EXCLUSIVE: Cardi B, SZA, & Summer Walker To Release New Music Together!

SZA, Cardi B, Summer Walker
EXCLUSIVE: Cardi B, SZA, & Summer Walker To Release New Music Together!
The heroines of rap and R&B are teaming up for some new music! theJasmineBrand exclusively reports that Cardi B, SZA, and Summer Walker have been in the studio working together.
This will be the first time that all three will be featured on the same track. Cardi B previously appeared on Summer Walker’s “Bitter (Narration By Cardi B).” SZA sang the chorus on Cardi B’s “I Do.” Summer Walker collaborated with SZA on “No Love” for her Still Over It album, which was released earlier this year.
Although SZA hasn’t released a studio album since Ctrl in 2017, she’s been busy with guest features. Last year, she worked with DJ Khaled, Doja Cat, James Blake, Isaiah Rashad, and 6lack.
Cardi B has also been working hard since she debuted Invasion of Privacy in 2017. Her 2020 single “WAP,” which featured fellow rapstress Megan Thee Stallion, is currently 6x platinum.
Summer Walker finally gave her fans the long-awaited follow-up to Over It. With only two singles out, the album is widely successful, peaking at number 1 on the charts.
Are you excited to hear some new music from Cardi B, SZA, and Summer Walker? Leave us a comment and let us know!
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