SZA told her fans to stop coming down on Top Dawg Entertainment and said she doesn't need to be freed from the label.
The New Jersey-bred singer said earlier this week that her relationship with TDE has "been hostile," after someone asked why her new album hasn't dropped yet.
A bunch of SZA's fans then began slamming TDE's president Punch, who responded in somewhat of a joking manner.
From there, the hashtag "#FreeSZA" began trending, which made the 29-year-old songbird tell her fans to back off some.
Don’t nobody need to free me Lmao I’m not held hostage n neither is my music!! me n punch be disagreeing ..hes never steered me wrong and I trust Gods timing 🙏🏾❤️ I love y’all 🥺
— SZA (@sza) August 20, 2020
Lmao when u don’t get somewhere By urself u can’t always make ALL the decisions by urself. And das ok 🥺Sometimes u gotta be patient .. sometimes no is a blessing.. 🤷🏾♀️ i trust the ppl around me https://t.co/aMa6lRY22Z
— SZA (@sza) August 20, 2020
And by being patient I mean ME !! I gotta learn it😬 *paaatience paaaatience paaatience is a virtue*
— SZA (@sza) August 20, 2020