SZA appears open to the increasing fan requests for a collaborative project with her regular partner, Kendrick Lamar.

The duo recently came back together on the track “30 For 30” from SZA’s new Lana (SOS Deluxe) album, which was released shortly after they revealed a joint tour.

Social media has been buzzing, demanding a complete project from the duo, and one such message appeared on SZA’s Instagram Story – which fans interpret as an endorsement.

“I represent all fans of Kendrick and SZA when I express – we really need an EP, man,” the individual in the video states. “We require a complete project featuring collaborations between Kendrick and SZA.” This chemistry is indisputable at this stage! “Whenever they meet up, it’s always a success, man!”

Given the time they will share on the journey, anything could happen – but nothing is confirmed for now.

Originally a 21-date arena tour, Kendrick Lamar and SZA subsequently included more stops in their Grand National Tour.

The journey currently consists of 23 stops, with the previously mentioned second night in Toronto included on June 13, along with a third night added to K. Dot’s native Los Angeles on May 24.

The events begin on April 19 in Minneapolis, MN, concluding on June 18 in Landover, MD, with visits to cities like Houston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Las Vegas, and Chicago during the journey.

Tickets can now be purchased via the tour’s official website.

The Toronto shows will occur at the Roger Centre, marking Kendrick as the inaugural rapper to headline the stadium (formerly known as the SkyDome).

Fans on social media had a blast with this news, with many seeing it as a subtle jab at the 6 God — especially since the Toronto concert is scheduled right before Father’s Day.

“Kendrick and SZA performing ‘Not Like Us’ in Toronto during Father’s Day week is going to create a portal,” one individual quipped, while another noted: “This guy has reached a new level of evil [crying face emojis].”

Another person chimed in: “I believe you all don’t understand how wild it is that Kendrick is performing at the Rogers Centre in Toronto for his tour. That’s the largest venue in the city, and Drake has NEVER performed there. “It’s wild if he manages to sell out Toronto’s largest venue before the local rap superstar.”