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Doja Cat’s new album, Vie, aims to “fully encapsulate” the essence of the ’70s and ’80s with some “modern twists.”
The artist behind the hit “Say So” is set to release the follow-up to 2023’s Scarlet later this year, and she has offered fans a glimpse of what to anticipate.
During a recent appearance, she remarked: “I’m really punching my foot through the wall into that situation. I want to truly encapsulate that time while still adding some modern twists here and there.”
In November, the creator of “Paint The Town Red” took to X to unveil the titles of 13 tracks from the upcoming album.
She highlighted five of the songs – ‘Cards’, ‘Acts Of Service’, ‘Make It Up’, ‘Did I Lie’ and ‘Crack’ – as her “favourite”.
Doja later noted: “Songs are in no particular order. Starred my favorites. (sic)”
However, she later deleted the post.
In September, the 29-year-old rapper and singer declared that she doesn’t want to write hits just to “protect her pockets”.
Doja admitted she has done songs in the past just to be popular, and said she wanted to experiment with the eclectic mix of genres that she loves, including jazz, neo soul, indie and rock music.
In an interview conducted by singer Jack Harlow for Present Space, Doja said: “I really love jazz music, and I love neo soul, and different kinds of rock music and indie and experimental music. That stuff tends to get pushed to the side by the general populace, and I didn’t see it in the past for me, so I did the thing that I knew would stick. Now, I feel like I can take those elements that I have from the music that sticks and put it into this soup of different genres that I really love and enjoy and respect, and make something new with it. That’s what I’ve always loved to do, is swirl a lot of different sounds together, but really in the future, I want to start going in a different direction sonically that isn’t supposed to just protect my pockets necessarily, and isn’t just supposed to woo the younger fans or the people who only want to hear sexual themes or self-medication or stuff like that. There’s so much to life and it’s been a pattern of writing about those things for me, but now I want to stretch the canvas.”
The star stepped away from her conventional pop style on ‘Scarlet’, focusing on hip-hop and R’n’B.
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