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DUBAI: French-Algerian singer Lolo Zouaï and Australian record producer Quito announced their upcoming collaborative single “Sticky” on social media on Saturday.

They posted: “This is getting sticky, all over the place next Friday, July 21st!”

Kito also took to TikTok to share a snippet of the drum and bass track.

Earlier this year, Zwai went on the critically acclaimed Play Girl Tour.

“It will be amazing,” she posted on Instagram when her tour was first announced in November. “So excited to meet all my Lo-riders & Playgirls around the world and sing together next year.”

The Music Sensation Tour kicked off on March 8 in London. She has since visited cities in the United States, France, Canada, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands on a tour of more than 30 shows.

Zawai, who splits her time between Brooklyn and Los Angeles, may also be coming to the Middle East. After fans asked the star to visit the Arab world, she commented on her post, saying: “See you Asia, Australia, the Middle East, North Africa and South America! Stay tuned.”

“Play Girl”, which includes 13 tracks, is Zawai’s second studio album.

After the album was released in October, the singer was featured on a billboard in New York City’s Times Square.

She shared a video of herself standing in front of the billboard on social media, saying, “I always said I would one day be on a billboard in Times Square. Today is that day.”

She added, “Appearances and hard work.”

Zouay had the support of her fans, including British costar Dua Lipa, who shared the album’s cover art on her Instagram Stories and wrote: “Lulu’s new album is out! Go streaaaam! So proud of you play girl.”

Zouay also took to Instagram to celebrate one of her hit songs, “Desert Rose.”

“Five years ago, I released this career-defining song independently,” she said on Instagram, referring to the track that celebrates her North African roots. “I didn’t realize the impact it would have but I’m so glad I chose to tell my story.”

The singer, who was born Lauren Zouay in France to a French mother and an Algerian father and moved to San Francisco with her family when she was three months old, wrote the song as a love letter to her Algerian family.

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