In a new interview, Doja Cat has said sheâs going to start being more selective with who she works with in the future.
âI have been trying to be more careful about who Iâm collaborating with,â she said in conversation with ExtraTV.
âNot to say that the people on my album areâthey’re incredible. They are the perfect features on my album,â she added. âBut I do want to be more choosy about what I’m doing because I feel like a lot of features are coming out. It feels like people are just getting on each other’s songs for the sake of having them on each other’s songs.”
“I want to be really careful about that,â she continued. âSometimes it’s too much collabs and remixes and things like that.”
Doja Cat released her third album âPlanet Herâ earlier this year. The record features appearances from Young Thug, The Weeknd, Ariana Grande and SZA.
The record almost featured a guest spot from Nicki Minaj as well. During an audio conversation on Twitter Spaces, Minaj said she was set to feature on Dojaâs track âGet Into It (Yuh)â.
However, the rapper said she didnât think she âcould bring anything to itâ and that there were too many middlemen involved.
Earlier this week, Doja hosted the MTV Video Music Awards and performed her singles âBe Like This and âYou Rightâ. She also won the award for Best Collaboration for her SZA-featuring single âKiss Me Moreâ.
Other winners included Justin Bieber, who took home the awards for Best Pop with his smash hit âPeachesâ and Artist of the Year. BTSâ single âButterâ won Best K-Pop and Song of the Summer with the band also winning Group of the Year.
Lil Nas X won Video of the Year, Best Direction and Best Visual Effects for his single âMONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)â while Foo Fighters picked up the inaugural Global Icon Award before playing a medley of songs.
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