No official date has been announced as of May 2026. However, based on the SZA SOSRAR updated server-side activity and TDE’s typical Friday release cadence, the most logical drop windows are:
As of today, several streaming aggregators (DistroKid, CD Baby) report receiving a new UPC code linked to SZA’s catalog with the title “SOS (RAR Edition)” — but no audio files yet.
If you thought the ship had sailed, think again. The "Updated" version of SZA's juggernaut album SOS isn't just a re-release; it is a expansion pack of the soul. Whether you are a day-one Ctrl listener or just discovering the "Kill Bill" whistle, here is how to navigate the newly updated waters.
Use a streaming downloader (like TuneFab or NoteBurner) with your own paid subscription to create offline MP3s. This is a legal gray area but safer than random RARs.
If the current reports hold, the updated SZA SOSRAR will functionally act as a director’s cut of SOS, not just a bonus disc. Here’s why that matters:
Don’t just hit shuffle. The "Updated" tracklist requires a specific mood setting. Use this guide to find your lane:
Here’s the truth: SZA’s team doesn’t release official .rar files. But you can get the complete, ever-evolving SOS experience through these legit methods:
If you’ve been anywhere near R&B Twitter or Reddit’s r/sza in the last 48 hours, you’ve probably seen the phrase “SZA SOSRAR updated” trending. For the uninitiated, SOSRAR is the fan-coined shorthand for SZA’s highly anticipated deluxe edition of her Grammy-winning sophomore album, SOS — originally teased as SOS (Lana) and later nicknamed SOSRAR (a play on “SOS Re-Recorded, Altered, or Remixed” or simply the rumored subtitle fans decoded from her teasers).
But what exactly has been updated? When can we expect it? And is this just another false alarm, or is something truly imminent?
Let’s break down every confirmed and rumored change regarding the SZA SOSRAR updated situation.