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Doja Cat exceeds expectations with legacy-turning pop album, Planet Her

Global superstar Doja Cat has finally released her highly anticipated new album Planet Her via Kemosabe/RCA Records/Sony Music. Critics are already raving about Planet Her, with Vulture saying “Like a runway show where every look clicks, Planet Her makes a case for Doja as our new ice-cool pop-queen supreme” and Stereogum simply stating “The new album slaps, everybody.” 

Alongside the album release comes the highly anticipated video for “You Right,” a collaboration with multi-platinum R&B superstar The Weeknd. The video was shot earlier this month and was directed by Quentin Deronzier.

Earlier this month Doja Cat dropped the showstopping futuristic video for her track “Need To Know.” The lead single off Planet HerKiss Me More ft. SZA, continues to dominate the charts: it was just certified Platinum by the RIAA, hit #1 at Rhythm radio and it currently sits at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has over 678 million streams worldwide.

Last month, Doja Cat along with SZA teamed up for the first performance of “Kiss Me More” on the Billboard Music Awards. Additionally, Doja Cat took home the BBMA for Top R&B Female Artist that night. Doja Cat also performed on the iHeart Radio Music Awards where she won the award for Best New Pop Artist.

Planet Her Track List:

  1. Woman
  2. Naked
  3. Payday Feat. Young Thug
  4. Get Into It (Yuh)
  5. Need To Know
  6. I Don’t Do Drugs Feat. Ariana Grande
  7. Love To Dream
  8. You Right – Doja Cat & The Weeknd
  9. Been Like This
  10. Options Feat. JID
  11. Ain’t Shit
  12. Imagine
  13. Alone
  14. Kiss Me More Feat. SZA

 Doja Cat’s Planet Her is out now on all digital platforms worldwide via Kemosabe/RCA Records/Sony Music.

Written by dotdailydose

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