Doja Cat has revealed that she wants to make a double album, with one side being focused strictly on hip-hop.
Taking to Instagram Live on Christmas Eve, the singer and rapper said that she’d want each side of the project to focus on a different sound.
The first side of the album would be seven songs consisting of her typical ‘pop-rap’ sound, while the other side would consist of 12 hip-hop songs. She also said the hip-hop side of the album would have all songs produced by Jay Versace and 9th Wonder.
.@DojaCat talks about plans to release a double album consisting of a Pop-Rap side and a Hip-Hop side.
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— Doja Cat News (@DojaNews) December 25, 2021
Both Jay Versace and 9th Wonder both reacted to Doja’s wishes, with the former simply tweeting “brah” and the latter tweeting “say what now”.
— ïžJAYVERSACE (@JAYVERSACE) December 25, 2021
Say what now? https://t.co/YL9Cuy9fVw
— 9th Wonder (@9thwonder) December 25, 2021
Doja Cat’s third album, ‘Planet Her’, dropped earlier this year. She recently addressed her collaborative relationship with controversial producer Dr. Luke, who worked on a number of ‘Planet Her’ tracks as well as her two previous albums, 2018’s ‘Amala’ and 2019’s ‘Hot Pink’.
âI havenât worked with him in a very long time,â she said. âThereâs shit that heâs credited for, where Iâm like, âHmm, I donât know, I donât know if you did anything on that.’
âThe point is heâs gotten some credit for shit. And, you know, itâs whatever. I donât think I need to work with him again. I donât think I need to work with him in the future.”
Doja Cat also recently revealed that she was approached by Billie Eilish to feature on what would become one of her formative hits, ‘Bellyache’.
âI remember thinking it was so cute. I loved it. I just couldnât think of anything to write,â Doja said. âIt was one of my writerâs-block moments…I donât think the song was for me, though. It was quite hard to write to.â
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