Doja Cat‘s Scarlet period continues.
The 28-year-old famous person unveiled the deluxe version of her fourth studio album on Friday (April 5), dubbing the expanded model Scarlet II: Claude Frollo, named after the villainous character from The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
The brand new album options seven new tracks, together with “Masc,” “Acknowledge Me,” “Head Excessive,” “Gang,” “Rider,” “Urrrge” and “Hungry.”
“I really feel prefer it connects to the story of ‘Scarlet’ in a roundabout way,” Doja defined in a latest episode of The Therapy Gecko Podcast, “and for those who search for his persona traits and who he’s and his story, you’ll perceive the entire connection. There’s a management side. He simply abuses his energy and his management and is dogmatic and a complete c—.”
Doja launched the unique version Scarlet in June with the discharge of “Consideration,” which debuted and peaked at No. 31 on the Billboard Scorching 100. The accompanying music video — which previewed the period’s overarching horror aesthetic — picked up six nominations on the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, in the end profitable finest artwork route. “Paint the City Crimson,” the report’s first radio single, quickly adopted with a catchy hook and a bouncy Dionne Warwick-sampling beat. The track turned Doja’s second Scorching 100 No. 1 — her first unaccompanied — changing into the first hip-hop track to succeed in the highest of the rating in 2023.
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