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SZA Previews New Song ‘PSA’ In A Seductive Video

New music from SZA is coming! The CTRL singer dropped a teaser to the new song titled “PSA” Tuesday (Nov. 8) in honor of her 33rd birthday. In the video you…

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New music from SZA is coming! The CTRL singer dropped a teaser to the new song titled "PSA" Tuesday (Nov. 8) in honor of her 33rd birthday. In the video you see the singer looking seductively into the camera wearing a bikini with a ring of fire surrounding in her in the middle of an abandoned street.

"I don’t want nobody calling me anything but number one / I got problems, I don’t know how to take losses," SZA sings in the teaser.

The scene goes back and forth between the street and another scene where the singer is at the beach and is pouring a glowing substance onto her body where — NSFW warning — she goes full-on topless towards the end of the clip.

On Twitter, the R&B crooner shared the YouTube link to the video with the caption, "happy birthday to me. Clock starts now."

SZA recently dropped a single titled "Shirt" on Oct. 28  which was previously teased at the end of the official music video for her 2021 hit "Good Days." The music video for "Shirt" stars actor LaKeith Stanfield as they work as a duo taking down anyone getting in their way.

Last month TMZ caught up with SZA. The singer said her sophomore album will arrive "any day" now.

When asked how many songs she has recorded for her new album the singer responded, "Total? A hundred, maybe? Like, I don’t even know, actually,” she estimated. "Five years worth of material."

CTRL was the singer's debut LP which was released in 2017. It spawned 5 platinum singles and went 3x platinum itself. Earlier this year the New Jersey native dropped the deluxe version of CTRL (yes, five years later) and added six new songs to the tracklist. That included an alternate version of the Grammy-nominated hit "Love Galore." Along with the original 14 tracks, she added, "2AM," "Miles," "Percolator," "Tread Carefully," "Awkward," and "Jodie."

Take a look at the preview for "PSA" below:

Autumn Hawkins is the National Hip-Hop and R&B writer for Beasley Media, currently residing in New Jersey. Prior to working at Beasley Media, she was in broadcast news as an entertainment producer. When she's not impatiently waiting for Beyoncé to drop new music, she is reading, shopping, or planning a vacation.