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SZA Reveals The Vision For Her Last Two Albums As She Eyes Retirement

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SZA just dropped the deluxe edition of her second studio album, but she's already thinking about her grand exit.

On Saturday, January 4, the TDE signee took to X and revealed some ideas for her final two albums. She told fans that she wants to dedicate the tail-end of her career to making "peaceful children's music" before she retires from the music industry.

"To fulfill my last 2 album requirements I think I just wanna make peaceful children’s music n get outta here," she wrote. "Then go be a farmer n donate the produce to underserved communities."

SZA gave fans a glimpse into her retirement plans after she recently began the next stride of her career. The Grammy award-winning artist just dropped her SOS Deluxe: LANA last month. The album comes with her latest collaboration with Kendrick Lamar "30 For 30," the album's lead singles "Saturn" and "Drive" plus 12 additional tracks. Not long after she dropped the album, SZA revealed her plans to add more tracks and update mixes on Lana.

“Just got word all updated Mixes and new songs will be added Jan 6th when the label comes back from holiday,” she wrote. “Sorry they can’t do it any sooner. Just wanted to keep y’all in the loop. Thank y’all for your patience.”

As of this report, the updated version of Lana is set to arrive sometime soon. SZA's former manager Terrence "Punch" Henderson told fans on Sunday, January 5, that he's still waiting on sample clearances for some of the new songs. "Soon as that's done it's up!" he wrote on X.

Fans will be able to see SZA perform all her new songs live during the "Grand National Tour" with Kendrick Lamar this year. The 19-city arena tour begins in April and will travel around the U.S. and Canada until they wrap up in June. Tickets are on sale now.