Picture it: September 22, 2023. I aroused from my slumber, eagerly awaiting Doja Cat’s newest album, Scarlet. I had made the decision weeks in advance to give the album its first listen while working out. So I kicked my little tush into overdrive, threw on some clothes and headed straight to the gym. Hopping on the treadmill, I began my audio adventure with the very first track on the album: Paint The Town Red.
“Bitch I said what I said…”
I. Am a Doja fan, through and through. Consider me biased. Sure. Whatever.
I’m not at all surprised at just how good this album is. Expectations were met, satisfied, and satiated - which is a tough thing to do when you’re an artist who never misses.
Check. Mate.
This album is a combination of both heavy bars and captivating vocals. With 17 tracks (of full-length songs) and no features, Scarlet is the complete listening experience, ready for our pleasure.
Doja confidently takes the spotlight and proves that she is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. Despite the consistent scrutiny and opinions surrounding her most recent “personal rebrand”, one thing remains indisputable: this girl has talent.
From talking her shit to showcasing vulnerability, her delivery is flawless. This project is the perfect depiction of Doja’s growth and illustration of her authenticity and self-assurance, solidifying her position as the next big star of this generation. I’m calling it.
There are no skips here; each track is a valuable player to the overall cohesive experience. Her versatility shines through as she effortlessly navigates different styles, moods and vibes, maintaining engagement from start to finish.
Standout tracks include "Fuck The Girls (FTG)" and "Ouchies," where Doja Cat's confidence and infectious energy are at their peak.
In conclusion, the album is a must-listen for anyone with taste.
I was expecting more details about what you specifically liked about each song.