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Building The Band. (L to R) Donzell Taggart, Aaliyah Larsen, Katie Roeder, Cameron Goode in season 1 of Building The Band.
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It’s not the last season ever for SZN4. The quartet made their mark on Netflix’s Building the Band and they’re not stopping in the near future.

SZN4 immediately clicked in the booths and Aaliyah, Cameron, Donzell & Katie’s voices soared whenever they’d sing. What was also a great advantage for them was that they were the only mixed gender group and all their personalities and voices complemented each other. We had so many deep talks about how we were feeling, where we were at, things we’ve gone through in our lives, and being able to relate on that is so helpful,” Katie told Tudm

SZN4 blew the audience and judges away with their cover of “Human” and ended up as the runner-ups to 3Quency. Where are they now?

Related: You Won’t Believe Which Groups from Building the Band Are Still Together…

Are SZN4 Still Together After Building the Band?

SZN4 is still together after Building the Band, and from their frequent Instagram story updates, they seem to be tighter than ever.

We can expect some music from the group in the upcoming months. They cite their place as runner-ups to help inspire them to create. “It kind of put this fuel underneath us,” Aaliyah told Tudum. “We were like, ‘We’re not stopping here. This is just the beginning.’ We knew that we had found something so incredibly special.”

“We definitely have to plan because obviously things cost money and we have our own lives in places that we live,” Katie explained. “We’ve done a really good job of balancing our regular lives and making sure we’re still getting together.”

“We’re at the start of all this stuff. Even when it comes down to the music, we’re still learning each other’s voices and figuring out how we can make a story and how our stories connect,” Cameron explains saying that they will add their own “flavor, spice, and seasoning” to their music.

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