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Doja Cat Albums Worst to Best

 Doja Cat has been one of my favorite rapper/singers of the past few years. Let's see which albums are the best from her.





5) Amala (88)-Doja’s first album is honestly pretty damn good. You can tell she was still refining her sound tho on this. The last 3 songs “Juicy”, “Tia Tamera”, and “Mooo” are so good. “Candy” is another banger. The album is really well balanced being pretty much good in all areas but not really great in any tho. Favorite Track: Mooo.


4) Scarlet (90)- Believe it or not, this was an album I was on the fence about getting. I’m glad I got it. This is a rap heavy album but there’s still plenty of singing here and there. “Demons” and “F**k the GIrls” are Doja at her roughest. “Attention” was a great single. “Agora Hills” is a nice cute track. The monster single “Paint the Town Red” is the best track however. This album wa a big departure for her, but for the most part it paid off. Fav. Track Paint the Town Red.


3) Vie (92)-This was Doja returning to her pop roots, but this time with an 80s twist. It’s a great album where Doja kinda acts as her own featured rapper on many songs. Lead single “Jealous Type” is a banger. I really like “AAAAH MEN” too, as its beat is just fire. There are a lot of solid deep cuts here like “Silly! Fun!” And “Lipstain”. This album grew on me. Once it clicked, it clicked. It’s technically tied with the next album but I enjoy that one a little more….Fav. Track: AAAH MEN.





2) Hot Pink (92)-This was the album that put Doja on the map. There’s the monster hit “Say So” here, which is so smooth and sultry. The Gucci Mane assisted “Like That” is a banger.She even included “Juicy” from the past album but this time it has a verse from Tyga on it. You basically have a very well produced album with mostly great songs. It had to get the nod over the #3 album.   Fav. Track Like That.


1) Planet Her (93)-I became a huge fan of Doja Cat off this album. The production here seems to fit her perfectly. The album gets off to a great start with “Woman”. There’s a good amount of guests on this album too….like Ariana Grande on “I Don’t Do Drugs”, to the sultry “You Right” with The Weeknd. “Options” with JID grew on me too. Of course it doesn’t really get better than “Kiss Me More” with SZA. Of course the argument could be made for “Need to Know”. Thats one of her best songs!. Fav Track Need to Know.

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