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Doja Cat is the definition of a modern pop chameleon — bold, witty, and endlessly creative. Born Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, she started her journey by uploading songs to SoundCloud as a teenager, blending hip-hop, R&B, and internet humor into something entirely her own. By the time her viral hit “Mooo!” took over social media in 2018, Doja had already proved that she wasn’t afraid to take risks — and that her talent could back it all up.

Her breakout came with Hot Pink (2019), home to chart-topping anthems like “Say So,” “Streets,” and “Juicy,” showing the world her ability to shapeshift between rapper, singer, and provocateur. Then came Planet Her (2021), an intergalactic pop-rap masterpiece that solidified her as one of the most inventive stars of her generation. With Scarlet (2023), Doja reinvented herself once again — trading sparkly pop for dark, confident rap energy and proving her versatility on hits like “Paint the Town Red” and “Attention.” In 2025, she returned to her pop roots with Vie.

From viral moments to Grammy wins, Doja Cat has built a career on pushing boundaries. But how well do you really know the woman behind the wigs, the memes, and the bangers? Let’s find out.






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Answer Key:


  • 1. A) Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini
    2. C) “Say So”
    3. C) Amala
    4. A) Nicki Minaj
    5. B) “Woman”
    6. C) 2022
    7. A) Scarlet
    9. C) 2020
    10. B) “Kiss Me More”

How Did You Score?

8-10 Correct: You’re a true kitten — stylish, fearless, and fully in your Doja era.

5-7 Correct: You know your “Say So” from your Scarlet, but a few lyrics might’ve slipped by.

1-4 Correct: Time to stream Hot Pink and Planet Her back-to-back — Doja would want you fully caught up.




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One response to “How Well Do You Know Doja Cat? Take the Quiz”

  1. […] Doja Cat is speaking out in defense of Madonna, pushing back against ageist criticism circulating on TikTok. The rapper directly addressed comments suggesting Madonna is “too old” to perform, turning the conversation toward deeper biases within pop culture. […]

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