Doja Cat has teased that she is likely to be collaborating with the likes of Megan Thee Stallion, Ariana Grande, SZA and quite a few others on her upcoming new album.
After asserting her attainable new mission ‘Planet Her’ in December, it seems to be as if the ‘Say So’ hitmaker has now revealed the names of the artists who’re set to visitor on her potential third album.
Taking to Twitter final evening (January 5) to attract consideration to the eight individuals she’s following, she tweeted: “Following them for a reeeeaaaaasssoooonnn 😉 Guess why.”
If that purpose is as a result of she’s collaborated with them, then it seems to be as if Doja Cat has recruited French Montana, Megan Thee Stallion, A$AP Ferg, Saweetie, The Weeknd, Ariana Grande, Younger Thug and SZA for her new music.
Following them for a reeeeaaaaasssoooonnn 😉 Guess why.
— PLANET HER (@DojaCat) January 5, 2021
Again in September, Doja Cat revealed that her new album is “all ready”.
She informed Fat Joe throughout an Instagram Dwell on September 10 that she would have favored to have launched the report then, however mentioned: “You need to plan issues accordingly and there’s quite a bit occurring”.
In the meantime, Nas has addressed his now-infamous Doja Cat namedrop, explaining that the attention it received is symptomatic of the social media age.
In August the rapper launched ‘Ultra Black‘, the lead single from his new album ‘King’s Disease‘, which incorporates the lyric: “We going Extremely Black/ Unapologetically Black/ The other of Doja Cat“. Fans were quick to hype up the line online despite Doja Cat saying she wouldn’t beef with the star because he is a hero of hers.
Nas said of the situation in an interview with NME: “Effectively, I’ve been away, so, after all, I point out somebody’s title that’s standard and individuals are gonna speak about it. I hear individuals do it on a regular basis however nobody makes an enormous deal of it. Possibly it’s as a result of I don’t put out data quite a bit, so that they’re like, ‘Whoa!’”
He continued: “I don’t actually know the world that these stars stay in anymore. I’m rapping the identical manner I did once I was on the block, however now there’s a brand new world and what I say can take off with social media and I can’t do something about it.”