Tag: Doja Cat
Best Albums of 2025
Compared to the movies released in 2025, there’s no denying that the musical offerings were slightly more exciting and arguably more billable as being part [Read More…]
Doja Cat Singing “Gorgeous” to Hollywood at Vogue World
If there’s one thing that Hollywood has always gotten off on—at least since the release of Sunset Boulevard in 1950—it’s holding up a funhouse mirror [Read More…]
An Album for the Patrick Bateman Bros: Doja Cat Is An 80s Lady on Vie
After releasing the deliberately polarizing Scarlet in 2023 (followed by a reissue called Scarlet 2 Claude in 2024), Doja Cat seems to have done yet [Read More…]
Advertising, 80s Style: Look “Gorgeous” With Doja Cat-Endorsed Makeup
It shouldn’t come as any surprise that Doja Cat’s “Gorgeous” far outshines Taylor Swift’s on the “serving cunt” front (especially since, as anyone with taste [Read More…]
Doja Cat Is An 80s Music Video Girl in “Jealous Type”
Like Charli XCX with her 2022 video for “Baby,” Doja Cat has been very inspired by the visual cachet of 1980s aesthetics for her new era. [Read More…]
Anything But “Just Us” in Jack Harlow and Doja Cat’s Collaboration
Although Jack Harlow set an intention long ago (a.k.a. in 2020) to work with Doja Cat, it took five years to make it happen. Conveniently, [Read More…]
LISA, Doja Cat and RAYE are “Born Again,” Converting the Unconverted to Their Spiritual Cause: Pop Music
Just when one thought that the most unlikely trio of the year would by Shygirl, PinkPantheress and Isabella Lovestory with “True Religion,” it turns out [Read More…]
“yes, and?” Joins the Ranks of Other “Clapback at the Critics” Songs
It is an increasingly “grand tradition” in the genre of songwriting. Not to mention a rite of passage for any major pop star who stirs [Read More…]
Dolls Kill and Billie Eilish Aesthetics Permeate the Apocalyptic L.A. of Doja Cat’s “Agora Hills”
As Doja Cat persists in her determination to prove she is “art rap” personified, she’s enlisted the help of Hannah Lux Davis (known for creating [Read More…]
Doja Cat’s “Paint the Town Red” Video Recalls Die Antwoord-Inspired Visuals, Continues to Challenge the Notion of “Cancellation”
While Doja Cat continues to miraculously prove that some people can remain “beyond cancelability,” her video for “Paint the Town Red” itself merely reminds one [Read More…]