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Doja Cat Plays ‘F—, Marry, Kill’ With Her Albums: ‘That’s Not Fair’

Doja Cat released her Vie album last week, and she played a round of F—k, Marry, Kill when it comes to her albums as part of her Interview magazine feature on Wednesday (Oct. 1).

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“F—k, Marry, Kill: VieScarlet, and Planet Her,” Interview Mag‘s Ary Russell asked Doja.

The Grammy-winning artist ended up swapping Scarlet out for her 2018 project Amala before answering. “That’s not fair. You should have put Amala in there instead of Scarlet,” she replied. “Kill Amala. F—k Vie. Marry Planet Her.”

It seems she’s favoring her 2021 album, as Planet Her was filled with hits like “Kiss Me More,” “Need to Know,” “Woman” and “Get Into It.”

“Kiss Me More” features an assist from SZA and went on to notch both artists their first Grammy win in the best pop duo/group performance category, while “Woman and “Get Into It” cracked the Billboard Hot 100’s top 10.

“I wanted to kind of go outside of what I understood [or] what I knew as pop aesthetic or rap aesthetic. I wanted to quite literally travel outside of the planet,” Doja told MTV news of PH. “When it comes to the videos and choice of words and melodies and combinations musically, I wanted it to feel different. I wanted it to feel otherworldly.”

Vie serves as Doja’s fifth studio album and the LP arrived on Friday (Sept. 29) and the 15-track album features a lone reunion with SZA on “Take Me Dancing.”

“It’s fabulous to just be able to enjoy it with other people,” she said to Interview about the project finally being out. “Because I can be in my house on the couch listening to it, but it’s nothing like hearing other people be like, ‘Oh my god, I love that part.’ Or them knowing the lyrics even is so invigorating. I love when people know already. It’s amazing to hear people rap it back to me or sing it back to me.”

Doja will be hitting the road in support of the album for her Tour Ma Vie World Tour, which kicks off with legs in Australia and Asia in November before heading to South America in 2026.

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