Two days after dropping her latest project, Doja adds five more songs to the tracklist.
Doja Cat released her third studio album Planet Her on Friday, June 25. With a runtime of 44 minutes, the album included a number of notable features such as The Weeknd, Ariana Grande, Young Thug, JID and SZA from the single released before the album “Kiss Me More.”
Currently, the album has three songs in the top 10 of the Global Apple Music singles chart, and twelve in the top 100. The album also earned the biggest debut in Spotify history for a female rapper, according to Chart Data.
.@DojaCat's 'Planet Her' earns the biggest streaming debut for any album by a female rapper in Spotify history.
— chart data (@chartdata) June 26, 2021
Planet Her is likely competing with Tyler, The Creator‘s CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST album, also released on Friday, for No. 1 status on the Billboard 200 chart, where Tyler seemingly has the upper hand at the moment.
However, the release of the deluxe version of Planet Her today may give Doja a surge. The deluxe includes five new tracks, with two new feature verses in Eve and Gunna, YSL’s second artist on the tracklist.
PLANET HER Deluxe Album 🛸 Out Now
— YOU RIGHT (@DojaCat) June 27, 2021
Bonus Tracks:
You Right Extended
Up and Down
Tonight feat. @TheRealEve
Ride
Why Why feat. @gunna pic.twitter.com/uZL7VieMnu
It’s typically uncommon, especially in recent developments, for deluxe versions to be released so closely to the original project’s release. But, this serves as a more traditional deluxe version of an album, adding only a handful of tracks as opposed to adding essentially another full-length project as a deluxe, popularized by Lil Uzi Vert last year with his Eternal Atake deluxe LUV vs. The World 2.
“You Right (feat. The Weeknd),” from the original version of the album saw its extended version added on the deluxe where a third verse from Doja is added, sandwiching The Weeknd’s verse with Doja beginning and ending the song.
It remains to be seen if this will boost Doja to No. 1 status, but in the meantime, check out the five new songs added to Doja Cat’s fresh album Planet Her.