SZA is bringing out a deluxe edition of her acclaimed debut Ctrl, with at least six new tracks.

The singer, who was in the country recently for FOMO Festival, noted on Twitter that she’s “got room ta add [sic]”, implying there may be even more new songs on the release.

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A representative of SZA's label RCA has confirmed the coming deluxe edition.

Despite the excitement for a bumper edition of Ctrl, the announcement comes as SZA herself revealed that she’s not a huge fan of the record.

Speaking in an interview with Fader last month, the Grammy-nominated artist said "I didn’t even fuck with my own album, so I was so confused and almost, like, angry that everyone fucked with it so much."

"It meant everything I felt about myself was wrong."

SZA's debut earned her five Grammy nominations including Best New Artist and Best Urban Contemporary album.

The New Jersey singer has become known for her self-doubt in the face of critical and popular acclaim.

Last year she said she agreed with her hero Jay Z when he called her a ‘fluke’, and nearly quit music before finishing Ctrl.

She ain’t no fluke to us though, we’ll keep a keen ear out for that new Ctrl material as well as that pending Mark Ronson/Kevin Parker collab she's got in the works.