Doja Cat's New Album: Title, Release Date, Tracklist, Features & More

13 June 2023, 17:14

Doja Cat new album: title, release date, tracklist, features & more
Doja Cat is releasing a new album soon. . Picture: Getty Images

Doja Cat has confirmed that she is dropping her new album this year!

Doja Cat has been teasing the release of her fourth studio album, and fans are getting very excited.

The 'Woman' songstress dropped her third album 'Planet Her' back in 2021 which was met to critical acclaim by fans.

Doja hasn't released any new music since 2022's track 'Vegas' for the Elvis biopic, and now the songstress has confirmed to Variety that 2023 is the year of her new album.

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Doja is gearing up to release her album.
Doja is gearing up to release her album. Picture: Getty

Now it appears that Doja has announced a new era! On June 13, Doja shared across her socials: "6.16.23" alongside an upside down 'A' appeared to be smeared in blood.

She has now said that the album will be "rap only" and that her third record will contain "no more pop".

Here's all the info we know about Doja Cat's third album so far.

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  1. What is Doja's new album called?

    The 'Say So' rapper is yet to formally announce the name of the album, following the titles of Amala, Hot Pink and Planet Her.

    Fans are starting to speculate on the name of the new project, especially as Doja teased the title 'Planet Her' long before officially announcing it.

    It is only a matter of time before Doja releases the name of her new album, and this page will be updated accordingly.

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    Doja is ready to release her fourth album. . Picture: Instagram @dojacat

    In May 2023, Doja Cat announced that she has called her latest project 'First of All' in a series of new tweets.

    "its not called hEllMoUth either its called "First of All" and yes I'm announcing the album title right now," she tweeted.

    'Hellmouth' was a name going round in circles following the announcement of Doja's fourth project.

    Doja Cat wore a cat-inspired look to the 2023 Met Gala.
    Doja Cat wore a cat-inspired look to the 2023 Met Gala. Picture: Getty

    In these series of tweets, Doja also spoke out about her previous albums, and referred to 'Planet Her' and 'Hot Pink' as "cash grabs".

    "Now i can go disappear somewhere and touch grass with my loved ones on an island while yall weep for mediocre pop," quipped Doja.

  2. What sort of music will it contain?

    In May 2022, Doja Cat spoke to Elle magazine that her new album will feature more rapping than singing.

    “I’ve rapped since the beginning, and I really couldn’t even sing that well to begin with — I got a lot better,” she said.

    “I use my voice as a tool to create these worlds, and it’s fine if people think that I can’t rap.”

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    Doja Cat at New York Fashion Week. Picture: Getty Images

    Doja let slip in a Variety interview in February 2023 that her new album is "going in a more masculine direction" in regards to her sound.

    She vows to make rap and R&B more her sound in comparison to previous chart-topping hits such as 'Say So' and 'Woman'.

    Doja Cat speaks after receiving the 'Most Played Artist of the Year' award at the iHeartRadio Music Awards in Los Angeles, California, U.S. March 27, 2023. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
    Doja Cat speaks after receiving the 'Most Played Artist of the Year' award at the iHeartRadio Music Awards in Los Angeles, California, U.S. March 27, 2023. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni. Picture: Alamy

    The singer also revealed in April 2023 that her latest project will be 'no more pop' and will focus on a rap sound.

    "Pop isnt exciting to me anymore. I dont wanna make it," Doja tweeted about her upcoming album.

    "I also agree with everyone who said the majority of my rap verses are mid and corny. I know they are. I wasnt trying to prove anything I just enjoy making music but I'm getting tired of hearing yall say that i can't so I will," she also wrote.

  3. Is there a tracklist?

    Doja Cat appears to have released the tracklist for her upcoming album!

    The singer took to Instagram stories to unveil a 19-song list, but has yet to confirm that it is actually the final listing.

    Songs include “Attention,” “Love Life,” “97,” “Wet Vagina,” “Can’t Wait” and an “unfinished” song called “Ouchies.”

    Doja Cat seems to have revealed the tracklist for her upcoming album!
    Doja Cat seems to have revealed the tracklist for her upcoming album! Picture: Instagram
    Doja Cat has pretty much confirmed that an album is coming in 2023!
    Doja Cat has pretty much confirmed that an album is coming in 2023! Picture: Getty
  4. Who is featuring on the album?

    Doja Cat hasn't announced any featured artists yet that will be on her fourth album.

    To name a few, the rapper has already collaborated with the likes of Megan Thee Stallion, Post Malone, Sza, Ariana Grande and The Weeknd.

    The rapper is featured in a song from singer M.I.A's new album, so perhaps she will return the favour and feature in Doja's fourth project.

    Doja Cat is teasing her fourth album which is due to be released soon.
    Doja Cat is teasing her fourth album which is due to be released soon. Picture: Getty Images
  5. When will it be released?

    So far, there is no release date for her fourth album.

    However, she has teased a new era coming 16 June 2023, and shared an album cover with an upside down A written in blood.

    Fans are anticipating for the album to be released in 2023, and Variety seems to have confirmed this.

    She confirmed that a tour may have to wait - "But I do want to make sure that everything I’m doing right now in terms of recording is solidified before I make any decisions. The baby hasn’t been born yet."

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