Scarlet

Doja Cat

Review

Doja Cat's album *Scarlet* marks a bold evolution in her artistry, showcasing a darker, edgier sound compared to her previous pop-centric work. With a heavier emphasis on rap and experimental production, *Scarlet* reveals a rawer side of Doja, both lyrically and tonally. Tracks like "Paint the Town Red" and "Agora Hills" stand out for their catchy hooks and confident delivery, while deeper cuts explore moodier, more introspective territory. The album may surprise fans of her earlier radio-friendly hits, but it demonstrates her versatility and willingness to take creative risks. Overall, *Scarlet* is a compelling and unapologetic statement from an artist unafraid to challenge expectations.

Info

"Scarlet" is the fourth studio album by American rapper and singer Doja Cat, released on September 22, 2023, in both the United States and the United Kingdom. The album marks a stylistic shift towards a darker, more rap-focused sound compared to her earlier pop-oriented projects. "Scarlet" was released through Kemosabe Records and RCA Records. Recording sessions for the album took place in various studios, including locations in Los Angeles. The album features production from a range of notable producers, including Earl on the Beat, Jay Versace, London on da Track, Y2K, and D.A. Got That Dope, among others, contributing to its diverse and experimental sound. Upon release, "Scarlet" peaked at number four on the US Billboard 200 chart and reached number five on the UK Albums Chart, solidifying Doja Cat's continued commercial success on both sides of the Atlantic.

Tracklisting

  1. Paint The Town Red
  2. Demons
  3. Wet Vagina
  4. Fuck The Girls (FTG)
  5. Ouchies
  6. 97
  7. Gun
  8. Go Off
  9. Shutcho
  10. Agora Hills
  11. Can't Wait
  12. Often
  13. Love Life
  14. Skull And Bones
  15. Attention
  16. Balut
  17. WYM Freestyle
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