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Doja Cat - One More Time Song Lyrics | Glamsham.com
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Doja Cat – Make It Up Song Lyrics | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 30, 2025
written by jummy84

Song Name – Make It Up
Singer – Doja Cat

Check out Make it Up Song Lyrics by Doja Cat

Can I make it up to you?
When I pull this up (When I pull this up) and I pop that trunk (And I pop that trunk)
Can I make it up to you?
We don’t have to touch (We don’t have to touch), but if we make love (But if we make love)
Would I make it up to you?
Can I make it up? (Can I make it up?), can I make it up? (Can I make it up?)
Can I make it up to you?
When I pull this up (And I pull this up), and I pop that trunk (And I pop that trunk)
Can I make it up to you?

Do you need somebody (Nuh-uh) who don’t need nobody? (Uh-huh)
Do you need this body? (Uh-huh) I don’t see you hardly so
I’ma ditch this party (Nuh-uh), I’ma bring you chocolate (Uh-huh)
Maybe we get comfy (Uh-huh) and you tell me how you felt
I don’t need nobody (Nuh-uh) tellin’ me no stories (Uh-huh)
Just the heart your pouring (Uh-huh), want it from the horses mouth
Remember when you held my hand, said, “I hеar you, shawty”
All I wanted was to give that right back to you tenfold, baby, can’t you tеll?

Can I make it up to you?
When I pull this up (When I pull this up) and I pop that trunk (And I pop that trunk)
Can I make it up to you?
We don’t have to touch (We don’t have to touch), but if we make love (But if we make love)
Would I make it up to you?
Can I make it up? (Can I make it up?), can I make it up? (Can I make it up?)
Can I make it up to you?
When I pull this up (And I pull this up), and I pop that trunk (And I pop that trunk)
Can I make it up to you?

Can I run your shower? (Baby, hey) Can I fill the tub? (Baby, hey)
Did you hear about it? (Baby, hey) I’m a submissive top (Top)
I could bring you flowers (Baby, hey), ’cause you make me, uh (Baby, hey)
I’m a CEO, I’ma see these hoes at the playing dumb (Dumb)
They was out of line (Baby, hey), but I stand up for you (Baby, hey)
It’s a waste of time (Baby, hey), they ain’t payin’ forward (Baby, hey)
When the bag enormous (Baby, hey) then the pad look gorgeous (Baby, hey)
But these hoes want that and they want you too so we gotta focus

Can I make it up to you?
When I pull this up (When I pull this up) and I pop that trunk (And I pop that trunk)
Can I make it up to you?
We don’t have to touch (We don’t have to touch), but if we make love (But if we make love)
Would I make it up to you?
Can I make it up? (Can I make it up?), can I make it up? (Can I make it up?)
Can I make it up to you?
When I pull this up (And I pull this up), and I pop that trunk (And I pop that trunk)
Can I make it up to you?

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Doja Cat - One More Time Song Lyrics | Glamsham.com
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Doja Cat – All Mine Song Lyrics | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Song Name – All Mine
Singer – Doja Cat

Check out All Mine Song Lyrics by Doja Cat

How do you attract a man? What I mean is
Suppose you set your heart on somebody
What would you do to get him?
Grab him! And take him!
Grab him and take him!
Take him!

Wanting what we want
Claiming what we claim
Make you say my name
And I’m all yours
It can’t be my fault
This street goes both ways
Let a giver take
You’re all mine, boy

Calling shots just like the boss lady you love
You need something strong enough
You need someone truly tough
See through the wire
Hand gripping on the clutch
I’m about to bust through and take what’s deserved
I ain’t waiting around, yeah
I be taking him out, yeah
‘Cause I’m only about him

Wanting what we want
Claiming what we claim
Make you say my name
And I’m all yours
It can’t bе my fault
This street goes both ways
Let a giver takе
You’re all mine, boy

I see, I saw
I peeped, I’m not afraid of a leap, a jump
Got faith, I saw a vision of we and us
You make some really good company
I want to take it to the next level

You wanna mix? Jump in let me assist
Best believe he’ll be cracking it before GTA 6
He ain’t hungry for money, I told him, “Come eat the rich”
Pick me up in the Panther and drop me off at the Ritz
Carlton how they follow him, but I’m fresh with my prince
Sit calm inside my crib, I got game and got chips
Bananas for my clip, he want me and I want him
If you believe in manifestation, this make perfect sense
Because I do the things these bitches think of
But they don’t, don’t, don’t, don’t do
If I dream, if I think big, I can go, go, go, go, go
No fantasy, I’ll be his queen and we’ll live
So, so, so, so, so happily ever after
Want what I want, want, want, want, want, want (Hey)

Wanting what we want (Wanting what we want)
Claiming what we claim (Claiming what we claim, yeah, it was incredible)
Make you say my name (Make you say my name)
And I’m all yours (Watch me, I)
It can’t be my fault
This street goes both ways
Let a giver take (Let it go both ways)
You’re all mine, boy (Let it give or take, boy)

I see, I saw, I peeped
I’m not afraid of a leap, a jump
Got faith, I saw a vision of we and us
You make some really good company
I want to take it to the next level

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Cardi B, Doja Cat, Young Thug, Mobb Deep, And More
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Cardi B, Doja Cat, Young Thug, Mobb Deep, And More

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Ice Spice, Sexyy Red, A$AP Ferg, Peezy, ScarLip, Juvenile, and other artists also unleash new releases.


September 26, 2025 5:13pm

2025 Atlantic Recording Corporation; ℗ 2025 Kemosabe Records/RCA Records; A Young Stoner Life Records / 300 Entertainment release, © 2025 Atlantic Recording Corporation

Today is Friday, which means there are a ton of new releases to look forward to from some of your favorite Hip-Hop artists. To help you unwind and enjoy the weekend, check out VIBE’s picks of songs and albums you should hear and add to your soundtrack of weekend festivities.

  • Cardi B – “Don’t Do Too Much”

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    Image Credit: 2025 Atlantic Recording Corporation

    Cardi B’s “Don’t Do Too Much” plays like a record she should have collaborated with Ice Spice on, and that is fully complimentary.

    Nonetheless, she carries the record with ease. It is great hearing her on new types of production and seeing how she flows over a variety of beats, especially this one, without sounding rough.

    Topically, it also fits with the rest of the album; despite all of the difficulties she has experienced, she is still extremely confident. There are a lot of great tracks on Am I The Drama? across rap, pop, and R&B, but this bonus track is a standout. – Armon Sadler

  • Doja Cat – ‘Vie’

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    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Kemosabe Records/RCA Records

    On Vie, Doja Cat continues to prove she’s one of pop’s most fearless shapeshifters. Blending genre and mood with practiced ease, her fifth album is a kaleidoscope of romance, lust, self-doubt, and revelation.

    Whether she’s deadpanning sharp lines over digitized snares on “AAAHH MEN!”—”Am I gay or am I just angry?”—or riffing on intimacy politics in “Gorgeous” (“You feel empowered, but not within”), Doja balances vulnerability with a provocateur’s flair.

    “Cards” delivers one of the album’s most quotable couplets, pairing sensuality with streetwise edge: “Break bread, ni**a, don’t twirl the pasta / Hand on my a**, did I stir the block up.”

    While “Take Me Dancing” with SZA doesn’t quite recapture the spark of their “Kiss Me More” magic, it’s still a lush, worthy addition. Elsewhere, “Acts of Service,” “Happy,” and “Make It Up” offer standout moments of sonic risk and emotional range.

    Titled as a layered play on the Roman numeral for five and a nod to La Vie en Rose, Vie thrives in its ambition. Doja Cat isn’t chasing trends—she’s building her own, one genre-defying, thought-provoking track at a time. This album isn’t just experimental—it’s alive with intention. – Preezy Brown

  • Young Thug – ‘UY Scuti’

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    Image Credit: A Young Stoner Life Records / 300 Entertainment release, © 2025 Atlantic Recording Corporation

    Young Thug successfully did what many artists fail to do on Uy Scuti; he turned back the clock.

    From the opening track “Ninja,”a cinematic trap opener with a jarring, head-scratching section where he uses the hard “R,” the Ken Carson-assisted “Yuck” which recalls 2019’s “Sup Mate,” all the way to copious infectious melodies and fluid lyricism.

    For those whose minds are stuck on his recent bad headlines, the focus may only be on the flaws of this album. However, for those who have been fans since his origins, this is a comfortable reminder of the eccentric talent they grew to love.

    He brings along many of his constant collaborators, including an impressive performance by Quavo on “Spider Or Jeffery.” The album is definitely long and imperfect, but there is a lot to love. – AS

  • Mobb Deep – “Taj Mahal”

    Mobb Deep - 'Infinite' Cover ArtMobb Deep - 'Infinite' Cover Art
    Image Credit: Mass Appeal

    “Taj Mahal” is a glorious return to form for Mobb Deep, a lavish yet gritty glimpse into the duo’s upcoming album Infinite, dropping October 10.

    Over a smoky, cinematic beat from The Alchemist, Prodigy sets the tone with a vivid recounting of a high-rolling night: “I hit the hundred dollar slot machine for $30,000.” Havoc follows suit, anchoring the track with sharp bars and a Queensbridge shoutout: “Wanna roll the dice, it’s the flick of the wrist.”

    As part of Mass Appeal’s Legend Has It campaign, “Taj Mahal” feels like legacy rap reawakened—timeless, confident, and unapologetically New York. – PB

  • Ice Spice – “Baddie Baddie”

    Ice Spice - "Baddie Baddie" Cover ArtIce Spice - "Baddie Baddie" Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 Dolo Entertainment, Inc., under exclusive license to UMG Recordings, Inc. & 10K Projects, LLC.

    Given how often Ice Spice calls herself a “baddie” in her songs, it felt like a matter of time before she made it a song title.

    “Baddie Baddie” doubles down on one of her favorite phrases, but also shows that she has continued trying new things.

    The production is different from her standard offering, and the flow matches the energy. Her assertion that she was just “poppin’ her sh*t” and didn’t mean to go pop is a fly summation of how her authenticity helped her to become a star as well.

    After a disappointing debut album, the Bronx star’s latest tracks signal that she has elevation on the way. “Baddie Baddie” is a good one. – AS

  • Sexyy Red – “Is You Coo”

    Sexyy Red - "Is You Coo" Cover ArtSexyy Red - "Is You Coo" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Rebel/gamma.
  • A$AP Ferg – “Ferg Strong”

    Ferg “Ferg Strong” cover artFerg “Ferg Strong” cover art
    Image Credit: 2025 Trillagan Island

    Ferg Workout Plan? Ferg made a banger for the fitness folks with “Ferg Strong.” The beat recalls early 2000s nostalgia and is very ambitious, blending various synths, drum patterns, and instruments.

    Despite the organized chaos, she skates through it with ease. The Harlem rapper is often underrated as a rapper because he has made such fun, hype music throughout his career, but “Ferg Strong” is a firm reminder of his artistic mettle in various regards.

    There’s catchy lines, cool flows, and a fresh sharpness. It seems like he’s trying to push people away from ozempic as well, and what better way than provide them a soundtrack to hit their bicep curls and cardio? – AS

  • Peezy – ‘Still Ghetto’

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    Image Credit: © 2025 #Boyz Entertainment LLC / EMPIRE

  • ScarLip, FendiDa Rappa, Dank Demoss – “Big Girls”

    ScarLip, FendiDa Rappa, Dank Demoss - "Big Girls" Cover ArtScarLip, FendiDa Rappa, Dank Demoss - "Big Girls" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Broken Child Productions/Epic
  • Juvenile Featuring Mannie Fresh, Dee-1 – “He Gone”

    JuvenileJuvenile
    Image Credit: Noe Pierre
  • Monaleo – “Sexy Soulaan”

    Monaleo - "Sexy Soulaan"Monaleo - "Sexy Soulaan"
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Stomp Down, Inc., under exclusive license to Columbia Records, a Division of Sony Music Entertainment
  • Dollar, Jay Dimes, DJ Holiday Featuring French Montana – “Upon Arrival (Remix)”

    Dollar, Jay Dimes, DJ Holiday Featuring French Montana - "Upon Arrival (Remix)" Cover ArtDollar, Jay Dimes, DJ Holiday Featuring French Montana - "Upon Arrival (Remix)" Cover Art
    Image Credit: The Enterprize
  • Hit-Boy Featuring Lefty Gunplay, Spank Nitti James – “N.T.A.B.”

    Hit-Boy Featuring Lefty Gunplay, Spank Nitti James - "N.T.A.B." Cover ArtHit-Boy Featuring Lefty Gunplay, Spank Nitti James - "N.T.A.B." Cover Art
    Image Credit: Surf Club Inc
  • Ty Dolla $ign Featuring Kodak Black, YG – “SMILE BODY PRETTY FACE”

    Ty Dolla $ign 'TYCOON' Cover ArtTy Dolla $ign 'TYCOON' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 Atlantic Recording Corporation

  • Ron E Featuring Fabolous – “Still On My Mind”

    Ron E Featuring Fabolous - "Still On My Mind" Cover ArtRon E Featuring Fabolous - "Still On My Mind" Cover Art
    Image Credit: MNRK Records LP
  • Chance The Rapper Featuring Do Or Die, Twista – “Ride (Remix)”

    Chance The Rapper Featuring Do Or Die, Twista - "Ride (Remix)" Cover ArtChance The Rapper Featuring Do Or Die, Twista - "Ride (Remix)" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Chance The Rapper LLC
  • Toosii Featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again – “Please Don’t Go”

    Toosii Featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again - "Please Don't Go" Cover ArtToosii Featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again - "Please Don't Go" Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 UMG Recordings, Inc.

  • G Herbo – “Reason”

    G Herbo - "Reason" Cover ArtG Herbo - "Reason" Cover Art
    Image Credit: G Herbo/UMG
  • BunnaB – “I Like Em”

    BunnaB - "I Like Em" Cover ArtBunnaB - "I Like Em" Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Ice Cream Girl Entertainment LLC under exclusive license to Artist Partner Group, Inc.

  • Bruiser Wolf, Harry Fraud Featuring Benny The Butcher – “Raised By Dope”

    Bruiser Wolf, Harry Fraud Featuring Benny The Butcher - "Raised By Dope" Cover ArtBruiser Wolf, Harry Fraud Featuring Benny The Butcher - "Raised By Dope" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Fake Shore Drive/ Bruiser House/ SRFSCHL, LLC
  • Lexa Gates – “Nothing To Worry Bout”

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    Image Credit: Humane
  • Zillionaire Doe – “Skyami Living”

    Zillionaire Doe 'Mr. 14 Months' Cover ArtZillionaire Doe 'Mr. 14 Months' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 CMG Records, distributed by Interscope Records

  • PLUTO – “Pluto Walk”

    PLUTO - 'Pluto World' Cover ArtPLUTO - 'Pluto World' Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 UMG Recordings, Inc

  • AraabMUZIK – “Lost In A Maze”

    AraabMUZIK - "Lost In A Maze" Cover ArtAraabMUZIK - "Lost In A Maze" Cover Art
    Image Credit: Araabmuzik, LLC
  • PaperRoute Woo – ‘Slime Dunkin”

    PaperRoute Woo - 'Slime Dunkin''PaperRoute Woo - 'Slime Dunkin''
    Image Credit: © 2025 Paper Route Empire

  • Krown Vic Featuring Noodah05 – “Blue Bikinis”

    Krown Vic Featuring Noodah05 - "Blue Bikinis" Cover ArtKrown Vic Featuring Noodah05 - "Blue Bikinis" Cover Art
    Image Credit: United Masters
  • Lil Mosey – ‘Fall City’

    Lil Mosey - 'Fall City' Cover ArtLil Mosey - 'Fall City' Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Love U Forever LLC, under exclusive license to Cinq Music Group, LLC
  • Spyro – ‘The Men, The Boys & Your Guy’

    Spyro - 'The Men, The Boys & Your Guy' Cover ArtSpyro - 'The Men, The Boys & Your Guy' Cover Art
    Image Credit: © 2025 TAP Music, under exclusive license to Cinq Music Group, LLC

  • Fireboy DML, Pheelz – ‘Peace By Piece’

    Fireboy DML, Pheelz - 'Peace By Piece"'Cover ArtFireboy DML, Pheelz - 'Peace By Piece"'Cover Art
    Image Credit: ℗ 2025 Riidiimacool / YBNL / EMPIRE
  • M-Dot & Confidence – “The Experience”

    M-Dot & Confidence - "The Experience" Music Video StillM-Dot & Confidence - "The Experience" Music Video Still
    Image Credit: Below System Records

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Doja Cat - One More Time Song Lyrics | Glamsham.com
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Doja Cat – AAAHH MEN Song Lyrics | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Song Name – AAAHH Men
Singer – Doja Cat

Check out AAAHH MEN Song Lyrics by Doja Cat

She wants a man, a man she gets
Hahaha, hahaha

He’s a fight to the death
He’s a gun to my head
An impossible friend
Would you take every breath
And put it all in one man?

Amen, ha
Ah, men
Amen (Dude, check this out)
Ah

That’s a tight suit, motherfucker
Those some nice boots, motherfucker
Why you always got a light ‘tude, lil’ brother?
Acting like we both in high school, motherfucker
Word on the street’s you a burden to beasts
Boys wanna grab a handful, I’m hurting a cheek
Why y’all got a stereotype being sneaky?
Don’t you ever let me catch you around in these streets
You know all them bad boys don’t treat us nicely
So I give ’em these teeth like Keira Knightly
Do I look like I wan’ be pregnant?
Tryna bust all in me like Leroy Jenkins
This got me aching, this got me thinking
“Nigga, am I gay or am I just angry?”
Am I impatient? I can’t stop dating ’em
And I’m insatiable, I love the taste of ’em

And I have too much tolerance
You ugly and fine as shit
And if I had more common sense
Then I would grab my ride and dip
And I have too much tolerance
You ugly and fine as shit
And if I had more common sense
Then I would grab my ride and dip

He’s a fight to the death
He’s a gun to my head (Ah, men)
An impossible friend (Men)
Would you take every breath (Ah, men, check this out)
And put it all in one man?

You’re so vain with your stupid chains
And you’re souped-out Range
When you look my way (My way)
I feel shame ’cause you’re such a pain
But my DNA wants your D in me (Yeah)
He got the Tom Ford down, yes, but do he suit me?
Just steamroll past if he can’t eat— (Uh)
For real though, gotta pack a Smith like Willow
Ten toes down as a duvet pillow
Two face, you say? You get zero
You act right, you’ll get a movie, limo
Two chains, dinner and a smooch down below

And all new fans yelling, “You my hero”
Men need to cry more, boys need to work
But not when he beg his employee to flirt (Huh)
Ain’t nobody finna force me to twerk
When you’re finished with your goon sesh, join me in church
One ‘roid away from a six-foot hole
And that lace-front beard ain’t my point of concern
If rent get high and we all need a show
They’re enjoying the view, let a girl get a turn

And I have too much tolerance
You ugly and fine as shit
And if I had more common sense
Then I would grab my ride and dip
And I have too much tolerance
You ugly and fine as shit
And if I had more common sense
Then I would grab my ride and dip

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Doja Cat Tries to Reframe Her Purpose in Pop on Vie: Review
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Doja Cat’s Vie Tries to Reframe Her Purpose in Pop: Review

by jummy84 September 27, 2025
written by jummy84

If everything means nothing to Doja Cat, what actually matters? Fans, stans, and casual listeners are now just as familiar with the pop/rap star’s chaotic provocations as they are with her music. In May 2023, she dismissed her breakthrough albums, unprovoked: “Planet Her and Hot Pink were cash-grabs and y’all fell for it,” she wrote. “Now I can go disappear somewhere and touch grass with my loved ones on an island while y’all weep for mediocre pop.” Months later, she brushed off her hard-edged 2023 hip-hop album Scarlet with equal irreverence: “Not to diminish it, but it was a bit of like, I just need to get this out — it was a massive fart for me,” Doja told the New York Times earlier this month.

Doja Cat’s talent has never been a question, but rather how she chooses to engage with it. She has historically been deeply unserious in her assessments of her own work — but with Vie, it’s clear that she’s seeking to understand herself a bit more broadly this time around. “Jealous Type,” the album’s New Jack Swing-inflected lead single, indirectly illustrates the conflict of Doja as an eager artist who feels both overexposed and misunderstood: “Boy, let me know if this is careless, I/ Could be torn between two roads that I just can’t decide/ Which one is leading me to hell or paradise?”

Duality has always made Doja Cat a more compelling artist, and Vie proves she thrives when she’s embodying every version of herself. Instead of committing to one lane, she treats the album as an experiment in blending eras and styles. She stands under the neon haze of the ’80s, fusing sleazy synths with the glossy pulse of R&B of the era and the grandiosity of glam rock. Vie also doesn’t forget that rapping is still in her arsenal — even if used sparingly.

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After spending the last album cycle hyper-focused on hip-hop, Doja returns here to the comparably softer space of pop — but she doesn’t abandon the grit she picked up along the way. She finally seems less concerned with choosing between her creative instincts and more comfortable letting them co-exist, treating her full range of talents as equally valid tools rather regarding one or another like an affliction she needs to shake off.

On the opening track, “Cards,” saxophone bleeds through the left speaker before evening out and expanding to a soundscape that would be fit for electro-funk band Zapp & Roger. Doja Cat slinks and prowls as she vacillates between singing and rapping, setting the thematic tone of the album: “Maybe in time, we’ll know/ Maybe I’ll fall in love, baby/ Maybe we’ll win some hearts/ Gotta just play your cards.”

It’s a generic mission on its surface — deconstructing and rebuilding love in all its iterations — but it’s direct in its simplicity, which has often powered the best pop of the past and present. Which makes sense, as Jack Antonoff, the purveyor of dominant, era-crossing pop, has his fingerprints all over a Doja Cat album for the first time, producing on nine of the 15 total tracks.

In addition to “Jealous Type,” Antonoff’s contributions sparkle most on “AAAHH MEN!” Sampling the theme from the 1980s program Knight Rider, the song inserts itself into the lineage of hip-hop songs that have lifted the memorable synth, joining the ranks of Timbaland & Magoo’s “Clock Strikes” and Busta Rhymes’ “Turn It Up (Remix) / Fire It Up.” As averse as she seems to the pure “rapper” label, Doja can spit her ass off, and she demonstrates that most clearly here: “Men need to cry more, boys need to work/ But not when he beg his employee to flirt/ Ain’t nobody finna force me to twerk/ When you’re finished with your goon sesh, join me in church.”

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Doja Cat 'Vie' Review
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Doja Cat ‘Vie’ Review

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
written by jummy84

When Doja Cat decides to go Eighties, she doesn’t mess around. On Vie, Doja devotes an entire album to the pop and R&B sounds of the Hair Decade, an album full of pastels and neon and mega-cheese sax solos. She’s always had a thing for Eighties synth-pop, as in hits like “Kiss Me More” and “Say So.” But this time she goes all the way. The album opens in “Cards” with a sample from the Knight Rider theme, and closes in “Come Back” with a sample from the soundtrack of the Brian DePalma/Melanie Griffith erotic thriller Body Double. You can’t accuse Doja of not doing her Eighties homework.

On her last album, 2023’s Scarlet, she went for hip-hop aggression, out to prove herself as a confrontational street-smart rapper. But on Vie, she’s all about Eighties synth-pop — a lot of Prince, a lot of Janet Jackson, a lot of Klymaxx and Nu Shooz and Naked Eyes and Billy Ocean, plus basically every hit that Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis ever produced. You can practically hear the shoulder pads. She spends these songs in a romantic shake-you-down mood, boasting, “I smell like ice cream and pheromones.”

Vie might be an erratic listen, but that’s why it sounds like Doja Cat. She seems to take pride in building one of the most entertainingly maddening careers around — such high highs, such low lows. This year she’s dropped the excellent summer single “Jealous Type,” produced by Jack Antonoff and Y2K, but also showed up at the Oscars for the bizarre James Bond tribute, belting “Diamonds Are Forever” and nailing about .007 percent of the notes. She makes routine disasters part of her charm. She’s a fun pop star in a very old-school way — she doesn’t take herself too seriously, and is more than willing to fall on her face from time to time.

She brings back SZA, her most famous duet partner, for “Take Me Dancing,” which goes right for the faux-Prince funk throb of Ready 4 The World. (It’s a real achievement to sound like Ready 4 the World but NOT sound like Prince.) SZA is the only guest artist on the album, which is a surprise, considering it couldn’t be too hard to get some of her favorite Eighties one-hit wonders on the phone. It’s no “Kiss Me More,” but it’s frothy pleasure, with SZA on hand to boast “I’m beyond the drugs you need.” Doja coos the chorus, “You’re so raw, boy, you’re so romantic/You fuck me right and you take me dancing.” 

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“Come Back” and “Stranger” are standout Prince-style jams, dance-floor bangers with funk bass and sax solos that go off the deep end, somewhere in between early Quarterflash and Christopher Cross. She also pulls off slow jams like “Acts of Service,” where Doja reveals, “I just deleted Raya, that must mean that I’m your provider.”  In the falsetto ballad “All Mine,” she drops another strictly-for-the-hardcore Eighties reference when she says “Grab him and take him” — a quote from Grace Jones, when she played a Bond villain in A View to a Kill.

Jack Antonoff is executive producer here, doing nine of the tracks, and this concept is right in his sweet spot, given that he’s a hardcore Eighties geek — as any Swiftie can tell you, he and Taylor knew they were destined to work together the first time they bonded over the snare drum sound in Fine Young Cannibals’ “She Drives Me Crazy.” Also, given that Doja dropped Vie a week away from The Life of a Showgirl, you have to give it up for her extremely Swiftian song titles: “Gorgeous,” “Stranger,” “Lipstain” (great title, that), “All Mine,” Take Me Dancing.” That’s half the lyrics of “New Romantics” right there.

So the production is impeccable, getting the period details right and exact, down to the last slap-bass throb, while also sounding fresh and up to date. The weak spot on Vie is the songwriting, since few of these tunes have a dynamic hook that you can imagine crowding the competition for a Top 40 rotation slot between Madonna and Gregory Abbott. Most of the songs work the same formula — featherweight pop tunes with brief rap interludes — so they tend to blend together even when they’re quality filler.

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“Aaahh Men!” is an uptempo highlight, with Doja lamenting that she can’t live with ‘em but can’t live without ‘em, asking herself “Am I gay or am I just angry” while saying, “I feel shame because you’re such a pain / But my DNA wants your D in me.” Yet she holds out hope with her ideal of romantic bliss, promising, “You act right, you’ll get a movie, limo/Two chains, dinner, and a smooch down below/And all new fans yelling ‘You my hero!’” She’s playing remarkably nice with the boys here, as in “Make It Up,” where she reveals, “Did you hear about it? I’m a submissive top.” “Silly! Fun!” lives up to the title, with the Eighties synths and vocal chants straight from the Saturday-morning cartoons. “Lipstain” is her sultry ode to leaving hickeys on a man as a way of claiming her turf. As she says, “Every girl’s a queen but I’m the boss/We gotta mark our territory for them dogs, girl.” She often sings in French all over the album, as if paying her respects to Prince’s Euro-gigolo performance in Under the Cherry Moon. 

Doja couldn’t sound further from the rap bluster she displayed on Scarlet. On Vie, she veers closer to the high-gloss pop of her breakthrough albums Planet Her and Hot Pink — yes, the albums she later repudiated as “mediocre pop” done as a “cash grab.” (Nobody renounces her own hit albums faster.) But it’s the sound of Doja Cat at her most playful and unpredictable.

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Doja Cat - One More Time Song Lyrics | Glamsham.com
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Doja Cat – One More Time Song Lyrics | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
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Song Name – One More Time
Singer – Doja Cat

Check out One More Time Song Lyrics by Doja Cat

I don’t need you to save me
I don’t need you to read my mind
You’re the truth that I’m facing
No more lies (No more lies)
It’s a home where you’re laying
And I know I gotta make you mine
It’s a risk worth taking
One more time (One more time)

One more time (Woah, woah, woah)
One more time (Hey, hey, hey)
One more time (Woah, hey)
One more time
One more time (Woah, woah, woah)
One more time (Hey, hey, hey)
One more time (Woah, hey)
One more time

It’s never easy
We’re willingly uncomfortable
I want you to teach me
We’re both feeling unlovable
We gotta learn to unlearn it
It’s gotta hurt if we’re burning
When we get closer, I curse it
Breaking the cycle, I know I deserve it

One more time (Woah, woah, woah)
One more time (Hey, hey, hey)
One more time (Woah, hey)
One more time
One more time (Woah, woah, woah)
One more time (Hey, hey, hey)
One more time (Woah, hey)
One more time

I’m trying to show
Flying to fall, dying to love
If you wanted to know
I am the one, try me one more
I’m trying to show
Flying to fall, dying to love (Dying to love)
If you wanted to know
I am the one (I am the one), try me one more
I’m trying to show
Flying to fall, dying to love
If you wanted to know
I am the one, try me one more

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Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter, and Doja Cat Set for New Season of Saturday Night Live
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Bad Bunny, Sabrina Carpenter, and Doja Cat Set for New Season of Saturday Night Live

by jummy84 September 18, 2025
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The new season of Saturday Night Live is just around the corner, and NBC has now announced the first sets of hosts and musical guests. Bad Bunny will host the season debut, on October 4, and Doja Cat will serve as musical guest. The next week, Amy Poehler is host and Role Model is the musical guest. Then, on October 18, Sabrina Carpenter will host for the first time and also perform music.

Bad Bunny previously hosted Saturday Night Live in October 2023. He most recently served as musical guest in May. He soon begins an international tour in support in support of the new album Debí Tirar Más Fotos.

Doja Cat and Role Model will be making their respective Saturday Night Live debuts. Doja Cat’s performance will occur not long after the release of her album Vie, and Role Model shared the deluxe album Kansas Anymore (The Longest Goodbye) earlier this year.

Sabrina Carpenter made her Saturday Night Live debut last year. She then participated in SNL50: The Anniversary Special.

The 50th season of Saturday Night Live ran from September 2024 to May 2025. It featured the aforementioned anniversary special, SNL50: The Homecoming Concert, and performances from Lady Gaga, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, Charli XCX, and others.

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Cardi B, Sombr, Doja Cat, Lorde's NYC Pop-Ups: Unique Fan Experiences
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Cardi B, Sombr, Doja Cat, Lorde’s NYC Pop-Ups: Unique Fan Experiences

by jummy84 September 10, 2025
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Cardi B, Sombr, Doja Cat, and Lorde have made use of the city’s spontaneous energy to give their fans unique experiences

The day after the MTV Video Music Awards, Doja Cat told her fans to meet her in Union Square in New York City. There, an old school phone booth was set up (sponsored by Spotify) where fans took pictures and picked up the phone to hear snippets of her new album, Vie. Doja Cat herself stopped by that afternoon, decked out in an Eighties-inspired outfit that fits her new music’s sound and aesthetic, to pass out roses and greet the massive crowd that took over the park. 

These days, that’s a pretty standard scene in NYC: Artists have become infatuated with the city once again and are promoting their albums with unique pop-up experiences and promo tactics that lean into the chaos. Back in April, Lorde doubled down on her big move to Manhattan by inviting her fans to join her in Washington Square Park. So many people flooded the space that the cops shut down her appearance before she could even leave her apartment. She showed up that evening to dance to her new single, which was filmed for her “What Was That” music video. 

In late August, Sombr shut down part of Canal Street to perform songs from his debut album, I Barely Know Her, which was released a few hours later. The 20-year-old singer grew up just a few blocks away from where the stage was set up, referring to the portion of the Lower East Side he shut down by its modernized nickname “Dimes Square.” 

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Another New York native, Cardi B, took a more humorous approach to promoting her long-awaited sophomore album, Am I the Drama? Wearing a Rasta beanie, sweatpants, and a sweatshirt, she laid out physical copies of her album (and all its different covers) on a black comforter while waving around incense sticks for a viral video. Every New Yorker is well acquainted with the dudes hawking everything from purses to Blu-Rays on busy streets. 

These situations feel a little less curated and stiff than a pre-scheduled appearance at a pop-up merch experience or hyper-secured CD signing. Each of these artists are leaning into the spontaneity of the city, giving their fans short notice for unique experiences. Plus, the excitement always pays off: It’s difficult to not draw a crowd in the city, even if it’s just based on passersby trying to figure out what the hell is going on. And for the fans who did skip work or school to swing by, it definitely makes for a good story. 

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Mariah Carey, Doja Cat & More
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Mariah Carey, Doja Cat & More

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

The MTV VMAs 2025 was full of fire performances and big wins, from Mariah Carey taking home the Video Vanguard award to KATSEYE bringing “Gnarly” to the pre-show stage, to Alex Warren sharing how he prepared for his number to Tate McRae’s steamy performance, we’re taking you through everything you missed from the night!

LL Cool J: I think there’s so many different fans that are gonna be watching for so many different reasons. I just want all of those fans to get to see their favorites. 

Tetris Kelly: The MTV VMAs just took over New York and from rehearsals to the carpet to Sunday night’s big show, performances and winners, we got all you missed in Billboard All Access.

Doja Cat shook the crowd with new music, as Tate McRae wowed with her usual mesmerizing choreo you. The show’s producer talked about the juggernaut of putting on this show.

Van Toffler: It’s really a crazy week leading up to the VMAs because kind of anything can go wrong from people missing their planes to now getting the COVID, technical problems, and it’s hundreds of people involved, so it gets messy and long and hairy, but it’s mostly fun because anything can happen in a live show.

[In 2013] Miley Cyrus’ big teddy bear couldn’t open up, so she couldn’t come out of the teddy bear. We couldn’t fit Bruno’s whole band on the stage, or get Justin pyro, so anything can happen. The most grueling is pretty much the Vanguard Award, because they are the longest and we use the entirety of the stage.

Tetris Kelly: Mariah Carey received the Vanguard Award and delighted the crowd with nothing but hits. Ariana Grande presented the icon. She also won for her music video, “Type Dangerous.”

Keep watching for more!

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