SZA fans the flames as she addresses Kendrick Lamar, Drake beef for 1st time
SZA plays coy when asked about touring with Kendrick Lamar in Drake's hometown
SZA played it cool when faced with questions about the tension between Kendrick Lamar and Drake.
During her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday, March 11, the Grammy-winning R&B star dodged a direct reference to the rappers' ongoing feud while teasing her upcoming Grand National Tour with Lamar.
Kimmel didn’t waste time stirring the pot, bringing up the tour’s Toronto stop — home turf for Drake.
“Are you worried about that at all?” Kimmel questioned, which SZA turned around on Kimmel, saying, “Are you worried? I wouldn’t be…”
The host didn’t back down, further prodding, “What if you-know-who shows up?” clearly alluding to Drizzy.
SZA smirked before shrugging. “Who knows who? You know who knows you know what?” she repeated back to Kimmel, keeping her answer as vague as possible.
Kimmel joked that Lamar would “wave his wand, and he will disappear,” to which SZA quipped, “That’s what he’s the man behind the curtain.”
Calling him a “wizard,” she described K.Dot as a mysterious force behind the scenes. “Wizards tend to be solitary beings… I think he’s doing the Merlin thing backstage, getting us ready to take off.”
The Grand National Tour kicks off April 19 in Minneapolis before heading across North America and beyond.
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