"This would be Party and Drake’s worst nightmare" — Netizens react to SZA saying she gotta ask Kendrick Lamar about potential collab project

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Netizens react to SZA saying she gotta ask Kendrick Lamar about potential collab project (Image by Christopher Polk/Getty Images)

Singers Kendrick Lamar and SZA will be collaborating for the upcoming Grand National tour in 2025. However, this is not the only collaboration that fans look forward to. A reel by an unknown social media user went viral, and he claimed that the two artists must work on a collaboration project.

The reel had a screenshot of the different compositions by the two artists like Babylon, Easy Bake, Doves In The Wind, luther, and others. The person who appeared in the reel said he spoke on behalf of the fans who wanted an EP or Extended Play from the singers. He mentioned:

“We need an entire project of Kendrick and SZA collabs bro cause this chemistry is undeniable at this point. Every time they get together, it’s a hit bro.”

The Kill Bill singer shared the reel on her Instagram stories with the caption:

“Gotta ask the big guy.”
SZA says she gotta ask Kendrick Lamar about a potential collab project (Image via Instagram)
SZA says she gotta ask Kendrick Lamar about a potential collab project (Image via Instagram)

As her Instagram story went viral across other social media platforms like X, netizens couldn’t seem to contain their reactions and thoughts. One X user wrote:

“Dude this would be Party and Drake’s worst nightmare. Kendrick might do it for the pettiness alone.”

Some netizens were not optimistic about the collab project between Kendrick Lamar and SZA

The person in the reel mentioned that every time the two singers worked on a track together, it was a hit. He added that every time he saw Kendrick Lamar’s name with SZA or vice versa, he became sure that the project would be a major hit as he said:

“Whether it’s gonna be a chill banger, laid back, full of love or it’s gonna be upbeat like 30 for 30. They go, they can go in so many different directions.”

He also wanted Kendrick Lamar to release new music, suggesting an EP, album, or any project before the tour began. He emphasized that such a release would enhance the tour, increase revenue, and boost listeners, streams, and album sales. However, not every netizen agreed with the point as many commented that it would not be a good project.

“I'm sorry but a full project would get stale,” a person commented on X.
“he aint even post your album sza i doubt it,” a netizen suggested.
“Ok Punch we need you to get on the ball, we also need a TDE PGlang album,” an online commentator mentioned.

Social media upheld Kendrick Lamar and SZA as they said the two complemented each other.

“SZA Kendrick > Drake 21 Savage,” a social media user pointed out.
“You are right, they compliment each other nicely,” another X user opined.

Here is all we know about Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s Grand National tour

The tour starts on April 19, 2025, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, MN, with stops at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX, on April 23, and AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX, on April 26. One of the locations of the tour is Arizona’s State Farm Stadium.

It concludes on June 18 at Northwest Stadium in Washington, DC. Full tour dates and venues are available at grandnationaltour.com, but here is a compiled list of the dates:

  • April 19 – U.S. Bank Stadium (Minneapolis, Minnesota)
  • April 23 – NRG Stadium (Houston, Texas)
  • April 26 – AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas)
  • April 29 – Mercedes Benz Stadium (Atlanta, Georgia)
  • May 3 – Bank of America Stadium (Charlotte, North Carolina)
  • May 5 – Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
  • May 8 – MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
  • May 9 – MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
  • May 12 – Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Massachusetts)
  • May 17 – Lumen Field (Seattle, Washington)
  • May 21 – SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles, California)
  • May 23 – SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles, California)
  • May 24 – SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles, California)
  • May 27 – State Farm Stadium (Glendale, Arizona)
  • May 29 – Oracle Park (San Francisco, California)
  • May 31 – Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas, Nevada)
  • June 4 – The Dome at America’s Center (St. Louis, Missouri)
  • June 6 – Soldier Field (Chicago, Illinois)
  • June 10 – Ford Field (Detroit, Michigan)
  • June 12 – Rogers Centre (Toronto, Ontario)
  • June 13 – Rogers Centre (Toronto, Ontario)
  • June 16 – Hersheypark Stadium (Hershey, Pennsylvania)
  • June 18 – Northwest Stadium (Washington, DC)

The upcoming Grand National tour will be hosted by Live Nation, pgLang, and Top Dawg Entertainment. This tour is reported to celebrate Kendrick Lamar’s GNX album.

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Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala