Doja Cat took an interesting approach to her Vogue interview on the 2023 Met Gala red carpet on Monday night.
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Doja Cat has shared a new remix of SZA‘s ‘Kill Bill’ – listen to it and watch the pair in 8-bit form in the remix’s video below.‘Kill Bill’ appears on SZA’s chart-topping new album ‘SOS’, and the collaboration follows the pair’s 2021 track ‘Kiss Me More’.The remix features relaxed, languid new verses from Doja Cat interspersed with SZA’s vocals from the original track.Alongside the song is a new 8-bit video which sees a cartoon version of Doja Cat fighting off enemies with a ball and chain.Check out the song and video below.The new remix arrives soon after Doja Cat teased that she has new music on the way, revealing in the process that all of it will be rap-based because she’s no longer interested in pop.“No more pop,” she tweeted, expounding on her current tastes as an artist in another reply to a fan: “Pop isn’t exciting to me anymore. I don’t wanna make it.”Doja also addressed those that have criticised her earlier rap material, boldly declaring she agrees with the take that “the majority of [her] rap verses are mid and corny”.
She continued: “I know they are. I wasn’t trying to prove anything, I just enjoy making music.
But I’m getting tired of hearing y’all say that I can’t [make rap music] so I will.”SZA, meanwhile, has announced new tour dates in the UK, Europe and US behind her new album. They follow a US arena tour that kicked off in February, and three more London dates at The O2 were recently added to the run.Tickets can be found here.
Doja Cat took an interesting approach to her Vogue interview on the 2023 Met Gala red carpet on Monday night.
Doja Cat is going viral for embracing the absurd at this year’s Met Gala. And really leaning in to her name…
Doja Cat and Jared Leto have turned heads at the 2023 Met Gala event after showing up dressed as cats.Their outfits pay homage to iconic late designer Karl Lagerfeld’s beloved white Burmese cat, Choupette. This year’s Met Gala theme is a tribute to Lagerfeld, who died in 2019.
Doja Cat looked absolutely purrfect at fashion’s biggest night.
Doja Cat took this year’s Met Gala theme very seriously.
Doja Cat went all out at the 2023 Met Gala on Monday evening (May 1) at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
Doja Cat is making sure her first Met Gala is a memorable one! On Monday, the 27-year-old rapper-singer made her debut at fashion's biggest night, turning heads at the Metropolitan Museum of Art benefit in New York City. Doja went full feline for the event, dressed as a bedazzled cat on the red carpet. Her hooded look featured a cat-ear silhouette and feathered train that was punctuated by cat eye, mouth and nose makeup. Ahead of the soiree, Doja teased her appearance by posting a mannequin with just her name on it. A post shared by Doja Cat (@dojacat)The «Say So» emcee is among a star-studded group at the 2023 Met Gala. The theme of this year's event is «Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty» and celebrates the full work and life of the late designer.
to the TIME 100 Gala on April 26 is giving me sexed-up modern Regency vibes and I have to tell you, I am obsessed. I thought the fashion world was reaching the end of creative ways to incorporate sheer into red carpet gowns, but I am delighted to have been proven wrong. Doja's sheer lavender skirt, adorned with layers of ladylike ruffles with a visible black bikini set underneath, ended just below her bosom, giving way to a sheer black panel at the bust. The empire silhouette and bright red opera gloves are giving Jane Austen, but the .
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Doja Cat delivered one of the most distinctive looks of her career when she attended the Schiaparelli Haute Couture Spring Summer 2023 show during Paris Fashion Week earlier this year, and she did so while sick.
Doja Cat was sick during her stand-out fashion moment. In an interview with L’Officiel, the 27-year-old rapper reveals that she was having stomach issues while covered in 30,000 hand-placed Swarovski crystals at Paris Fashion Week.
Doja Cat was sick during her stand-out fashion moment. In an interview with L'Officiel, the 27-year-old rapper reveals that she was having stomach issues while covered in 30,000 hand-placed Swarovski crystals at Paris Fashion Week.Doja tells the outlet that she «wanted to do something really major» for the Schiaparelli presentation, and fell «in love» with the sketches she received ahead of the event.«I got to Paris, and I did a few shows before Schiaparelli. Super smooth, super easy, fun, loved it.
Doja Cat battled through gastroenteritis to walk the red carpet at Paris Fashion Week earlier this year. The singer turned heads at the stylish event in the French capital back in January when she hit the head carpet covered in red body paint and 30,000 Swarovski crystals - and she's now revealed she went through the gruelling make-up application process despite battling crippling stomach pains because she was determined not to call in sick. In an interview with L'Officeil, Doja Cat explained: "I didn't realise I had to get up at four in the morning.
Doja Cat has spoken out about losing her blue tick on Twitter, arguing that it creates “higher chance that you’re a complete loser”.From tomorrow (Thursday April 20), the blue tick which authenticates true and noteworthy legacy accounts on the platform will be removed from all accounts unless users opt in to pay for Twitter Blue subscriptions.
The Lemon Twigs have shared their latest single ‘Every Day Is The Worst Day Of My Life’ from their forthcoming album ‘Everything Harmony’.The brand-new single is the fourth to be debuted ahead of the band’s upcoming album. With its melodic 70s-style bright guitar and harmonies, the song only features one single line “Every day is the worst day of my life.” The video, directed by Hilla Eden, features performance footage of the band in New York City as well as clips of zoo animals and The Lemon Twigs’ brother duo themselves, Brian and Michael D’Addario.The release comes after three previous singles: the ’60s-inspired ‘Corner Of My Eye’, KISS inspired ‘Any Time Of Day’ and ‘In My Head’.According to a recent press release, the album arrives as a “distinct blend of pop vocals”, featuring “sophisticated acoustic-folk melodies and rich textures”, heavily influenced by artists such as Simon & Garfunkel, Arthur Russell and Moondog.Written, recorded, produced and engineered solely by the band ‘Everything Harmony’ is set for release on May 5 and will tackle a range of motifs through its lyricism too – exploring themes of depression and isolation, and euphoria.‘When Winter Comes Around’‘In My Head’‘Corner Of My Eye’‘Any Time Of Day’‘What You Were Doing’‘I Don’t Belong To Me’‘Every Day Is The Worst Day Of My Life’‘What Happens To A Heart’‘Still It’s Not Enough’‘Born To Be Lonely’‘Ghost Run Free’‘Everything Harmony’‘New To Me’In the support of ‘Everything Harmony’, The Lemon Twigs are set to play a series of shows across the UK and EU starting in Amsterdam on May 20.
New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer. ET has you covered for everything in between.Kelly Clarkson leads this week's releases with two new singles, «Mine» and «Me,» both of which seemingly reference her 2020 divorce from Brandon Blackstock.
SZA and Doja Cat are together again!
SZA has shared a remix of her SOS track “Kill Bill” featuring Doja Cat. The pair reunite for the first time following their 2021 single "Kiss Me," which was awarded a Grammy the following year and led to a memorably chaotic acceptance speech.
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Baz Luhrmann praises multi-talented musician Doja Cat as he recalls his time working with her on “Elvis”.