Doja Cat’s fifth album Vie marks a sharp turn back to pop after the darker, experimental Scarlet. Produced primarily by Jack Antonoff with help from Y2K, the record leans into lush 80s-inspired textures, disco-pop grooves, and glossy synth layers. Unlike her feature-packed past projects, Vie is almost entirely solo, save for a late-arriving SZA verse on “Take Me Dancing” that may only appear on streaming. The lead single “Jealous Type”, with its funk-pop bounce and playful vulnerability, sets the tone for an album centered on love, romance, and the messiness of intimacy. Tracks like “Gorgeous,”, “Cards” and “Couples Therapy” balance emotional directness with Doja’s signature wit, while “Aaah Men!” suggests a more playful, risk-taking detour. It’s Doja Cat’s most introspective album yet, showing that her pop instincts remain as sharp as ever. You can support her and buy/stream her new album out, NOW !!~~Track Preview~~
“Take Me Dancing”
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