Fans can't get enough of SZA's treat as she released "S.O.S." earlier this month and it appears that the singer will drop more surprises in the future as she confirmed one crucial piece of information that's been making rounds on the internet.

Many supporters wish the R&B star to release more music videos from her latest album and it appears that their wishes are coming true in 2023 as the singer seemingly confirmed that the record would be a visual album.

It all began in her interaction with fans on Instagram when a user asked, "we appreciate this, but you know you gotta do Snooze [music video] too right?" along with a laughing emoji. (via Pop Faction)

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SZA then replied, "ur gonna get it ALLL," seemingly confirming that all 23 songs from her record will have music videos.

As of this writing, SZA has only released two music videos from the album, "Shirt" and "Nobody Gets Me," but she dropped lyric videos for all of her tracks two weeks ago.

The R&B star is yet to confirm the official release date of her upcoming visuals.

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SZA Updates

After taking a break for five years, SZA is finally going on tour again in 2023 to support her recent album "SOS."

"Time to take this s*** on the road ! SOS TOUR STARTS FEBRUARY TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY," the singer wrote in her announcement, which received a whopping 2.4 million likes as of this writing.

The "Love Language" hitmaker will be accompanied by Omar Apollo as a special guest.

Check out the official tour dates below:

  • 02/21 - Colombus, Ohio at Schottenstein Center
  • 02/22 - Chicago, Illinois at United Center
  • 02/23 - Detroit, Michigan at Little Caesars Arena
  • 02/25 - Toronto, Ontario at Scotiabank Arena
  • 02/27 - Washington DC at Capital One Arena
  • 02/29 - Boston, Massachusets at TD Garden
  • 03/02 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at Wells Fargo Center
  • 03/04 - New York, New York at Madison Square Garden
  • 03/07 - Atlanta, Georgia at State Farm Arena
  • 03/09 - Austin, Texas at Moody Center
  • 03/10 - Dallas, Texas at American Airlines Center
  • 03/13 - San Diego, California at Viejas Arena
  • 03/14 - Oakland, California at Oakland Arena
  • 03/16 - Seattle, Washington at Climate Pledge Arena
  • 03/18 - Portland, Oregon at Moda Center
  • 03/19 - Vancouver, British Columbia at Rogers Arena
  • 03/22 - Los Angeles, California at Kia Forum

Tickets are now available for purchase via Ticketmaster and the R&B star's official website.

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