JAKARTA - American R&b singer SZA said she initially thought Drake was trying to "bobotage" himself on their latest collaboration song, Slime You Out.

In his new interview with the Wall Street Journal, SZA admitted that while playing a demo with friends and collaborators, he would often not believe them if they accepted his first vocal draft.

He went on to reveal that this also happened with Drake when the two of them worked together to make Slime You Out.

"I just handed over the first draft to Drake, and he put it on his album," said real name Solana owner Imani Rowe.

"I was scared because I handed over the second vocal and he didn't use it. And now I'm thinking, 'Are you trying to sabotage me?'"

"I really knew it wasn't true, but that's my bad feeling about my first draft. When something comes from an easy space, I almost can't enjoy it."

Despite his concerns about cooperation with Drake, SZA recently released a deluxe version of SOS, which he initially released in December last year.


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