Doja Cat Returns to Pop With New Album Vie

Doja Cat Returns to Pop With New Album Vie


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Doja Cat is back to being a pop star on her new album Vie.

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The 15-track project dropped on Friday (Sept. 26) and includes one feature from Doja’s Kiss Me More sister, SZA. The album also includes the lead single “Jealous Type,” which Doja performed at the 2025 VMAs alongside celebrated saxophonist Kenny G. Doja previously said this album would be more pop-lenient compared to her 2023 rap album Scarlet, and will focus on love, romance, and sex. She made good on that promise, as Vie‘s sound never strays away from the 80s-infused pop energy heard on past Doja hits like Say So.” The singer and rapper spoke about working with producer Jack Antonoff for the lighthearted record in an interview with Apple Music, and said crafting the record together became a very personal experience. 

“I’m working with Jack Antonoff and working with a person that’s new in my life,” she told Zane Lowe. “And so it’s the grappling with talking about something personal and creating something fresh, and then getting to know someone new, and then all of these things fell together really naturally. He’s been such a wonderful person to work with.”

Now that the project is out, Doja Cat will celebrate the release with her Ma Vie World Tour. While she has only announced shows in Asia, New Zealand, and Australia, she’s set to perform on Saturday Night Live on Oct. 4, so hopefully some North American dates will follow after that.

Listen to Doja Cat’s new album Vie below.


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