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Seems like SZA is all about experimenting and getting out of her comfort zone in 2015.

The 24-year-old "Moodring" singer, known for her vocals as much as her glorious mane, has joined #TeamRedHead with a new dye job that she says makes her feel electrified.

SZA debuted the new look on her Instagram on Wednesday after previously dying her hair a "horrific" orange before getting the color juuust right.

While speaking to Vogueabout the transformation process, she revealed:

I called my homegirl, who called her homegirl who does Chaka Khan’s hair, and she was like ‘What have you done? But she said my hair wouldn’t break off if I pumped it up another level.I bought intense copper, copper blonde, and dark copper blonde, mixing them together with a 30 volume developer. It came out exactly right.

She admitted that her new look was inspired by model Lily Cole, Vogue creative director Grace Coddington and children's book character Pippi Longstocking.

I was putting too much importance on being cute and preserving [my look]. But if you can’t become the things that inspire you . . . then what’s the point?

And the upside to the new copper 'do? Less makeup! The freckle-faced beauty says since dying her hair, she no longer has to apply any bronzer or blush because her hair just "warms everything up."

What do you think of the new color? Will you be trying some new hues for the summer?

 

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