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Doja Cat Releases Vegas From the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ELVIS
If you're a fan of Elvis Presley, you'll be excited to hear the new track from Doja Cat. She's known for blending hip-hop, R&B, and pop music. Fans first heard Hound Dog during Doja Cat's Coachella set in April. The Gospel artist Shonka also performed the song during her set. She will be starring as Big Mama Thornton in the film and will appear on the soundtrack as well.
Among the latest Grammy nods were SZA and Doja Cat. In addition to them, Coldplay, Lady Gaga, and Benny Blanco received nods as well. SZA, in particular, was a big target for the news due to her recent ankle break. SZA was on crutches during the ceremony, so it was not surprising that she wore a dress train and walked with crutches.
The two biggest categories for Doja Cat are Song of the Year and Album of the Year, with her album Planet Her being nominated for both categories. She is up against Eilish, Rodrigo, Lil Nas X, and Kanye West. Her album, Planet Her, spent half a year in the Billboard 200. While many hoped Doja Cat would take home a Grammy, it's not yet clear if she'll actually win any of them.
Despite the controversy surrounding her album, Doja Cat has received eight total GRAMMY nominations. Those nods include Best Pop Vocal Album, Best Melodic Rap Performance, and Best R&B Album. Additionally, her song "Need to Know" has been nominated for Best Rap Song. The nominations are especially impressive considering Doja's recent breakup from music. She'll be presenting at the awards ceremony.
In addition to Doja Cat's three Grammy nominations, Olivia Rodrigo and Silk Sonic also earned nods. Fans called out the snubs in the past. This reveals the Recording Academy's bias and sexism. A better Grammy voting process would mean more deserved recognition for critically-acclaimed artists. But, as of right now, the Grammys remain a messy award show.
Doja Cat has released a new single, "Vegas," which will be featured on the upcoming biopic about Elvis Presley, directed by Baz Luhrmann. The song features snippets from Big Mama Thornton's classic hit "Hound Dog," which Presley recorded and made into one of his signature songs. Doja Cat also collaborated with Eminem and StevieNicks for the track, which is set to be featured on the soundtrack of the upcoming Elvis biopic.
A new single by Doja Cat titled "Vegas" will be featured on the soundtrack of the upcoming biopic starring Tom Hanks and Austin Butler. The song is a tribute to Elvis' 1956 hit "Hound Dog" and features a sample of Big Mama Thornton's original version. Doja Cat's new track is perfect for the upcoming film.
The song was first previewed to fans at Coachella this past weekend and will be featured on the film's June 24 release date. 'Vegas' is Doja's first new music since her debut album, Planet Her, released in June 2021. Her debut album included tracks that mixed hip-hop, rap, trap-pop, and R&B. It's also likely to appear on Post Malone's next studio album.
Doja Cat's Planet Her album was certified platinum by the RIAA. It has been streamed more than 3.9 billion times around the world. The album features "Juicy" and "Say So," which have garnered over 19 million streams worldwide. The film's soundtrack also inspired the "Silhouette Challenge," one of the largest trends on TikTok. The album's first day activity was over 109K in the United States alone, and it reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album's first-week performance has already been certified 4x platinum by the RIAA. Additionally, it was streamed 7.8 billion times on Spotify.
The movie has a star-studded cast and is based on the life of the King of Rock 'n' Roll. Stars include Austin Butler, Olivia DeJonge, Tom Hanks, and Doja Cat Vegas. Among the many musical contributions on the soundtrack are "A Night at the Casino" and "Anchorman" by The Beatles.
Doja Cat has announced the release of a new single entitled 'Vegas' that will appear on the upcoming soundtrack for the biopic Elvis. The Baz Luhrmann film, starring Austin Butler, will be released on June 24. The song samples Big Mama Thornton's 'Hound Dog,' a classic which was once performed by the King himself.
"Vegas" by Doja Cat is a sample of the 1952 blues song "Hound Dog" by Big Mama Thornton, which Elvis turned into his signature song in 1956. The movie is starring Tom Hanks as the late King of Rock and Roll, with Austin Butler and Gary Clark Jr. as his sidekicks. This upcoming soundtrack will feature original songs by a variety of artists, including Doja Cat.
In February, Doja Cat made a guest appearance on Tyga's track 'Freaky Deaky.' She also performed a new song called 'Vegas' for the upcoming Baz Luhrmann biopic 'Elvis'. Her video for the song incorporated the iconic Elvis 'Hound Dog' and brought Gospel singer Shonka to perform the song, which is now available as a single. 'Elvis' will be released in cinemas on 24 June and RCA Records will release the soundtrack.
"Vegas" by Doja Cat was first teased last month during Doja Cat's Coachella performance, and will be featured on the film's soundtrack. The film is currently scheduled for a June 24 premiere. It is the first song released by Doja since her smash album Planet Her, which came out in June 2021. This album combined rap, trap pop, R&B, and Afrobeats sounds.
The soundtrack of the upcoming biopic ELVIS has been leaked, and it's a big deal. In addition to featuring Doja Cat, the film features Eminem, CeeLo Green, and Jazmine Sullivan on the soundtrack. The follow-up album is set to feature Hip Hop as a central element of the story. If you're looking for a new album to listen to, the soundtrack of ELVIS will be released on 6/24.
Doja Cat's new single "Vegas" is already making waves. The song features a number of interesting topics, including her relationship with Dr. Luke, her contribution to the Elvis soundtrack, and her Grammy win. Read on to learn more! And be sure to check out the video! We also have a review of the song. The lyrics are extremely menacing, with the lyrics being especially ominous in the second half.
The music video for Doja Cat's new single "Vegados" is an interesting and creative combination of style and funk. The rap artist samples the vocals of Elvis Presley and Big Mama Thornton for this song, which is bound to become a smash hit. In the video, Doja raps to a man who never deserves any attention. This track was teased during Doja Cat's performance at Coachella last month.
After playing the film's trailer at Coachella, Doja Cat has now dropped a teaser for the song. The teaser has been circulating on the internet for a while now, revealing that the song features vocal samples from Big Mama Thornton's "Hound Dog," which was also covered by Elvis Presley. While the singer has not confirmed the official release date of the track, sources have revealed that it will drop sometime in May.
The new single comes just in time for Coachella 2022. The song was written by Doja Cat and will be featured on the upcoming soundtrack for Baz Luhrmann's ELVIS biopic, which will hit theaters on June 24. Doja Cat also brought on Gospel singer Shonka to appear in the film as Big Mama Thornton. This song is definitely worthy of a spot on the soundtrack.
Doja Cat teased her upcoming project by debuting the track at Coachella in April. The music video for "Vegas" is set to appear in the Baz Luhrmann biopic, which will be released on June 24. Doja's new single "Vegas" features snippets of Big Mama Thornton's 1952 foundational rock and roll song, "Hound Dog." The film is also set in Las Vegas and will feature Big Mama Thornton and Gary Clark Jr. Unlike the film, "Vegas" is a hip-hop dance number that is sure to have a broad appeal.
Kesha is currently embroiled in a legal dispute with Dr. Luke over allegations that he sexually assaulted her. While Kesha denies the allegations, Dr. Luke has sued her for defamation. Despite the lawsuit, Doja Cat and Dr. Luke continue to work together on music. Their collaborations have resulted in Grammy nominations and numerous singles.
Despite the recent controversy over the alleged abuse of women by recording engineers, Doja Cat's relationship with Dr. Luke is still strong. The rap artist revealed her feelings in an interview with Rolling Stone. In the piece, she discussed her relationship with Dr. Luke, the controversial producer who is credited on some of her biggest hits. "Say So," "Best Friend," and "Kiss Me More" are among the songs that the singer has credited Dr. Luke with producing. Since signing with Dr. Luke's Kemosabe imprint, Doja Cat has produced three albums and is currently touring internationally.
While Doja Cat's relationship with Dr. Luke is in flux, the singer has been a significant part of Luke's recent trajectory. She engineered viral success with her debut album Kemosabe Records, resulting in the release of the song "Mooo!" with the memorable chorus "Bitch, I'm a cow." The song was written in Doja Cat's bedroom, and the music video for it has received millions of views. The song's popularity drew the attention of Luke, and the rap superstar began working with Doja Cat. Doja's reissue of Kemosabe Records included the Luke-produced "Juicy."
The allegations against Doja Cat are extremely disturbing, but thankfully, the rapper has taken a stance against the abuse of children. While she doesn't approve of her viral hit "So High," she has subsequently admitted that she regrets some of her edgelord tendencies. She's also a chef, and plans to develop her own cooking show. So, how can Dr. Luke and Doja Cat reconcile such disparate interests?
The late King of Rock and Roll's new biopic is set to hit cinemas on June 24, and Doja Cat has confirmed his involvement with the movie's soundtrack. The song, titled "Vegas," samples the 1952 blues song "Hound Dog" by Big Mama Thornton, which Elvis re-recorded for its 1956 release. The film is directed by Baz Luhrmann and stars Austin Butler as Elvis. In addition to his contribution to the soundtrack, Doja Cat has performed his own version of the track at Coachella 2022, where he previews his upcoming single 'Vegas.'
The soundtrack for the movie features contributions from Eminem, CeeLo Green, Doja Cat, and Stevie Nicks. The film also stars Denzel Curry and Yola as Sister Rosetta Tharpe, which is a role played by Yola in the movie. Meanwhile, the cast includes Gary Clark Jr. and Yola as Sister Rosetta Tharpe. Ahead of the release, fans can listen to Doja Cat's "Vegas" and other songs from the soundtrack.
Doja Cat's contribution to the Elvis movie soundtrack was first heard at Coachella. The song is from her Planet Her album, which was released in 2011. The video also features gospel singer Shonka Dukureh, who portrays Big Mama Thornton in the movie. The film's soundtrack will also feature performances from Tom Hanks and Austin Butler. Ultimately, the soundtrack will pay homage to Elvis's influence on music today.
RCA Records hasn't given details on the exact nature of the soundtrack, but the Doja Cat track suggests that the album won't feature only vintage Presley recordings. The label will confirm that the album will contain new versions of some classic songs and contributions from other genres. The album is expected to hit the shelves "this summer." This is an extremely early release date, as the movie hits theaters on June 24.
Doja Cat and SZA won their first Grammy awards last night. The duo took home the Best Pop Duo or Group Performance award. The Grammy ceremony itself didn't leave much room for surprises, and the performance seemed overly scripted. But there were some highlights, including a touching appearance by the Ukrainian president. While Avril Lavigne announced the winner of the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance category, SZA stumbled on the red carpet, and Doja Cat rushed onto the stage on crutches, saying she had just taken a bathroom break.
While Baz Luhrmann's upcoming biopic, Elvis, is due to open on June 24, the song will be featured on the film's soundtrack. "Vegas" features a snippet of Presley's landmark hit "Hound Dog." The film will feature Austin Butler as the King, as well as Doja Cat. For more information, visit Doja Cat's official website.
The singer and songwriter has had a roller-coaster ride to the top of the industry. He found breakout success with "Mooo!" and chart-topping success with "Say So" despite allegations of white supremacy and racism. Although he had eight Grammy nominations, he was outraged by accusations of white supremacy. While Doja Cat was nominated for eight Grammys, Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins was honored by winning three awards.
"Vegas" and "Hound Dog" are two new songs Doja Cat performed at Coachella, a prestigious music festival. The songs are reportedly written for Baz Luhrmann's upcoming Elvis biopic, and the singer has received praise from critics and fans alike. And with these new releases, Doja Cat has a bright future. So why not follow her? You'll be glad you did.
It's no secret that Doja Cat has been one of the most entertaining and explosive rappers on the scene. But she's always been controversial. Recently, the singer and songwriter opened up to Rolling Stone about her personal life, shitposting tendencies, and her relationship with Dr. Luke. Here, she reveals how she balances superstardom and her personal life. Read on to learn more about Doja Cat's controversial ways.
Doja Cat's shitposts can be attributed to her older behavior on social media. Her old Facebook profile contains homophobic slurs, including the n-word, and she's been accused of posting racist memes. On her Tumblr profile, she shows off 8-bit-aesthetic photos and selfies. In addition, her meme collection includes numerous images relating to drug abuse and white supremacy.
Doja Cat is a 24-year-old Los Angeles native. She's characterized by her renegade attitude and devil-may-care eye roll. Although her fame is based on the fact that she has spit-posted, she hasn't been displaced by the controversy. Doja Cat was born in Tarzana, Los Angeles, where she grew up with her South African absentee father and Jewish American mother. The shitposting twerk videos of Doja Cat have been popular for over a year.
Doja Cat's shitposts are unsurprisingly related to her love of weed. She smoked weed and was inspired by the lyrics of Erykah Badu and D'Angelo. She used the sample to write "Mooo!" in an Instagram Live session with her fans. Her fans, in turn, shared it on the popular social media platform. She shot the video in her childhood bedroom and shared it with the world.