“No more pop”: Doja Cat hints at a rap album

doja cat will release a rap album

Doja Cat is done with pop music, calling her raps “mid and corny.” The singer explained that she never wanted to prove anything to anyone with her music and only created what she enjoyed making. However, constant criticism has led her to decide to create rap songs because people say she can’t.

The American songwriter started her career in 2014 with a song called So High. However, she found fame with her single Say So in 2020. Currently, the LA-born artist has over 11 million subscribers on her YouTube channel. Her music has won numerous awards and accolades, including a Guinness world record.

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Pop music no longer excites Doja Cat 

The singer has created numerous tracks that went viral on TikTok, creating different trends on social media. Her songs are immensely popular among the Gen Z, thanks to their catchy lyrics, rap verses, and immersive music videos. Doja Cat is also known for her “no f**ks given” attitude. Remember when she wore an eyelash mustache at Paris Fashion Week earlier this year?

However, the hitmaker appears to be fed up with the constant criticism she receives regarding her rap verses. She recently took to Twitter to express her frustration, writing no more pop, adding:

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The singer also told a fan that pop music no longer excited her.

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Despite facing online criticism, Doja Cat has undeniably produced numerous successful songs in her career. Let’s take a look at the top five most popular tracks she has released so far.


5 most popular songs by Doja Cat

Here is the list of the five most popular songs by Doja. The list is based on YouTube views.

5) Like That ft. Gucci Mane 

Like That by Doja Cat
A screenshot from Like That (Image via YouTube/Doja Cat)

Like That is the fifth most popular Doja Cat song on YouTube. The 2020 single was supposed to be a part of her 2019 album, Hot Pink. The track peaked at number 50 on the US Billboard Hot 100 with a viral TikTok dance challenge popularizing it on social media. 

4) Need to Know

Need to Know by Doja Cat
Screenshots from Need to Know (Image via YouTube/Doja Cat)

Need to Know holds the number four spot with over 275 million views on YouTube. Doja Cat included the song in her third album, Planet Her, and released it on June 11, 2021. It reached the top 10 on the Billboard charts in 10 countries and also sparked a viral TikTok trend.

3) Juicy ft Tyga

Juicy by Doja cat
Screenshot from Juicy (Image via YouTube/Doja Cat)

Juicy is a groovy track from Doja Cat’s 2019 album, Amala. The song became so popular that a remixed version of the song was included in her subsequent album called Hot Pink. The track has accumulated over 312 million views on YouTube, making it the third most popular song by the artist.

2) Kiss Me More ft. SZA

Need to Know by Doja Cat
Screenshot from Kiss Me More (Image via YouTube/Doja Cat)

Doja Cat released Kiss Me More in 2021 as part of Planet Her. It topped the charts in multiple countries and became Doja’s first song to win a Grammy, winning the award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. The rap verse went viral on TikTok with a dance challenge, and the track is currently the singer’s second most popular on YouTube with over 410 million views.

1)  Say So

Say so by Doja cat
Screenshots from Say So (Image via YouTube/Doja Cat)

Released in 2020, Say So is the most-viewed song by the artist, with over 442 million views on YouTube. It was initially a part of Doja’s second album, Hot Pink, and peaked at the top four on the US Billboard Hot 100.

However, it found real success after rapper Nicki Minaj released a remix version that went on to become number one on the charts. The song set a Guinness record for being the first female rap duo to top the charts.

We are sure that Doja Cat’s next album will contain some foot-tapping music. Fans can only wait to see what the singer has in store for future releases.

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