Doja Cat had an elaborate set at Coachella that included backing dancers in head-to-toe blond hair – her latest appearance on Jimmy Fallon’s show Chuuya made her wear this look.
The California native performed “ACKNOWLEDGE ME” from her recently released Scarlet deluxe album Claude on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Wednesday (May 1). Doja also sat down for a chat with Jimmy, which ended with the host donning a furry outfit and even doing some moves.
“I wanted it to be modeled on hair, that’s the theme, hair, so it’s going to be a very hairy show,” Doja said of her upcoming European tour and the reason for her Coachella set aesthetic. Shi said.
Watch the fun clip below.
Following her performance at Coachella 2024 last month, Doja Cat immediately found her musical prowess enhanced after becoming the first female rapper to headline the annual music festival. promoted, reaching the top of Billboard’s Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay Chart.
On April 17, Billboard reported that Scarlet’s co-production “Agora Hills” topped the above statistics on April 20, with weekly streams soaring 19%.
It marks the 28-year-old’s first No. 1 hit on the charts, although she already has eight No. 1 hits on the pop charts, such as “Say So,” “Kiss Me More,” a collaboration with SZA. Previously, her highest position on the Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay chart was No. 8 thanks to 2020’s Tyga-assisted “Juicy.”
Doja Cat headlines the third and final night of the annual festival. Throughout the show, the superstar surprised fans by collaborating with special guests 21 Savage, A$AP Rocky and Teezo Touchdown – the last two of whom appear on her latest LP, released last month on Scarlet 2: In the deluxe edition of CLAUDE.
Many fans believed she was attacking her fellow rappers after the extended version was released, but she was quick to deny the speculation.
“No one has ever done anything to me that made me want to start despising them. All my peers have welcomed me with such kindness. Please stop fucking grasping at straws here,” she wrote.
“I don’t play the games you all play,” she continued. “This is so childish and frankly the most frustrating thing I’ve ever encountered online. Grow the fuck up. I’m not involved in “rap music.”