Doja Cat may need stated she wasn’t a fan of her final tasks, which she referred to as “mediocre pop,” however that hasn’t stopped the accolades from rolling in.
On Tuesday (Could 9), Doja Cat was named Songwriter Of The 12 months on the 2023 Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) Awards, including yet one more achievement to her resume.
She was acknowledged for co-writing six of her largest hits from 2022, together with: “Get Into It (Yuh)” (co-written with SULLY and Y2K), “I Like You (A Happier Music)” (co-written with Jasper Harris), “Have to Know,” “Vegas” (co-written with Rogét Chahayed and Yeti Beats), “Lady” (co-written with Aaron Horn (PRS), Linden Jay (PRS), Jidenna and Yeti Beats) and “You Proper.”
The night time’s different award winners included Khalid, Justin Bieber, The Child LAROI, amongst others.
Doja Cat’s latest accomplishment comes at an attention-grabbing time in her profession. Just lately, she made a startling admission about her discography, admitting that a few of her albums have been “money grabs.”
Taking to Twitter earlier this week, the singer/rapper informed her followers that her final two albums, 2021’s Planet Her and 2019’s Hot Pink, have been “mediocre pop” data made purely for revenue — and followers “fell for it.”
“Planet Her and Scorching Pink have been cash-grabs and yall fell for it,” she wrote. “now i can go disappear someplace and contact grass with my family members on an island whereas yall weep for mediocre pop.”
Noticeably, Doja Cat didn’t embrace her debut album Amala within the tweet.
Shortly after, she introduced that her upcoming album is titled First of All and never Hellmouth — which is what many followers assumed to be the identify. “its not referred to as hEllMoUth both its referred to as First of All,” she wrote in one other tweet. “and sure I’m asserting the album title proper now.”
Doja Cat additionally took to Instagram Reside on Tuesday to play a snippet of recent music, which finds her dipping again into her rap bag.