The Weeknd hopes SZA will re-record shelved “Die For You” remix
While it’s been six years since The Weeknd’s Starboy album was released, the Toronto singer still maintains hope that SZA might finally re-record her verse for the remix of “Die For You.”
SZA addressed the existence of the remix on a now-deleted Instagram comment where she replied to a user who asked “SZA I know you don’t like rumors, can you clarify this for us??”
SZA then replied—and deleted: “Lmao it’s super old but it does exist. I should re record it.”
Despite SZA’s deletion of the comment, the Twitter account Pop Crave got hold of it, which then made its way to The Weeknd.
In a brief tweet, The Weeknd seemed happy at the idea of SZA re-recording her verse, tweeting out simply “yes please.”
“Die For You” has seen a revival in recent weeks partly thanks to TikTok. As of the most recent Billboard Hot 100 chart, the 2016 song peaked at #12. During its initial run, the song peaked at #43.
SZA’s latest album, S.O.S., is expected to be released in Dec. 2022.
Source: complex.com
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