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''Planet Her'' is the third studio album by American rapper and singer
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. It was released on June 25, 2021, by Kemosabe and
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. The album, titled after a
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created by Doja Cat, sees her experimenting with sounds that were new and unfamiliar to her before, in an attempt to depart from mainstream music trends. She likened the shift in her musical style to travelling outside the Earth and into
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. The album features guest appearances from
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,
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,
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,
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, and SZA, with
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and Gunna featuring on the deluxe edition. Doja Cat served as ''Planet Her'''s executive producer alongside frequent collaborator
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. Both worked with producers
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, Aaron Bow,
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, and
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, among others. Incorporating a variety of genres, ''Planet Her'' is an amalgamation of pop, R&B, and hip hop styles. Lyrically, the album touches on
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, solitude, romance, sexual relationships, and many other topics. Five singles were released in support of ''Planet Her:'' "
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", all of which charted within the top 20 of the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. It reached number one in New Zealand and spent four non-consecutive weeks at its peak of number two on the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart. Landing inside the top ten of thirteen countries, it finished 2021 as the world's tenth best-selling album that year. ''Planet Her'' was positively received by most music critics, who praised the sonic versatility and vocal deliveries. The album was nominated for Album of the Year and
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at the
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.


Background and recording

Doja Cat rose to prominence in August 2018 as a "meme star" and
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with the
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" Mooo!". Doja Cat released her second studio album ''
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'' in November 2019, and spent most of 2020 promoting its singles. In August 2020, she told
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that her then-untitled third studio album would incorporate multiple
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s and that each song had its own "personality". Later in September 2020, Doja Cat revealed that her third studio album was complete and "all ready" for release. She also told
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in December that it has a number of features and collaborations, and that each song has a "different kind of vibe" to one another.Half of the album was written in
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in February 2019, where Doja Cat was on vacation with her manager and co-writer Lydia Asrat, recovering from a recent breakup. Recording for the album mostly took place under the lockdown constraints of the
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, largely between Doja Cat and American record producer
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's home studio, and
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and Westlake Recording Studios in
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with American recording engineer Rian Lewis. Lewis claims that Doja Cat produced all her own vocals from inside the
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"with impeccable precision and intention," and that "every harmony, every massive stack, every backing vocal in a character voice... those are all her ideas, 100%." Doja Cat previewed the album tracks "Payday", "
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" and "Love to Dream" while on Instagram livestreams in April 2020, May 2020 and May 2021 respectively. ''Note'': Analyze the full thread for context. She recorded the final vocals for the opening track, "
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", a month before the album was released. In April 2021, shortly after confirming its title, Doja Cat said that ''Planet Her'' is her first album that "feels fully her own" and that as opposed to trying "to ''be'' a certain kind of pop star, she's simply embodying one". She said that like her previous record ''Hot Pink'' (2019), each song would be distinctly different from one another, yet there would be more cohesion on ''Planet Her'' as opposed to ''Hot Pink''. Before its release, Doja Cat expressed her excitement about releasing R&B music and "exploring different lanes", ultimately describing the album as "unbelievable".


Concept and title

Doja Cat has explained that ''Planet Her'' is "the center of the universe" where "all races of space exist and its where all species can kind of be in harmony there". She noted that by naming the album ''Planet Her'', she was "just trying to be cute" and clarified that it is not a planet for women nor a "
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thing". The music videos for the singles from the album all occur on different locations on the planet, and aim to explore the respective aspects of these locations and what they mean. In an interview with
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, she described the album as the most visually captivating project she has ever done, and noted that, because the album focuses on relationships, "it's not a huge statement, not a political statement. It's just ''Planet Her'', for girls". Creative director Brett Alan Nelson revealed that he initially felt worried when Doja Cat told him that she wanted the record to "feel
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", however he explained further: "We're doing a style of
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that feels fresh. We don't know what our actual future holds, so we are making what Doja Cat's future is."


Cover artwork

The album cover was shot by American commercial photographer
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. It finds Doja Cat "floating in a sea of outer space". Her body is covered with sparkles. There were a number of different photographs taken amongst different sets, yet Doja Cat chose the final shot as it was her initial idea and felt set on it from the start. Although it appears as if she is flying in the image, Doja Cat claims that she is submerged in rock after having fell from space, but said that it is "left for your interpretation".


Reception

''Insider'' interpreted through the album's music and lyrics that "Planet Her" is a place where "midday skies are streaked with pink and orange" and where "following your sexual urges is uncomplicated and morally good, where the feminine is divine and it's summer year-round." ''
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'' described the planet as an "exquisitely strange and spectacularly camp world" and noted that "there's a bit of cheeky, sci-fi B movie references in the presentation but the content
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itself is pristine pop fun."


Composition

''Planet Her'' is primarily a pop, hip hop, and R&B record. It incorporates musical elements from a wide range of genres, such as
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. The album opens with a string of "funky," "fun" and "upbeat" tracks and towards the second half, the tempo mostly slows down for the more "introspective" tracks and Doja Cat "drifts from her usual raunchy lyricism to try out lovesick lullabies and heartbreak ballads, allowing the music to slow and a newfound vulnerability to emerge." The opening track, "
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", is "an empowering, unabashed ode to womanhood and feminine diversity" which also explores the thoughts, emotions and woes of being a woman. It's a bright, sexy and high-energy afrobeat song. In the lyrics, Doja Cat also details how
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often tries to create competition by putting women against each other. The next track "Naked" features a reggaeton rhythm and is led by a "sultry" and "high-energy" vocal performance. Both "Woman" and "Naked" are driven by
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and pulsing bass. The third track, "Payday", celebrates Doja Cat's wealth and fame in a high register, as she sings "I just can't believe I got what I wanted all my life". "Get Into It (Yuh)" is a tribute to rapper
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, whom Doja Cat pays respect to by saying "Thank you Nicki, I love you!" towards the end of the song. "
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" is a "grinding sex jam" sung over an "icy" trap and R&B instrumental. Throughout the song, Doja Cat's "dense triplet flow is layered over futuristic disco production. "I Don't Do Drugs" featuring American singer
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was described as a "masterclass in the airy R&B vibe" found in most of Grande's work. Its "candy-coated" production is driven by "whimsical
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" and "exploding bass". "Love to Dream" is a wistful space-age pop and R&B ballad driven by a downcast, distorted guitar lead and Doja Cat's high "crystalline falsetto" vocals. "
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" featuring Canadian singer
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is a slow, seductive song inspired by classic 1990s R&B. It's been described as a "sexy, atmospheric slow-burn" driven by "slick and twinkling keyboards". Over the gentle trap beat and through pitched down vocals of "Been Like This", Doja Cat processes her shifting feelings for a partner after noticing how they've changed and become more toxic, making it one of the most reflective on the album. "Options" featuring American rapper
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is a "solid rap song" which features
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" was noted to feature Doja Cat's "rapped eye rolls", a "falsetto
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", and a "fed up attitude of the opposite sex". The sparkly, midtempo production on "Imagine" combines a trap bassline with traditional East Asian music. The penultimate song, "Alone", recalls a 2000's blend of pop and R&B. The final track on the standard edition, "
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" featuring American singer SZA, is a disco-influenced ode to kissing. It has been described as "breezy", "flirtatious" and "cheeky".


Release and promotion

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by repeatedly tweeting the phrase "Planet Her 2021" over the course of a few weeks. On January 5, 2021, Doja Cat followed eight musicians on the platform and subsequently tweeted "Following them for a reason. Guess why.", alluding to imminent collaborations with the followed artists. The title of the album, ''Planet Her'', was confirmed in an interview with American magazine '' V'' in March 2021. The existence of the track "
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", featuring SZA, was confirmed in the same interview. In the following month, Doja Cat revealed that the song "
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would serve as the second single from ''Planet Her'' in a cover story interview with ''Billboard''. The existence of the track "
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" was also revealed at the same time. After announcing the release of this song as a promotional single on June 9, Doja Cat then used social media to announce the album's release date and reveal the artwork and track listing on June 10. The album was made available for pre-order on June 11, the same day "Need to Know" was released. ''Planet Her'' was issued worldwide on June 25, 2021 at midnight
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, by Kemosabe and
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, Doja Cat's third to be released under this contract. The standard edition has only yet been released on digital download and streaming formats, with a limited release of only a few thousand CDs on Doja Cat's online store. A deluxe edition of the album was released two days later on June 27, to digital download and streaming formats. The deluxe edition was released on CD format internationally on December 10, 2021. An LP format of the deluxe edition was released on May 27, 2022.


Singles

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" with SZA, was released as the lead single off the album on April 9, 2021. The song was serviced to
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formats in the United States, as well as on contemporary hit radio formats in Russia and Italy. It topped the charts in New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore, and also reached the top 5 in over a dozen countries such as the United States (No. 3), Canada (No. 5), the United Kingdom (No. 3), Australia (No. 2) and Ireland (No. 2). The song also became Doja Cat's second-ever song to reach number one on both ''Billboard'''s US
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(BPI), and platinum in Australia from the
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" with the Weeknd was released as the second official single in tandem with ''Planet Her'' and its Quentin Deronzier-directed music video on June 25, 2021. The song debuted at number 11 in the United States, Australia, and Ireland, and peaked within the top 10 in Canada (No. 10), New Zealand (No. 6), and the United Kingdom (No. 9). "
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" was initially released as the first
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from the record on June 11, 2021, after having been announced two days earlier. After gaining traction on TikTok, it impacted
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radio as the album's third single on August 31, 2021. Its corresponding music video was directed by duo Miles & AJ and features
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and American actress
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. With little to no airplay, the song debuted at number 29 on the ''Billboard'' Global 200 as well as within the
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of countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It eventually peaked at number eight in the United States, becoming Doja Cat's fourth top ten hit (second from the album), outperforming "You Right", which was intended to be the "more important single". The track "
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" had started gaining popularity on TikTok in August 2021 after a dance challenge was created by Tracy Joseph. This brought the track to re-enter at the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 at 84, peaking at #7 in May 2022, the third top 10 from the album; a sleeper hit. and debut on the
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at 26. It earned even higher chart placements across Europe. It was eventually released as the fourth single, impacting Italian contemporary radio on October 1, 2021, and US rhythmic contemporary radio on January 11, 2022. The song "
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" followed a similar resurgence with choreography from TikTok user David Vu, which helped it re-enter the Hot 100 at number 75. It was sent to Italian radio stations as the fifth single from the album on March 11, 2022, as well as US rhythmic contemporary radio on March 29, 2022, and US contemporary hit radio on April 5, 2022.


Other songs

While on Instagram livestream in August 2020, Doja Cat hinted at her plans of releasing the song "
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" as a single under the title "N.A.S", but this release failed to materialize. She had previewed the song on another Instagram livestream in early April 2020, and it soon gained traction on the video-sharing platform
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. With its continued success on the platform following the album's release, it became the highest-charting non-single, debuting at 24 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100. As of August 19, 2021, the album tracks "Ain't Shit" and "Get Into It (Yuh)" had amassed 655.7 thousand and 176.4 thousand user-created videos on TikTok.


Live performances

Doja Cat performed a solo version of "Kiss Me More" for the first time at
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's inaugural Fight Club event in April 2021. At the 2021 ''Billboard'' Music Awards in May 2021, Doja Cat and SZA performed the song together. Doja Cat again performed a solo version of the song within a medley at the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards later that month. During a solo virtual concert as part of
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's "Unstaged" campaign in June 2021, SZA performed her verse from the song as well as the introduction and chorus usually sung by Doja Cat. She performed it in the same manner during a solo virtual concert as part of
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's "In Dream" campaign on July 2, 2021. To celebrate both the release of ''Planet Her'' and Independence Day, American live music company The Day Party hosted a Doja Cat concert at Coney Art Walls in New York City on July 4, 2021. It was here where she performed five songs from the record, notably debuting "Get Into It (Yuh)", "Ain't Shit", "Need to Know" and "Woman". On July 10, she continued to celebrate the album release at a private nightclub in
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, where she notably slipped and fell while on stage and earned praise for playing it off and carrying on with the performance. Throughout July and August 2021, music video network company
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conducted a series of Doja Cat performances of songs from ''Planet Her'', all filmed on a set with gold structures amongst a Californian desert; her performance of album track "Ain't Shit" was published on July 3, followed by a performance of "Love to Dream" on July 6, and then "Need to Know" on August 6. Doja Cat performed six ''Planet Her'' tracks during a set at the Made in America Festival in
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. While suspended in the air at the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards ceremony later that month, she performed "Been Like This" for the first time, followed by a solo version of "You Right" featuring her additional verse from the extended mix.


Critical reception

''Planet Her'' received generally positive reviews from music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalized score out of 100 to ratings from publications, the album received an
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score of 76 based on 14 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". ''
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'' wrote that despite it being her third record, ''Planet Her'' "feels like a debut". ''
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'' wrote that it has "no skips" and that it "showcases many sides to Doja but remains cohesive". ''
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'' expressed that it brings her "genre fluidity into perfect synthesis, building upon the pop-rap legacy established by her predecessor
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," noting that "Doja relishes stimulation, from paydays to addictive intimacy." ''
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'' described the record as "outlandish, eccentric, lustrous, mercenarily maximalist pop". Brandon Yu of ''Mic'' wrote that ''Planet Her'' "crystallizes her effortless, playful energy into a delightfully shape-shifting work. ..she manages to execute a varied set of identity-swapping performances in a way that feels like a natural mark of her studied, eclectic talents rather than an exercise in chasing trends." Safy-Hallan Farah of ''
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'' described ''Planet Her'' as "a kaleidoscope of pop versatility that benefits greatly from a market that currently values
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. It feels both premeditated and casual, well-crafted yet trenchantly frivolous." Farah wrote that Doja Cat "entertains and enthralls with minimal effort, especially in her delivery" as she "skates" on the record's "impeccable" production. She noted that above all else, Doja Cat's "candy-sweet melodies are the star" of the record. Using "Ain't Shit" as an example, Nick Levine of ''
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'' wrote that Doja Cat's lyrics "possess a plain-speaking power," while stressing that "it's not so much what she says, but the way that she says it." ''
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'' described ''Planet Her'' as "the type of pop album there should be more of: both playful and psychedelic, rich in intelligent production, and filled with charismatic and chameleonic performances," noting that Doja Cat "understands the appeal of both the pop-star spectre and syrupy production; everything on ''Planet Her'' is contained and refined, but never polished to a fault. She inhabits different characters and moods, her voice never wavering or coming across as too thin for what she attempts." Alexis Petridis of ''
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'' described ''Planet Her'' as a "light, summery, really well-produced and impressively concise record" with "music that plays to Doja Cat's strengths. She can genuinely sing as well as rap – she doesn't sound out of her depth duetting with Grande," noting that she's a skilled lyricist on "flippant and funny" topics rather than essaying weighty topics. He wrote that the album has "music with enough room for a degree of experimentation" but, however, was perplexed by how "an artist so evidently concerned with not taxing her listeners' attention spans" could get away with the "tedi us string of "insubstantial ballads". Craig Jenkins of ''
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'' described ''Planet Her'' as Doja Cat's best album to date and described her as "our new ice-cool pop-queen supreme". Gabrielle Sanchez of ''
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'' wrote that the record "lacks the originality Doja made her name on" as she "loses herself in the pop space" with "predictable, uninspired sounds". Cinquemani of ''
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'' felt that, other than "Kiss Me More", the rest of the album "leans heavily" on contemporary sounds, making it "hard to differentiate it from any number of other recent R&B efforts".


Commercial performance

With over 1,510,000
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s sold in the US in 2021,
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ranked ''Planet Her'' the biggest R&B album of the year and sixth best-selling album overall. According to the
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(IFPI), it was the tenth best-selling album of the year on all platforms worldwide in 2021, despite having a limited physical release. In the United States, ''Planet Her'' became Doja Cat's highest-charting album as it debuted at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200 after moving 109,000
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s, It additionally topped the ''Billboard''
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chart, and in the following week, propelled up to number one on the US
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chart and remained at number two on the ''Billboard'' 200 after moving 68,000 units. When the album spent a third consecutive week at number two, it became the first album to spend its first three weeks at number two on the chart since ''
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'' (2014) by
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in 2015. ''Planet Her'' spent another five weeks within the top 5 of the ''Billboard'' 200 with over 55,000 units earned each week; it re-peaked at number two in its eight week on chart, moving 1,000 units less than
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's ''
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'' (2021). In March 21, 2022, ''Planet Her'' became the first album by a female rapper in history to spend 33 weeks in
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’s Top 10. Commenting on the album's stable run on the ''Billboard'' 200, ''
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'' writer Kyle Denis said "''Planet Her'' and its singles have unequivocally solidified Doja Cat as one of the defining pop stars of nowiki/>Generation_Z.html" ;"title="Generation_Z.html" ;"title="nowiki/>Generation Z">nowiki/>Generation Z">Generation_Z.html" ;"title="nowiki/>Generation Z">nowiki/>Generation Zera", bolstered by the
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appeal of her music, her "A-list" collaborations, "exciting" television performances, and social media presence. In Australia, ''Planet Her'' opened at number 3 where it remained at for another two weeks, while dethroning ''Call Me if You Get Lost'' on its second week on the Top 40 Hip-Hop/R&B Albums chart, where it stayed at number one for yet another week. It spent eight consecutive weeks in the top 3 of the New Zealand Albums Chart, reaching number one its eighth week charting. In the United Kingdom, ''Planet Her'' debuted at number three on the UK Albums Chart where it remained for another week before dropping to number five in its third week. It was certified Silver by the
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(BPI) in early September 2021, denoting 60,000 sales in the country. On the
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it debuted at number four and remained in this position for another two weeks, before peaking at number 3 in its fourth week.


Accolades


Industry awards

Doja Cat received eight nominations at the
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, including Album of the Year and
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for ''Planet Her''; Song of the Year,
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and
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for "Kiss Me More" featuring SZA; and
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for "Need to Know". "Kiss Me More" also won in the "Best Collaboration" categories at the
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, the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards, and the 2021 MTV Europe Music Awards. The album received a nomination for Album of the Year at the BET Awards 2022.


Year-end lists

''Planet Her'' appeared on many year-end best-of lists of 2021 ranked by critics and publications.


Track listing


Notes

* indicates a co-producer * indicates a miscellaneous producer * On clean versions of the album, "Ain't Shit" is excluded from the tracklist.


Sampling credits

* "Naked" samples "Here In Iowa" (2015), written by Marcus Erik Joons and Daniel Gustav Peter Tjaeder, as performed by Korallreven. * "Get Into It (Yuh)" interpolates "
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" (2010), written by Onika Maraj, Sean Garrett and Alexander Grant, as performed by
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and
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. * "Kiss Me More" interpolates "
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and Terry Shaddick, as performed by
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.


Credits and personnel


Performers

* Doja Catlead vocals *
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lead vocals (track 8, 15) *
Young Thug Jeffery Lamar Williams (born August 16, 1991), known professionally as Young Thug, is an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. He is considered to be an influential figure of his generation, with his music impacting the modern sound of hip ...
featured vocals (track 3) *
Ariana Grande Ariana Grande-Butera ( ; born June 26, 1993) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Her four-octave vocal range has received critical acclaim, and her personal life has been the subject of widespread media attention. She has received ...
featured vocals (track 6) *
JID Destin Choice Route (born October 31, 1990), better known by his stage name JID (also stylized J.I.D), is an American rapper. He is a part of the musical collective Spillage Village, founded by EarthGang in 2010, with Hollywood JB, JordxnBryant ...
featured vocals (track 10) * SZAfeatured vocals (track 14) *
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featured vocals (track 17) * Gunnafeatured vocals (track 19) * Aynzli Jonesbackground vocals (track 1) *
Jidenna Jidenna Theodore Mobisson (born May 4, 1985), known mononymously as Jidenna, is an American rapper and singer. In 2015, Jidenna released two singles, "Classic Man" (featuring Roman GianArthur and Kendrick Lamar) and " Yoga" (with Janelle Monáe ...
background vocals (track 1) *
Victoria Monét Victoria Monét McCants (born May 1, 1989) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. She became involved in performing arts at a young age, singing in the youth choir at her church, and performing in a city dance team. She soon took ...
background vocals (track 6)


Production

* Doja Catexecutive production, vocal production, vocal engineering *
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executive production, production (tracks 1, 13, 14), miscellaneous production (tracks 9, 11) * Linden Jayproduction (track 1), co-production (track 13) *
Al Shux Alexander Shuckburgh, who is also known as Al Shux, is a British record producer and songwriter from London, England. Shux has worked with musical artists Jay-Z, Alicia Keys, Snoop Dogg, Nas, Kendrick Lamar, Plan B, Tinie Tempah and Lana Del R ...
production (track 2) *
Kurtis McKenzie Kurtis McKenzie, formally known as The Arcade, is a British record producer, songwriter, and musician based in Los Angeles. McKenzie is a Grammy Award-winning, Latin Grammy Award-winning, and Academy Award-nominated record producer and composer ...
production (tracks 2, 7), miscellaneous production (track 11) *
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production (tracks 3, 4, 6, 10) * Sullyproduction (tracks 4, 6) *
Dr. Luke Lukasz Sebastian Gottwald (born September 26, 1973), known professionally as Dr. Luke, Tyson Trax, and Made in China, is an American record producer and songwriter. His professional music career began in the late-night television sketch comedy ...
production (tracks 5, 8) * Digiproduction (track 7) * Khaled Rohaimproduction (track 7) * Aaron Bowproduction (track 9) * Tizhimselfproduction (tracks 9, 11, 12), miscellaneous production (track 14) * Troy Nōkamiscellaneous production (track 13) *
Mayer Hawthorne Andrew Mayer Cohen (born February 2, 1979), better known by his stage name Mayer Hawthorne, is an American singer, producer, songwriter, arranger, audio engineer, DJ, and multi-instrumentalist based in Los Angeles, California. Cohen performs a ...
production (track 10) *
Rogét Chahayed Rogét Lutfi Chahayed (born May 31, 1988) is a Grammy-nominated American record producer and songwriter who Billboard has called "one of hip-hop and pop's most dependable hit machines." A conservatory-trained pianist who became a producer under ...
production (tracks 11, 14) * Mike Hectorproduction (track 12) * Carter Langmiscellaneous production (track 14)


Technical

*
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mastering (tracks 1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14) * Dale Beckermastering (tracks 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12) * Jesse Ray Ernstermixing (tracks 1, 2) * Jeff Ellismixing (tracks 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12) *
Serban Ghenea Șerban Ghenea (born October 13, 1969) is a Grammy award-winning Romanian-Canadian audio engineer and mixer. Early life and education Ghenea was born in Bucharest, Romania in 1969. In 1976 he moved to Montreal with his family. He later attended ...
mixing (tracks 5, 8, 14) * Clint Gibbsmixing (track 9) *
Neal H Pogue Neal H Pogue is an American producer, audio engineer and mixer originally from Roselle, New Jersey, and based in Los Angeles. Pogue is a multi-time Grammy Award winner, having first won for his engineering and mixing work on Outkast's ''Speak ...
mixing (tracks 11, 13) * Katrina Maria Ernsterengineering (tracks 1, 2) * Kayla Reaganengineering (tracks 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12) * John Hanesengineering (tracks 5, 8, 14) *
Joe Visciano Joe Visciano is an American Grammy Award-winning, mixing engineer and audio engineer, based in Brooklyn, New York, United States. Recognition *2015 Grammy Winner Album of the Year, ''Morning Phase'', Beck *2015 Grammy Winner Best Engineered A ...
engineering (track 14) * Noah "MixGiant" Glassmanassistant engineering (tracks 1, 2) * Connor Hedgeassistant engineering (tracks 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12) * Fili Filizzolaassistant engineering (tracks 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12) * Hector Vegaassistant engineering (tracks 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12) * Rob Morenoassistant engineering (tracks 3, 6, 11) * Davide Cinciassistant engineering (tracks 12–14) * Rian Lewisrecording (tracks 1–4, 6, 8, 11–14)


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


References


Footnotes


Citations

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