
Vie is a Soul & Funk album by Doja Cat, originally released in 2025. On Gatefold: 23 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Soul & Funk
- Contemporary R&B
- synthetic
- playful
- hedonistic
About
“I believe the weirdest ones survive,” Doja Cat sings on “Stranger”—a line that just as easily applies to her unpredictable trajectory as it does a shimmering power ballad for misfits in love. With her world-conquering third album, 2021’s <i>Planet Her</i>, Doja Cat completed her evolution from viral internet oddball to full-on pop-rap star. Well, sorta: Ever the contrarian, the musician born Amala Dlamini announced in early 2023 that she was leaving pop music behind; months later, her fourth album, <i>Scarlet</i>, showcased her formidable rap skills with flinty songs that rejected the terms of her mainstream success. But when she began to conceptualize her fifth album last year, the pendulum swung the other way. “I think I love talking about love,” Doja tells Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. “And I also think music is just such a door for expressing love in its different forms.” On <i>Vie</i> (the French word for life, or the phonetic interpretation of the Roman numeral five), Doja pulls up via DeLorean with a whole new sound and style. Artfully grounded in the decadence of the ’80s, she spiffs up songs about love-bombing and limerence with skittering drum machines, punchy basslines, and the occasional sax solo. She channels Queen on “AAAHH MEN!,” an ode to the maddening, demoralizing, irresistible pleasures of men, and brings new jack swing into the 2020s on lead single “Jealous Type.” Naturally, what she called “that ’80s tacky romance sort of spin” demanded Doja’s first meet-up with pop’s premiere nostalgist, Jack Antonoff. “And so it’s the grappling with talking about something personal and creating something fresh, and then getting to know someone new,” she tells Lowe of their collaboration. “All of these things fell together really naturally.” More playful than its predecessor, <i>Vie</i> relishes in its campy mood board and dishy subject matter: On “Silly! Fun!,” a punch-drunk R&B throwback about romantic delusion, the honeymoon’s over nearly as soon as it starts (“I know it could be a blast to just pop out a baby/We’re so very silly, getting married in Vegas”). But just because it’s flamboyant doesn’t mean it can’t be deep. “This album really grew from my sessions in therapy, and being so gung-ho on being there twice a week,” she says. “And learning about the human experience and how our brains function subconsciously and consciously.” Meanwhile, she mastered her singing skills—note the chops towards the end of “Jealous Type.” “I feel like I can do a lot more things that I could never do,” she says. “It’s just a more evolved, more mature version of whatever I’ve been doing since the beginning.” High-gloss romance aside, love manifests in other ways. “I think that creativity is love,” Doja tells Lowe. “You risk a lot for love. And so when a musician loves what they do, sometimes that entails things that are kind of uncomfortable and scary. But it doesn’t matter, because you love that thing so much.”
via Apple Music
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Tracklist
- 1Cards3:43
- 2Jealous Type2:43
- 3AAAHH MEN!3:13
- 4Couples Therapy2:41
- 5Gorgeous4:26
- 6Stranger3:21
- 7All Mine3:22
- 8Take Me Dancing (feat. SZA)3:44
- 9Lipstain3:23
- 10Silly! Fun!2:32
- 11Acts of Service3:31
- 12Make it Up3:10
- 13One More Time3:26
- 14Happy3:24
- 15Come Back3:05
Credits
Performers
- Doja CatLEAD VOCALS BACKING VOCALS PERCUSSION
- SZAFEATURING
- Amala Zandile DlaminiLEAD VOCALS
- Jack AntonoffBACKING VOCALS BASS ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Sam DewBACKING VOCALS KEYBOARDS
- Gavin BennettBASS GUITAR DRUM PROGRAMMING
- Ari StaracePERCUSSION PROGRAMMED BY BASS
- Evan SmithSAXOPHONE FLUTE
- Zem AuduSAXOPHONE
- Gordon DillardBACKING VOCALS
- Jamal MooreBACKING VOCALS
- Benjamin BoukrisDRUM PROGRAMMING PERCUSSION SYNTHESIZER
- George DanielDRUM PROGRAMMING KEYBOARDS PIANO
- Kurtis MckenzieDRUM PROGRAMMING BASS SYNTHESIZER
- SounwaveDRUM PROGRAMMING SYNTH BASS
- StavrosDRUM PROGRAMMING SYNTHESIZER
- f a l l e nDRUM PROGRAMMING SYNTHESIZER
- Bobby HawkVIOLIN STRINGS
5 collectors on Gatefold own this · 23 pressings tracked on Gatefold
