The List of Doja Cat Albums in Order of Release

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Doja Cat Albums in Order: Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, professionally known as Doja Cat, is that kind of multi-talented artist who has re-charted the contours of contemporary music with her eclectically blended rap and pop. Born on October 21, 1995, in Los Angeles, Doja Cat, in her teenager years, used to do her thing in music on SoundCloud until attention was drawn to her by Kemosabe and RCA Records. Her first extended play, Purrr! 2014 marked the beginning of a very promising career, but it was her 2018 single “Mooo! ” that launched her into viral success.

Weirded, together with her first studio album rollout, Amala, in 2018, displayed style and humor. Her second studio album, Hot Pink (2019), really cemented her place in the music industry, including hits like “Say So,” which reached chart-topping success with a remix featuring Nicki Minaj. Her third album was Planet Her, released in 2021, which sustained the momentum of such hits as “Kiss Me More” and “Need to Know.” Lastly, Scarlet, the fourth studio album, was released in 2023, whereby she again proved her versatility and commercial appeal once more with major hits such as “Paint the Town Red.”. The following blog post is going to be a rundown of Doja Cat’s discography in chronological order as she developed her sound and how it has influenced the music industry.

All Doja Cat Albums Available on: Apple Music 

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How many Albums does Doja Cat have?

American rapper and singer Doja Cat has released four studio albums, one extended play (EP), 44 singles (including 17 as a featured artist), 33 music videos, and nine promotional singles.

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Here is the list of Doja Cat Album in Order of Release Date  

  1. Amala — March 30, 2018
  2. Hot Pink — November 8, 2019
  3. Planet Her — June 25, 2021
  4. Scarlet — September 22, 2023

 

All Doja Cat Albums List in Order


1. Amala (2018)

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Amala Tracklist

  1. Go to Town
  2. Cookie Jar
  3. Roll with Us
  4. Wine Pon You
  5. Fancy
  6. Wild Beach
  7. Morning Light
  8. Candy
  9. Game
  10. Casual
  11. Down Low
  12. Body Language
  13. All Nighter

The debut studio album from Doja Cat, Amala available since March 30, 2018, via Kemosabe and RCA Records. Although initially not that successful in terms of commercial and critical reception, it gained significant attention because of the viral hit “Mooo!” and the subsequent deluxe release with breakout singles “Juicy” and “Tia Tamera.” Notwithstanding this later charting on the Billboard 200 at number 138, Doja Cat has not been satisfied with the general content of the album. She feels that it is like a patchwork of bits and pieces from her life at different times, thereby showing the rush in the production of the album, and it reflects a lack of support. One could say, though, that it did express the diversity of her character, but it did not serve her artistic vision as an artist.

 

2. Hot Pink (2019)

 

 

Hot Pink Tracklist

  1. Cyber Sex
  2. Won’t Bite
  3. Rules
  4. Bottom Bitch
  5. Say So
  6. Like That
  7. Talk Dirty
  8. Addiction
  9. Streets
  10. Shine
  11. Better than Me
  12. Juicy

Her sophomore studio album, Hot Pink, came out on November 7, 2019, and already serves as a really pulsating leap since her debut album, Amala. This is a dynamic, vibrating mix of pop and hip-hop/R&B, with dashes of funk. Producers include Doja herself, Yeti Beats, and Tyson Trax.

The album also features guest appearances by Smino, Gucci Mane, and Tyga. Much of this layered genre fusion and a pretty high quota of potential for singles factored in it receiving all-around praise and eventually commercial success. It had hits like “Say So,” which struck number one on Billboard’s Hot 100, after a remix by Nicki Minaj, and the viral “Streets” boosted Hot Pink to a top-ten posting on the Billboard 200 and double platinum in the U.S., marking top-ten records in twelve countries. It also birthed a few award nominations, including Favorite Soul/R&B Album at the 2020 American Music Awards, which truly solidified Hot Pink as the stamp of Doja Cat’s status as a leading force in contemporary music.

 

3. Planet Her (2021)

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Planet Her Tracklist

  1. Woman
  2. Naked
  3. Payday
  4. Get Into It (Yuh)
  5. Need to Know
  6. I Don’t Do Drugs
  7. Love to Dream
  8. You Right
  9. Been Like This
  10. Options
  11. Ain’t Shit
  12. Imagine
  13. Alone
  14. Kiss Me More

Doja Cat’s Planet Her was a display of creative brilliance and quintessence of an intergenre breakout during the year 2021. This third studio album was released on June 25, 2021, and it gets the listener right into the fictional world in which pop, hip-hop, and R&B conflate so harmoniously. Thematically, it was all about femininity, romance, and self-discovery, proving Doja Cat’s introspective and quite bold lyricism. It hosted collaborations with such leading artists as Ariana Grande, The Weeknd, and Young Thug and gained universal acclaim for its new sound and vocal dynamics. Fueled by hit singles “Kiss Me More” and “Need to Know,” it would rocket to No. 2 on the US Billboard 200 and become one of the best-selling albums in the world in 2021.

 

4. Scarlet (2023)

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Scarlet Tracklist

  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. Agora Hills
  10. Can’t Wait
  11. Often
  12. Love Life
  13. Skull and Bones
  14. Attention
  15. Balut

The Scarlet is the fourth studio album by Doja Cat, released on 22 September 2023, which is a radical turn in her musical career. It is an intentional turn away from the pop-oriented sounds of previous works into much more masculine, hip-hop, and R&B-infused sounds. Unafraid to challenge her pop image and the critical scrutiny faced by her, Doja Cat decided on Scarlet as a personal project without any features for the first time since the 2014 debut EP, Purrr!. Of these, only a few are chart-toppers—”Paint the Town Red” and “Agora Hills,” which ranked number one worldwide and in the top ten, respectively. With its critical and commercial reception, Scarlet did not only reassert Doja Cat’s versatility but further cemented her in the music world.

 

Conclusion:

In summary, the chronological order of Doja Cat’s albums reveals this incredible journey of transformation to success, from “Purrr!” to the virality of “Mooo!” and the critical and commercial success of “Hot Pink,” “Planet Her,” and “Scarlet.” She reshapes herself in every album and keeps breaking all boundaries. Her singular meld of rap, pop, and internet culture has not only cemented her standing among the decade’s best performers but has shoved her across the threshold onto the list of the world’s most influential people. Doja Cat’s discography is evidence of her artistic growth she has gone through, and for that very reason, her albums represent an interesting case study in modern music innovation.


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