Doja Cat will not be delving into country music anytime soon.
On Sept. 21, the “Kiss Me More” singer appeared on CBS Mornings, where journalist Michelle Miller brought up the idea of artists dabbling in different genres and bringing back old trends.
“I think that coming out of the ’90s, there was a hope for the future and artists were doing everything and playing a lot with irony,” Doja said. “It’s just gotten more and more ironic over the years, like rappers wearing skirts … rappers wearing skirts is a big one, and dresses — like that was being in touch with their feminine side.”
Miller brought up genres like pop, rap, jazz, and R&B, a lot of which Doja Cat has done before, as she then asked the “Paint The Town” singer what genre her music doesn’t reflect.
Her answer? “Country,” Doja said. “I think I’m a rapper that makes pop music.”
Doja Cat’s newest album, “Vie,” is said to be very “pop-driven,” according to an interview the artist did with VMagazine, and the influences can be heard in the first single to drop from the album, “Jealous Type.”
“Vie” is out on Sept. 26. Doja Cat,29, is most known for songs like “Streets,” “Woman,” and “Tia Tamera.”
Several rappers have been either dabbling in country lately, including BigXthaPlug and Akon.
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