Drama is served! Doja Cat took the act of getting glammed up to a whole new level during Paris Fashion Week.
14.09.2022 - 10:39 / nme.com
Doja Cat has teased the sound of her upcoming fourth album, saying in a new interview that she’s currently inspired by the German rave music of the 1990s.Speaking to the CR Fashion Book, the pop-rapper said that she and her collaborators “have so many ideas” for what her fourth album could feature, with their current “challenge” being to “mak[e] those ideas consistent”. Though she didn’t reveal too much about the material itself, Doja said: “I just know there’s a lot going on.
I’m very into this ’90s German rave kind of vibe right now and it’s really fun.”Nodding to a recent trend in artists being influenced by electronic music – notable examples of late including Drake’s ‘Honestly, Nevermind’ and Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ –Doja continued: “I know that’s kind of the trend at the moment but I loved that stuff as a kid and now that I can express it (obviously, I couldn’t buzz my head and wear a furry bra and have a belly button piercing back then), I’m sort of embracing that. That’s kind of a hint to the album.
Rave culture, not house.”Back in May, Doja noted that her fourth album (which she’s yet to formally announce) will feature more rapping than singing. While her biggest hits – such as ‘Say So’ and ‘Kiss Me More’ – have mostly focused on her delivery of traditional pop melodies, an interview with Elle revealed that her next album will be “predominantly rap”.“I’ve rapped since the beginning, and I really couldn’t even sing that well to begin with — I got a lot better,” she said, addressing those who critique her categorisation as a rapper.
“I use my voice as a tool to create these worlds, and it’s fine if people think that I can’t rap.”Doja Cat’s third studio album, ‘Planet Her’, was released in June of 2021. In a
.Drama is served! Doja Cat took the act of getting glammed up to a whole new level during Paris Fashion Week.
After months of rumours speculating new music from longtime rap collaborators Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre, the “Drop It Like It’s Hot” rapper confirmed that a new album is on the way.
Doja Cat commanded attention as she attended the Vivienne Westwood Womenswear Spring/Summer 2023 show during Paris Fashion Week on Saturday. The singer, 26, showcased her quirky sense of style in a bright orange floral top and jacket, which teamed up with a black layered maxi skirt and an orange headscarf. She stood out from the crowd with a dramatic black eye look, while hiding her natural eyebrows with makeup.
Doja Cat keeps giving us more unique looks during Paris Fashion Week!
Doja Cat is turning heads at breakneck speeds with her eclectic wardrobe style for Paris Fashion Week.The 26-year-old musician made a fashion statement Saturday in Paris when she arrived at the Vivienne Westwood Womenswear Spring/Summer 2023 fashion show, wearing layer upon layer mixed with just about every color imaginable. She also donned an oversized jacket, long gold coin-like earrings and other eye-catching accessories.The «Need to Know» rapper topped off the outfit with a Bohemian-style scarf wrapped around her head and over-the-top makeup around her eyes.
Lots of stars were in attendance at the Vivienne Westwood fashion show at Paris Fashion Week!
Billboard Latin Music Awards, to the news that Tristan Thompson proposed to Khloé Kardashian, it’s been a busy week. To help you get the weekend started we have a round-up of the best celebrity TikToks of the week.
Neil Young has announced ‘World Record’, a new album the singer created with his band Crazy Horse.The 10-song album will be released on November 18, and was produced by Rick Rubin at his Shangri-La studios in Malibu. The same studio was previously used by Young to record his 2016 album, ‘Peace Trail’.
Jon Burlingame editor Does Doja Cat’s hit song “Vegas” qualify to be an Oscar Best Song nominee? The short answer is: Maybe. But the tune from Baz Luhrmann’s biopic “Elvis” faces more challenges than the average new movie song. The three-and-a-half-minute, commercially released version of “Vegas,” a portion of which is heard during the first half-hour of the film, interpolates the 1950s classic “Hound Dog,” although more in its repeated use of a famous lyrical phrase (“you ain’t nothin’ but a…”) than any musical element. Because of that, original “Hound Dog” songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller are co-credited as writers on “Vegas” along with Doja Cat (under her real name, Amala Zandile Dlamini), David Sprecher and Roget Lufti Chahayed, the latter two of whom are the credited producers.
Doja Cat is currently knocking around ideas for her fourth album. You may have seen recently that she revealed plans to make a record influenced by 90s German rave culture. But that was just “a prank”, she told fans yesterday.It’s actually going to be R&B, she explained.
Doja Cat is currently knocking around ideas for her fourth album. You may have seen recently that she revealed plans to make a record influenced by 90s German rave culture. But that was just “a prank”, she told fans yesterday.It’s actually going to be R&B, she explained.
Doja Cat has said she is now not doing a ‘90s German rave album after all.The rapper recently said in an interview that she was currently inspired by the German rave music of the 1990s and she was “sort of embracing that” adding: “That’s kind of a hint to the album. Rave culture, not house.”But in a series of tweets she has backtracked on her previous comments saying: “im not doing a german rave culture album you guys i was pranking the outlet that interviewed me about it.”She went on to tweet to that she was working on an R&B album before she went on to say it was actually an “experimental jazz album”.The rapper finally posted an audio clip, which she captioned “the truth” and said she was in fact working on a rock album.im not doing a german rave culture album you guys i was pranking the outlet that interviewed me about it— spooky cat (@DojaCat) September 21, 2022I'm doing an R&B album— spooky cat (@DojaCat) September 21, 2022Yall I was lying.
Shirley Halperin Executive Editor, Music Gordan Dillard is trading SALXCO, management home to Doja Cat, for Capitol Music Group where he joins as executive vice president of A&R and artist development. The Los Angeles-based Dillard, who plans to maintain a “strong presence” in New York, reports to CMG chair and CEO Michelle Jubelirer and is tasked with signing and developing artists across the pool of Universal Music Group labels. His start date was Sept. 19. Dillard will continue to manage Doja Cat alongside Lydia Asrat, Josh Kaplan and SALXCO founder/CEO Wassim “Sal” Slaiby, who noted: “SALXCO is about building a culture of young entrepreneurs to watch them grow into some of the industry’s most powerful players. I am so proud of Gordan and all his success.”
Doja Cat has spoken about the new music she has been making as she works on her fourth studio album. Speaking to CR Fashion Book in a new interview, Grammy winner Doja said she is "very into this ’90s German rave kind of vibe right now," noting that it is "really fun." Planet Her, Doja Cat's most recent album, was released in 2021. In the same interview Doja said the challenge facing her and her collaborators is that they have "so many ideas" making them "consistent" is proving difficult.
Grimes has revealed that her new album, Book 1, is 'done,' and teased a forthcoming single written with the Weeknd.
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