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Doja Cat Returns with 'Vie' Album, 'Gorgeous' Music Video
Doja Cat’s fifth album, Vie, embraces retro-pop sounds and themes of love and transformation, with the lead single receiving a 3.79 rating on HotNewHipHop.
- Doja Cat released her fifth studio album Vie on September 26, 2025, out now via Kemosabe Records/RCA Records after teasing the release for months.
- Doja says Vie is a meditation on love and existence, with the title as wordplay linked to the Roman numeral V tattoo and a nod to 'La Vie en Rose' and her return to pop.
- Produced by Jack Antonoff and Y2K, the lead single 'Jealous Type' was crafted by both, while Bardia Zeinali directed the 'Gorgeous' video in New York City and Doja launched an Amazon.com/dojacat merch collection today.
- Announcing a world tour, Doja Cat will start the Vie World Tour on November 18 with five shows in Oceania and six in Asia, plus TV appearances on Oct. 1 and Oct. 4.
- Leaning heavily into Eighties sounds, reviewers note Vie samples Knight Rider and Body Double soundtracks but criticize its formulaic songwriting, reinforcing Doja Cat's daring yet uneven style.
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Doja Cat’s Fearless ‘Vie’ Poses A Big Question: What Is Pop?
Getty Images/Derrick Rossignol Over the course of the past seven years since she first exploded into stardom with “Mooo!,” Doja Cat has proven to be a musical chameleon, equally willing to dive into bluesy R&B as she is aggressive battle rap. Yet with her new album, Vie, she insists she’s making a pop album. If that’s true, though, her effort warrants a look at one of the biggest questions facing modern musical discourse: Just what the hell is p…
Doja Cat is back in the pop fold with the Jack Antonoff-produced "Vie." DN's Gabriel Zetterström listens to an album that looks back on 80s disco in a typical way, but where the star is still herself.
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