Doja Cat has teased that she might be collaborating with the likes of Megan Thee Stallion, Ariana Grande, SZA and a number of others on her upcoming new album.
After announcing her possible new project āPlanet Herā in December, it looks as if the ‘Say So’ hitmaker has now revealed the names of the artists who are set to guest on her potential third album.
Taking to Twitter last night (January 5) to draw attention to the eight people sheās following, she tweeted: “Following them for a reeeeaaaaasssoooonnn Guess why.”
If that reason is because she’s collaborated with them, then it looks as if Doja Cat has recruited French Montana, Megan Thee Stallion, A$AP Ferg, Saweetie, The Weeknd, Ariana Grande, Young Thug and SZA for her new music.
Following them for a reeeeaaaaasssoooonnn
Guess why.
— PLANET HER (@DojaCat) January 5, 2021
Back in September, Doja CatĀ revealed that her new album is āall readyā.
She told Fat Joe during an Instagram Live on September 10 that she would have liked to have released the record then, but said: āYou have to plan things accordingly and thereās a lot going onā.
In August the rapper released āUltra Blackā, the lead single from his new album āKingās Diseaseā, which contains the lyric: āWe going Ultra Black/ Unapologetically Black/ The opposite of Doja Catā. Fans were quick to hype up the line online despite Doja Cat saying she wouldnāt beef with the star because he is a hero of hers.
Nas said of the situation in an interview with NME: āWell, Iāve been away, so, of course, I mention someoneās name thatās popular and people are gonna talk about it. I hear people do it all the time but no one makes a big deal of it. Maybe itās because I donāt put out records a lot, so theyāre like, āWhoa!ā”
He continued: āI donāt really know the world that these stars live in anymore. Iām rapping the same way I did when I was on the block, but now thereās a new world and what I say can take off with social media and I canāt do anything about it.ā
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