Doja Cat oozes sex appeal in the raunchy music video for her new single MASC featuring rapper and singer Teezo Touchdown, which dropped on Thursday.
The music artist, 28, delivered stunning visuals for her legion of fans as she lip-synced the song’s lyrics under a bright spotlight.
Doja, whose real name is Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, sports a sparkling headdress made of silver keys with her body wrapped in brown chiffon.
MASC appears on the new deluxe edition of their fourth studio album, titled Scarlet II: Claude, which includes seven new songs.
The first version, consisting of 15 songs, was released in September and earned three Grammy nominations.
Doja Cat oozes sex appeal in the raunchy music video for her new single MASC featuring rapper and singer Teezo Touchdown, which dropped on Thursday.
The music artist, 28, delivered stunning visuals for her legion of fans as she lip-synced the song’s lyrics under a bright spotlight.
MASC’s music video begins with a stunning close-up of Doja wearing smart glasses and her bleached blonde haircut.
The spotlight moves around the stage, casting shadows on Doja that resemble the legs of a spider.
The Los Angeles native first appears in a sexy black swimsuit with opera gloves and matching thigh-high boots.
She then emerges in her sparkly key-filled headdress, which she styled with a sheer brown mesh bra and gray high-waisted underwear.
The fit star dances under the bright light and caresses her physique before a creepy demon-like shadow is cast over her.
For Teezo Touchdown’s verse, the Texas-bred rapper alternates between two contrasting styles of glam rock.
She first models a white jacket covered in white spikes before donning a black leather leotard with futuristic shoulder pads.
Doja and Teezo are filmed together in silhouette before sharing the blinding spotlight at the end of the music video.
MASC appears on the deluxe edition of their fourth studio album, titled Scarlet II: Claude Frollo, which includes seven new songs.
The first version, consisting of 15 songs, was released in September and earned three Grammy nominations.
Doja, whose real name is Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, sports a sparkling headdress made of silver keys with her body wrapped in brown chiffon.
Doja’s new album is a deluxe edition of her fourth studio album Scarlet, which Doja released last September to an enthusiastic response from her fans.
The first version of Scarlet included the hit singles Attention and Paint The Town Red, both of which entered the top 40.
Now a follow-up edit featuring new music is on the horizon, some of which Doja tantalizingly teased on her Instagram page on Tuesday.
His voice sounds ethereal: “Wow, we’re too sassy for this shit,” with some electronic alterations to give the sound a robotic, sci-fi feel.
In keeping with the number’s audio aesthetic, Doja can be seen dancing in a futuristic outfit, filmed in silhouette to give the clip an air of mystery.
Scarlet 2 Claude was initially called Scarlet II: Claude Frollo, named after the villain in Victor Hugo’s novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
She capitalized on the launch on Tuesday by sharing racy photos of herself with her back to the camera.
The sensational image was quickly followed by a post on her main Instagram page revealing that her upcoming album Scarlet 2 Claude will be out this Friday, April 5.
Much to Doja’s dismay, the album was leaked before its official release.
The spotlight moves around the stage, casting shadows on Doja that resemble the legs of a spider.
For Teezo Touchdown’s verse, the Texas-bred rapper alternates between two contrasting glam rock looks.
She first models a white jacket covered in white spikes before donning a black leather leotard with futuristic shoulder pads.
And fans were quick to dissect the new songs’ lyrics, specifically Acknowledge Me, which some felt was a swipe at Cardi B.
But after a fan on the platform asked Doja which song she ‘bashed’ Cardi on, a furious Doja replied: ‘None of them go crazy in life.’
The rapper then clarified that the celebrity name used in the song’s verse is actually Canadian pop star Carly Rae Jepsen, stating that she raps ‘Carly Rae’ and not ‘Cardi B.’
He also assured fans that he wasn’t bothered by the album leaks, responding, “But that doesn’t make the music sound better or worse, so why does it matter?”
In another hilarious post on X, he declared that the “big three” of the rap genre currently are Pitbull, Chingy, and Baby Bash.