Top 10 Doja Cat Songs

Doja Cat Songs

Our Top 10 Doja Cat Songs list takes a look at a popular singer and rapper. She has sold more than 12 million albums and singles worldwide. She has won numerous awards throughout her career. Some of the awards include American Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, Billboard Women and Music, BMI Pop Awards, BMI R&B Hip-Hop Awards, etc. Some of her hits include “Candy,” “Juicy,” “Woman,” “Need to Know,” “Like That,” “Streets,” “Motive,” “Kiss Me More,” “You Right” and “Say So.”

Doja Cat was born Amala Ratna Zandile Diamimi on October 21, 1995. She started singing when she was a teenager. She started releasing her music on SoundCloud. The song she wrote called “So High” caught the attention of the executives at RCA Records. She was signed to a record deal at 17. She released her first album Purrr! in 2014. It was released independently. It features the singles “So High,” “Control” and “Beautiful.

Doja Cat took a break from music before she released Amala in 2019. It peaked at number 138 on Billboard 200. It features the singles “Go to Town,”” Candy” and “Mooo!”. Hot Pink was released in 2019. It peaked at number eight on the r&b charts and number 9 on Billboard 200. It features the singles “Juicy,” “Rules,” “Cyber Sex,” “Say So,” “Like That” and “Streets.” The album sold over 500,000 copies. Planet Her was released in 2021. It peaked at number one on the r&b charts and number two on Billboard 200. It features the singles “Kiss Me More,” “You Right”, “Need to Know” and “Woman.”

Doja Cat is a triple threat because she is a singer, rapper and dancer. She is a songwriter. She has dealt with controversy throughout her career, but she was able to overcome it. There aren’t too many artists who can rap and sing on their own tracks. She is a similar artist to Lauryn Hill because she also sings and raps. She has to compete with artists such as Beyonce, Rihanna, Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj, Cardi B as well as other singers and rappers, but she manages to maintain her own identity as well as her audience. She may not have that many albums, but she is here to stay. This Top 10 Doja Cat Songs list will feature her best songs.

# 10 – Candy

The first song on our Top 10 Doja Cat Songs list is “Candy” from the album Amala. The song has a hip-hop, r&b and trap beat. The erotic song is about sex. The song is for couples who are intimate with each other. Doja Cat is confident with her sexuality, but she manages not to be too graphic with the lyrics. She uses metaphors to describe sex. The song isn’t for young children, but she manages to never go too overboard that it couldn’t be played on radio.

This track gives Doja Cat a chance to explore her sexuality without holding anything back. The music is sensual and sexy which matched the theme of the song. It is more of an r&b song than a hip-hop song. It has more of an r&b vibe than a hip-hop vibe. This is something you can listen to while you’re in the bedroom. Doja Cat sounds like Rihanna in this track. She is showcasing her inner Rihanna here. This sounds like something Rihanna would have done so it’s befitting that she chose to sing it like Rihanna.

Doja Cat is a rapper, but she also has a decent singing voice. In fact, her voice sounds pretty good on this track. The only minor complaint is she is hard to understand. You may have to read the lyrics to understand what she is saying. Her sweet melodic voice sells the song beautifully. She sings in time with the music and doesn’t miss a beat. The song does end abruptly. You think that the song is still going, but it is over.

# 9 – Juicy ft. Tyga

The next song on our Top 10 Doja Cat Songs list is “Juicy” from the Amala (Deluxe) album. The song has an r&b and hip-hop beat. The confident song is about her bottom. She talks about how men are attracted to her lower anatomy. The song is about having fun in the bedroom, but she wants to focus on her lower anatomy. She would have to have a positive attitude about her body because most people wouldn’t write a song about their own body parts. They usually write songs about other people’s body parts. If a man had written a song about a woman’s behind being “juicy,” It would have come off sounding sexist.

Doja Cat sounds empowering talking about the way her behind looks good to men. Lyrically, the song has a deeper meaning than talking about her behind. She wants people to embrace their bodies even if it’s voluptuous. It has a good message about accepting your body. The musical arrangement is rhythmic and adds something special to the song. It gives the song an uplifting mood boost. The melody sounds sweet and tender. This isn’t the type of music you would expect to hear from a hip-hop artist, which was a pleasant surprise. Doja Cat sounds angelic in this track.

She is channeling her inner Rihanna. She sings the song effortlessly. Tyga is featured in the song. His rhymes are pretty good. He doesn’t bring anything different to the table. His rap is something you would expect to hear in any hip-hop song. The song would have been better if she did it by herself. His rap wasn’t needed. The rap doesn’t hurt the song, but it could have been omitted.

# 8 – Like That ft. Gucci Mane

The tell-it-like-it-is jam is from the Hot Pink album. The song has an r&b and hip-hop beat. The sensual song is about her informing her love interest on how to treat her. The love interest is already proving himself by taking her to expensive restaurants. He also dresses well. She wants him to continue pleasing her and she will do the same. This track became popular on TikTok. It is perfect for chilling out at a cookout.

The music is upbeat and energetic. It is similar to something Janet Jackson would have done in the past. The music will have you on the dance floor. There is no way to sit still while listening to it. Doja Cat sings and raps in this track. She shows versatility because she sings the song in her upper register while she raps in a lower register. She sings the verses in a fast flow as if she was rapping the lyrics. Her singing voice is completely different from her rapping voice. She is channeling her inner Janet Jackson in this song.

Her rhymes are similar to Nicki Minaj’s style of rapping. Gucci Mane appears in the song. He does a good job with his rapping. His part wasn’t needed because Doja Cat raps in the song, but it doesn’t hurt the song. There is a lot going on in the song so you will never be bored. It gives you a chance to hear Doja Cat singing and rapping. The song never gets old. It is enjoyable from beginning to end.

# 7 – Woman

The feminine song is from the Planet Her album. It has an Afro, pop, r&b and reggae beat. The empowering song is about femininity and diversity. It tells a story about what it is like to be a woman. It talks about a system where men pit women against each other. The song is also about her wanting to be with a man. She wants to be his woman and she lets him know why she wants to be his woman.

The song has two meanings. It starts off as her wanting to be with a man. In the second half of the song, she describes how men pit women against each other. It is up to you to decide how the song will resonate with you. The music is infectious. She combines Afro pop with a jazz bass. The combination makes for a phenomenal sound. She uses a variety of percussions throughout the track.

The drums creates a thumping beat. She also includes the keyboard to complete the sound. Doja Cat sings and raps in the track. She sounds like Rihanna in the verses. She uses a double in the chorus which was a nice touch. She raps in the second half of the song. She races through the rhymes at an impressive speed. The song will be good with or without lyrics because the music is just as amazing as the vocals. The song didn’t need any guest appearances because Doja Cat was all it needed. The song is something you can groove to all day long.

# 6 – Streets

The regretful song is from the Hot Pink album. The song has an r&b beat. The yearning song is about her wanting to be with an old lover. When the relationship ended, she realized that she couldn’t find any better than the one she lost. She wants to be back with him. The lyrics may not seem like much of a love song because she talks about wanting the guy back because she couldn’t do any better.

This song is relatable to anyone who would want an old love back in his or her life. The title of the song doesn’t really give much away. This is one of the songs that helped put Doja Cat on the map. The track became a hit through TikTok. The music is slow and melodic. It features a sample of B2K’s song “Streets Is Callin’. The sample works with the song. It gives you a chance to focus on her voice as she sings and raps. She sounds a little different when she sings this song.

She sounds like a combination of Rihanna and Ella Mai. Her voice blends very well with the music. She showcases her incredible vocal range. She also shows depth and growth in her vocals. Doja Cat’s rhyming skills are through the roof. She manages to rap fast to a slow beat. This electrifying song will stay in your head long after it is over.

# 5 – Motives ft. Doja Cat

The next song on our Top 10 Doja Cat Songs list is “Motive” from Ariana Grande’s Positions album. The song has a dance pop, hip-hop, electro house and micros house. This questionable song finds a woman questioning why a man wants to be with her. She questions the man’s “motives.” We have all been there once or twice in our lives. We have all been in a position where we have wondered why someone would want to be with us.

The song is geared towards women, but men can relate to it. The music has a classic disco vibe to it. The melody is similar to Ariana Grande’s “One Last Time.” The music is very dance friendly. You can move around to the beat in your seat. Ariana Grande and Doja Cat are an unlikely pair because they sing two different styles of music, but they manage to make the unlikely pairing work.

Ariana Grande sings the lyrics and the hook while Doja Cat provides the rhyming. Their voices blend well together. Ariana Grande sings in her lower register. She is channeling her inner Mariah Carey. Doja Cat does an incredible job. Her rhymes are flawless. She raps in time with the beat change. She uses a deep raspy tone while she is rapping. Ariana Grande and Doja Cat recorded another song together, but they need to do more songs together. This song is fire and needs to be on repeat several times because it is worth multiple listens.

# 4 – Need to Know

The sleek song is from the Planet Her album. The song has a trap-pop beat. The seductive song is about sex. She discusses how she wants to have sex all night long. The song is about a man she heard is good in bed. She wants to find out if what she heard was true This is relatable to anyone who wants a physical relationship. The lyrics are explicit and not for children. It is also not appropriate for radio because of the graphic lyrics.

Here is some trivia about the song. Doja Cat was drunk when she wrote this song. Whether she was drunk or not, she managed to write an addictive song. The music has a slow hip-hop beat. Songs like this are usually fast, but this one is slow and perfect for the bedroom. The music has a futuristic sound. The base is incredible. The drums give the song tempo.

Doja Cat sounds sexy and erotic in her vocals. She sounds as if she’s trying to turn her man on while she is singing the song. She sings in a sexy whisper that will turn the listeners on. Doja Cat delivers on her vocals. She hits a home run while she is pouring her heart out. She delivers her usual angelic voice effortlessly. She rhymes very fast in this song. It’s reminiscent of rapper Twista. If you are familiar with how fast he raps, you will have an idea of how fast Doja Cat was in this song. You might need to look at the lyrics to understand what she is saying.

# 3 – Kiss Me More ft. Sza

The bold song is from the Planet Her album. The song has a pop, dance and r&b beat. The playful song is about kissing. Doja Cat and Sza tell their sides of what it’s like to kiss their partners. Doja Cat is in love with her man and kissing will lead to having sex. Sza talks about a lover who was unfaithful to her. She felt as if she couldn’t breathe in the relationship. She discovers her worth and her friends believe she dodged a bullet. Despite warnings from her friends, she gives her lover hope that they could be together.

The track features an interpolation of “Physical” by Olivia Newton-John. The music is energetic. It is light and breezy and perfect for the summer. It has a blend of old school meets new school vibe. It is very dance friendly and will have you on the dance floor. The song is playful and not meant to be taken seriously. It is a fun song that will entertain you. It has a groovy beat.

The base and guitar sell the bouncy music. Doja Cat and Sza’s vocals are smoking hot. They both do a great job vocally. They both sing in time with the infectious beat. They both get equal time to shine throughout the song. Their voices blend well together. They are hard to understand so you may need to read the lyrics in order to understand what they are saying. This song is an earworm that will stay in your head after it is done.

# 2 – You Right ft. The Weeknd

The steamy song is from the Planet Her album. The song has an r&b beat. The drama filled track is about her being involved with someone and having an affair. The song is told in parts. She doesn’t want to leave her boyfriend for the other man. She wants her lover too much to end things with him. The other half of the song is about him saying that no matter how they feel about each other, she will stay with her boyfriend. They sing the song as if they are telling a story. It sounds like a juicy soap opera.

If you have ever been torn between two loves, this song is for you. The controversial song will stir up conversations about infidelity. The music is soothing and melodic. It will have you bopping your head to the beat. The music is dreamy. Doja Cat’s vocals are sweet and dreamy. She sounds like a combination of Ariana Grande and Rihanna. She has a raspiness in her tone when she sings the hook. It works well with the music. The Weeknd sounds amazing. He sings his vocals effortlessly. He sounds like Michael Jackson in this jam. Their voices blend well together. They sound as if they were meant to sing together. The only drawback to the song is it feels very short. It is barely over three minutes long. When you get into the song, it is off. It has you wanting to hear more of the jam.

# 1 – Say So ft. Nicki Minaj remix

The number one song on our Top 10 Doja Cat Songs list is “Say So” from the Hot Pink album. The song has a pop, disco and rap beat. The longing song is about her wanting a man to let her know how he feels about her. She doesn’t want him to beat around the bush. She wants him to admit how he feels about her. Men usually want women to tell how they feel. Women are the same way. They want to know how men feel about them.

This flirty song is relatable to anyone who has had feelings for someone and want those feelings to be returned. The infectious music will have you out of your seat. It has a groovy beat that is reminiscent of 90s r&b music. It has a banging drumbeat that drives the music. Nicki Minaj opens the song with her hard-hitting rhymes. She raps in time with the music. She appears again towards the end of the song. Doja Cat sounds like an angel. She sounds a little different in this track. She sings this in her upper register. She sounds similar to Jordin Sparks.

Doja Cat recorded a version of this song without Nicki Minaj. This version isn’t much different from the original. It is grittier and has more sass than the original version. The beat is the same except when Nicki Minaj appears in the song. Nicki Minaj doesn’t appear in the original version. Both versions of the song are worth checking out. It is up to you to decide which version you prefer. You will need to read the lyrics in order to understand what they are saying in the song.

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