lana Cover Art

The album has been through a long series of false alarms — it seemed imminent back in February, when she released the song “Saturn” — and bears artwork similar to the insect-and-forest imagery featured during her tours last summer, but it’s finally here.

The album features Kendrick Lamar on the track “30 for 30” (SZA appears on two songs on his recent “GNX” album) and production from Lil Yachty and Benny Blanco on one song each.

Her collaborators on the other songs are largely “SOS” producers and writers like Michael Uzowuru, ThankGod4Cody, Rob Bisel, Carter Lang and others.

She previewed the album with a video for the song “Drive,” featuring Ben Stiller, on Thursday night.

“Lana”‘s full tracklist appears below:

1     No More Hiding – produced by Michael Uzowuru

2     What Do I Do – produced by Benny Blanco, Carter Lang and ThankGod4Cody

3     30 for 30 feat. Kendrick Lamar – produced by J White

4     Diamond Boy (DTM) – produced by Carter, Scum, Solomonophonic, Declan and Michael Uzowuru

5     BMF – produced by Carter Lang, Blake Slatkin, Omer Fedi

6     Scorsese Baby Daddy – produced by Michael Uzowuru and Tyler Johnson

7     Love Me 4 Me – produced by Rob Bisel, Carter Lang and Nick Lee

8     Chill Baby – produced by Lil Yachty, Sad Pony, Cade, Calvin Dickinson, iseeyou and Julian Fried

9     My Turn – produced by ThankGod4Cody, Rob Bisel

10    Crybaby – produced by ThankGod4Cody, Carter Lang and Declan

11    Kitchen – produced by ThankGod4Cody

12    Get Behind Me (interlude) – produced by Michael Uzowuru

13    Drive – produced by ThankGod4Cody and Billy Lemon

14    Another Life – produced by Michael Uzowuru and Dylan Wiggins

15    Saturn – produced by Carter Lang, Rob Bisel, Solomonophonic and Monsune

Listen to “Lana” Here

https://open.spotify.com/album/3VQkNrG74QPY4rHBPoyZYZ?si=F03xQfTdTwmq7tsZ8py8CQ


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