Doja Cat Releases Her Highly Anticipated Fifth Studio Album
Blending '80s and '70s.
A pulse of rose-tinted reverie, where life's fleeting notes entwine with love's shadowed waltz—Doja Cat unveils Vie, her fifth breath of sonic alchemy, a canvas of curiosity and change etched in '80s shimmer and '70s haze. Through Kemosabe and RCA's embrace, it blooms with homages to eras past—yet pulses with a modern heart, interpreting romance's ache, ecstasy's thrill, and self's quiet storm.
Vie: Whispers of Life's Labyrinth
Envision a hotline to the heart's hidden chambers, where Doja's voice—playful, piercing—dials into jealousy’s coil and intimacy's spark. From numerology's five, a tattoo's silent vow, Vie unfurls as adventure's map: tracks like "Jealous Type" swing with new jack edge, "Aaahh Men!" channels Queen's defiant growl, while SZA's silk threads "Take Me Dancing" into nocturnal bliss. Retro veils—'70s funk, '90s pop—cloak tales of "Couples Therapy" and "Acts Of Service," where love's wonder wars with its wounds, a mirror to self or soulmate's gaze.
In "Gorgeous," directed by Bardia Zeinali's lens amid New York's electric hum, icons like Irina Shayk and Alek Wek orbit Doja's orbit, a constellation of ethereal fire that ignites the screen.
A Tapestry of Echoes and Echo Chambers
As Vie ripples outward, Doja graces CBS's Sunday glow and co-hosts Fallon's midnight mirth on October 1st, her SNL debut a comet's tail on the 4th. From VMA stages with Kenny G's saxen sigh to Marc Jacobs' summer reverie, her path traces "Lipstain" and "Silly! Fun!" into merch's tactile dream: berets bowed in '80s nod, vinyl veiled in rose, all blooming at Amazon's digital dawn. Here, without life's spark, no love ignites; without love's flame, no adventure calls—a mantra woven through "Happy" and "Come Back," inviting souls to dance in the album's luminous wake.
In this rose-hued odyssey, Vie becomes not mere sound, but a living verse—curious, changeable, eternally alive.