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Saweetie has been making waves with several important developments lately. The most headline-grabbing news is her confirmation on the Call Her Daddy podcast that her long-awaited debut album will finally drop in 2025. After years of delays and speculation, Saweetie now says she feels confident and ready to deliver what fans have been asking for, describing the upcoming record Pretty B**ch Music as her most personal and authentic work yet. She’s moved beyond viral hits like Best Friend and My Type and is promising deeper subjects and more vulnerability in her music. According to Rap-Up, Saweetie expressed that years of industry pressure have transformed her, stating she’s now a diamond ready to shine.
In addition to making music, Saweetie has continued to expand her business ventures. As highlighted at the AFROTECH Conference, she’s built partnerships in gaming, fashion, and the alcohol industry and emphasizes evolving with modern consumers. Her entrepreneurial side was spotlighted at AFROTECH in Austin, Texas, earlier this month, where she stood out as both a performer and businesswoman, with her message of paying it forward resonating among attendees.
Saweetie has remained visible on the red carpet, especially at the 2025 CFDA Fashion Awards in New York on November 3rd. Events like these underline her influence in style and pop culture, with outlets like Getty Images and Alamy capturing her appearance as she walked the carpet at the American Museum of Natural History.
Live performance is another area Saweetie fans can look forward to. She is scheduled for a major show at NOS Event Center in San Bernardino for the Don’t Fall in Love Festival on November 22. Shazam is listing additional upcoming dates for 2025, including appearances in Las Vegas, Australia, and London, keeping her global momentum strong.
In terms of recent releases, in addition to earlier singles like NANi and Is It The Way, Saweetie surprised fans with two new holiday tracks, I Want You This Christmas and Big Santa, reflecting both playful and sentimental sides of her artistic persona. She discussed the deeper meaning behind these songs in her interview with Alex Cooper.
On social media, Saweetie's presence remains robust. Her Instagram and TikTok accounts have been pumping out promotional material, behind-the-scenes glimpses, and shoutouts for her holiday records and upcoming shows. No major controversies or public disputes have surfaced in the last 24 hours, though TMZ covered an earlier legal dustup in October regarding a payment claim. No speculation about further legal drama has been reported.
Saweetie’s willingness to take risks was recently the focus of her interview with Billboard, as detailed by Vice. She talked about evolving past chasing hits and making music true to herself, pointing to her EP HELLA PRESSURE as a turning point. Her desire to experiment and connect authentically might well define this chapter of her career.
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