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Doja Cat has owned headlines these past few days as she launches a bold new era, headlined by the announcement of her upcoming fifth studio album Vie, set for release on September 26. The pop-rap phenom dropped her energetic new single Jealous Type, produced by Jack Antonoff and Y2K. She debuted it live earlier this month at the Outside Lands Festival in San Francisco, then doubled down on hype by dropping the music video—directed by Boni Mata and filmed in LA—just a day later. According to The Urban List and Pollstar, Jealous Type is a vibrant, retro-inspired pop track that Doja herself teased earlier in a campaign with Marc Jacobs, promising a return to big hooks and playful romance. Fans went wild at Outside Lands, where she also hosted a secret after-party at San Francisco’s legendary drag venue Oasis, treating select superfans to unreleased tracks from Vie.
This roll-out is all carefully orchestrated. On August 20, she took to social media to unveil the lush, rose-bedecked cover art and a cinematic, Parisian-themed trailer for Vie—set in classic convertibles, chic 80s-inspired looks, and French-accented soundbites, igniting an immediate social media frenzy. Within hours, #DojaCat and #VieAlbum were trending worldwide on X and Instagram, with fans applauding the style, sound, and vision. As she revealed to V Magazine, this record is her most pop-driven yet, saying, “I know I can make pop music… this album is very much about love in a way that reflects what I want it to be in the future,” focusing on romance and the spectrum of relationships. Limited-edition signed vinyl and the first in her Love Languages Collection are already up for pre-order on her site.
All this momentum leads directly to the Ma Vie World Tour, her first headline arena trek across Australia, New Zealand, and Asia, launching November 18 in Auckland and hitting Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Manila, Singapore, Tokyo, and for the first time, a sold-out, adults-only show in Korea. Australian and NZ ticket presales begin August 25—fans are already clamoring for early access. This tour marks a significant step up from her last Scarlet Tour, with Doja set to play only massive venues. According to The Fader and Economic Times, North American and European dates are rumored for 2026 but not yet confirmed.
Coverage in Billboard and social media is framing this moment as a true superstar pivot for Doja Cat. In recent months she broke streaming records and was profiled in TIME’s 100 Most Influential People. Recent collaborations included an appearance on Blackpink Lisa’s solo single Born Again, but all eyes are now on her solo work. There are no controversial headlines or negative press noted this week, though some minor social media speculation swirled about additional album features, which remain unverified for now. For fans and music watchers alike, this is shaping up to be the most significant and ambitious chapter in Doja Cat’s remarkable career.
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