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Doja Cat’s journey into the music industry began in Los Angeles, California, where she grew up immersed in artistic surroundings. Her real name, Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, reflects her diverse heritage, having a South African father and a Jewish-American mother. She initially cultivated her musical talent independently, posting original songs to platforms like SoundCloud, which led to early recognition and laid the groundwork for her career.
Doja Cat officially debuted with her EP “Purrr!” in 2014, showcasing her versatile style blending hip-hop, R&B, and pop influences. However, it was her single “Mooo!” in 2018—a quirky, viral music video featuring humorous, cow-themed visuals—that significantly raised her profile online and demonstrated her unique ability to merge internet culture with mainstream music appeal.
In 2018, she released her debut studio album, “Amala,” which received modest attention initially. However, its re-release, featuring the single “Juicy” with rapper Tyga, marked her entrance into broader mainstream consciousness. Her major breakthrough came with her second studio album, “Hot Pink,” released in 2019. The album featured the chart-topping single “Say So,” which soared to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 after a remix featuring rapper Nicki Minaj, earning Doja Cat her first chart-topping hit and significant international acclaim.
Her third studio album, “Planet Her,” released in 2021, further solidified her standing as a major pop icon. This album produced multiple hit singles including “Kiss Me More” featuring SZA, which won Doja Cat a Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. The album itself showcased collaborations with prominent artists such as Ariana Grande and The Weeknd, highlighting her ability to bridge diverse musical genres and audiences.
Throughout her career, Doja Cat has garnered numerous accolades, reflecting her widespread popularity and critical acclaim. She has won awards at prestigious ceremonies including the American Music Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, and Billboard Music Awards, demonstrating industry-wide recognition for her innovative artistry and commercial success.
Doja Cat’s broad appeal stems from her distinctively eclectic style, charismatic personality, and engaging presence both online and on stage. Her genuine and playful interactions with fans, combined with a consistent output of catchy, well-produced music, have cultivated a dedicated fanbase and substantial influence within popular culture.
Beyond music, Doja Cat has leveraged her platform to participate in charitable activities and social advocacy. Notably, she has publicly supported initiatives promoting mental health awareness and contributed to various fundraising campaigns, including COVID-19 relief efforts. Her outspoken stance on social issues and dedication to using her influence positively reinforce her multifaceted role as a prominent public figure in today’s entertainment landscape.
Complete List Of Doja Cat Songs From A to Z
- 97 – Scarlet – 2023
- Addiction – Hot Pink – 2019
- Agora Hills – Scarlet – 2023
- Ain’t Shit – Planet Her – 2021
- All Nighter – Amala – 2018
- Alone – Planet Her – 2021
- Attention – Scarlet – 2023
- Anything You Want (Jawny featuring Doja Cat) – Non-album single – 2020
- Baby, I’m Jealous (Bebe Rexha featuring Doja Cat) – Better Mistakes – 2020
- Balut – Scarlet – 2023
- Been Like This – Planet Her – 2021
- Best Friend (Saweetie featuring Doja Cat) – Pretty Bitch Music – 2021
- Better than Me – Hot Pink – 2019
- Body Language – Amala – 2018
- Born Again (Lisa featuring Doja Cat and Raye) – Alter Ego – 2025
- Boss Bitch – Birds of Prey – 2020
- Bottom Bitch – Hot Pink – 2019
- Can’t Wait – Scarlet – 2023
- Candy – Amala – 2018
- Casual – Amala – 2018
- Cookie Jar – Amala – 2018
- Cyber Sex – Hot Pink – 2019
- Del Mar (with Ozuna and Sia) – ENOC – 2020
- Demons – Scarlet – 2023
- Dick (Starboi3 featuring Doja Cat) – Non-album single – 2021
- Do It (remix) (Chloe x Halle featuring Doja Cat, City Girls, and Latto) – Non-album single – 2020
- Down Low – Amala – 2018
- Fancy – Amala – 2018
- Fk the Girls (FTG)** – Scarlet – 2023
- Freaky Deaky (with Tyga) – Non-album single – 2022
- Game – Amala – 2018
- Get Into It (Yuh) – Planet Her – 2021
- Go Off – Scarlet – 2023
- Go to Town – Amala – 2018
- Gun – Scarlet – 2023
- Handstand (with French Montana featuring Saweetie) – They Got Amnesia – 2021
- I Don’t Do Drugs (featuring Ariana Grande) – Planet Her – 2021
- I Like You (A Happier Song) (Post Malone featuring Doja Cat) – Twelve Carat Toothache – 2022
- Imagine – Planet Her – 2021
- In Your Eyes (Remix) (The Weeknd featuring Doja Cat) – Non-album single – 2020
- Juicy – Amala (Deluxe) – 2018
- Juicy (with Tyga) – Hot Pink – 2019
- Kill Bill (remix) (SZA featuring Doja Cat) – Non-album single – 2023
- Kiss Me More (featuring SZA) – Planet Her – 2021
- Like That (featuring Gucci Mane) – Hot Pink – 2019
- Love Life – Scarlet – 2023
- Love to Dream – Planet Her – 2021
- Make That Cake (LunchMoney Lewis featuring Doja Cat) – Non-album single – 2019
- Mooo! – Amala (Deluxe) – 2018
- Morning Light – Amala – 2018
- N.H.I.E. (with 21 Savage) – American Dream – 2024
- Naked – Planet Her – 2021
- Need to Know – Planet Her – 2021
- Often – Scarlet – 2023
- Okloser – Scarlet 2 Claude – 2024
- Options (featuring JID) – Planet Her – 2021
- Ouchies – Scarlet – 2023
- Paint the Town Red – Scarlet – 2023
- Payday (featuring Young Thug) – Planet Her – 2021
- Perfect (Remix) (Cousin Stizz featuring Doja Cat and Bia) – Non-album single – 2020
- Purple Light (Elliphant featuring Doja Cat) – One More – 2014
- Pussy Talk (City Girls featuring Doja Cat) – City on Lock – 2020
- Ride – Planet Her (Deluxe) – 2021
- Right Side (L8LOOMER featuring Doja Cat) – Soulm8s – 2017
- Roll with Us – Amala – 2018
- Rules – Hot Pink – 2019
- Say So – Hot Pink – 2019
- Say So (featuring Nicki Minaj) – Hot Pink (Apple Music Deluxe) – 2019
- Say So (featuring Nicki Minaj) (Original Version) – Hot Pink (Apple Music Deluxe) – 2019
- Say So (Friend Within Remix) – Hot Pink (Apple Music Deluxe) – 2019
- Say So (Jax Jones Midnight Snack Remix) – Hot Pink (Japanese Version/Apple Music Deluxe) – 2019
- Say So (Snakehips Remix) – Hot Pink (Apple Music Deluxe) – 2019
- Shimmy (Lil Wayne featuring Doja Cat) – Funeral (deluxe) – 2020
- Shine – Hot Pink – 2019
- Shutcho – Scarlet (Digital Bonus Track Edition) – 2023
- Skull and Bones – Scarlet – 2023
- So High – Purrr! – 2014
- Streets – Hot Pink – 2019
- Streets (Ape Drums Remix) – Hot Pink (Apple Music Deluxe) – 2019
- Streets (Disclosure Remix) – Hot Pink (Apple Music Deluxe) – 2019
- Streets (DJ Sliink Remix) – Hot Pink (Apple Music Deluxe) – 2019
- Streets (Lazerbeak Remix) – Hot Pink (Apple Music Deluxe) – 2019
- Streets (Party Favor Remix) – Hot Pink (Apple Music Deluxe) – 2019
- Streets (Silhouette Remix) – Hot Pink (Apple Music Deluxe) – 2019
- Talk Dirty – Hot Pink – 2019
- The Wave (Pregnant Boy and Left Brain featuring Doja Cat) – 1st Trimester – 2015
- Tia Tamera (featuring Rico Nasty) – Amala (Deluxe) – 2018
- To Be Young (Anne-Marie featuring Doja Cat) – Non-album single – 2020
- Tonight (featuring Eve) – Planet Her (Deluxe) – 2021
- 20 Below (Sam Spiegel featuring Anderson .Paak and Doja Cat) – Random Shit from the Internet Era – 2018
- 34+35 (remix) (Ariana Grande featuring Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion) – Positions (deluxe) – 2021
- Up and Down – Planet Her (Deluxe) – 2021
- Vegas – Elvis (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) – 2022
- Wet Vagina – Scarlet – 2023
- Why Why (featuring Gunna) – Planet Her (Deluxe) – 2021
- Wild Beach – Amala – 2018
- Wine Pon You (featuring Konshens) – Amala – 2018
- Woman – Planet Her – 2021
- Won’t Bite (featuring Smino) – Hot Pink – 2019
- WYM Freestyle – Scarlet (Digital Bonus Track Edition) – 2023
- You Right (with the Weeknd) – Planet Her – 2021
- You Right (extended; with the Weeknd) – Planet Her (Deluxe) – 2021
Albums
Amala (2018): 16 songs (including deluxe edition tracks)
Hot Pink (2019): 23 songs (including Japanese version and Apple Music deluxe edition tracks)
Planet Her (2021): 19 songs (including deluxe edition tracks)
Scarlet (2023): 17 songs (including digital bonus tracks)
Purrr! EP (2014): 1 song listed
Other albums/singles/features: 26 songs
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Janey Roberts
Janey Roberts lives in Chelsea, London. She has worked for various British musical publications writing album and concert reviews. Originally from Balboa Park, San Diego, Janey brings an international cross cultural perspective to rock journalism.