SZA Praised Doja Cat Saying Her Music ‘Touched My Inner Mind And Spirit’

Doja Cat was the subject of a new cover story by V Magazine today, and as Complex points out, she had a pretty amazing conversation with SZA, who interviewed her for the piece. You should really read the whole thing, but my favorite part is in a question that leads into whether or not Doja finds herself in the hip-hop conversation, SZA reveals that Doja actually inspired her and made Solana feel more comfortable with herself.

I really feel like I relate the most to you because between the pre-TDE sh*t and crossing that path, I always felt like I couldn’t fit into anything. That my music isn’t “Black enough” with “Drew Barrymore.” Or I’m doing sh*t that’s strange. I never felt that as a Black girl, I could make music and be in these realms. You make music in all these other realms and make it sound like it touched my inner mind and spirit. It’s like, you’re exactly who I needed when I was in high school [and] college. I just wanted to feel like it’s ok to be an individual that isn’t really planted but is highly mutable and superfluid. Working with you was literally my dream.

SZA also shares their collaboration is reportedly called “Kiss Me More.” And the interview ends with SZA comparing Doja to Britney Spears, which doesn’t seem that far off anymore. Look for Doja’s new album Planet Her dropping sometime later this year.

SZA’s Down To Cure Coronavirus W/ Frank Ocean Collaboration

Top Dawg Entertainment crooner SZA might be hopping in the studio real quick. She went online to let it be known that she’d inquire about getting a dope remix done with a certain R&B star. SZA Says She’ll Ask Frank Ocean For “Good Days” Remix SZA took to her Instagram Story to let fans know […]

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Game, SZA + Rihanna Reflect On Life After Nipsey Hussle Murder: “Sick To My F**kin Stomach”

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West Coast rapper Game, SZA and Rihanna are doing serious soul searching right now. The music stars went to social media to speak on the tragic Nipsey Hussle slaying. The Los Angeles native penned an emotion-driven Instagram post Sunday on his close-knit Hussle bond and the rapper’s senseless slaying. Hate doing these types of posts…. […]

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