Doja Cat’s Most Notable Collaborations: Ariana Grande, The Weeknd, and SZA

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Doja Cat, 28, released her new album, ‘Scarlet,’ last September. Although the album doesn’t feature any collaboration, Doja Cat has some enviable collaborations in her discography. In this article, we’ll delve into some of Doja Cat’s most notable collaborations, highlighting her incredible work with the likes of Ariana Grande, The Weeknd, and SZA.

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  • “Motive” with Ariana Grande

One of Doja Cat’s standout collaborations was “Motive” with pop sensation Ariana Grande. Released in October 2020 as part of Ariana’s album “Positions,” this track was an instant hit. The song combines Doja Cat’s signature playful and catchy style with Ariana’s powerful vocals, creating a captivating blend of pop and R&B. The lyrics explore the theme of relationships and trust issues, with both artists delivering impressive performances. “Motive” is just one of the collaborations between Doja Cat and Ariana Grande. The two superstars also teamed up on the remix of “34+35” and “I Don’t Do Drugs.”

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  • “You Right” with The Weeknd

In 2021, Doja Cat teamed up with R&B sensation The Weeknd for the sultry track “You Right.” This collaboration is part of Doja Cat’s album “Planet Her,” which saw her experimenting with different styles and genres. “You Right” perfectly encapsulates the album’s sensual and experimental vibe, with Doja Cat and The Weeknd’s voices harmonizing beautifully. The song’s themes revolve around desire and longing, and it quickly gained popularity among listeners worldwide. Doja Cat and The Weeknd have collaborated several times over the years. In 2020, the Canadian singer released the remix of “In Your Eyes” featuring Doja Cat.

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  • “Kiss Me More” with SZA

Perhaps one of Doja Cat’s most iconic collaborations to date is “Kiss Me More,” featuring the talented SZA. Released in April 2021, this track was a massive success. The song is part of her “Planet Her” album and exhibits a unique blend of pop, R&B, and funk. The catchy and playful nature of “Kiss Me More” is complemented by the chemistry between Doja Cat and SZA. The music video, inspired by space and sci-fi aesthetics, adds to the song’s allure. With its sensual lyrics and captivating melody, “Kiss Me More” became an anthem of love and desire.

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