
Doja Cat has confirmed her new album Vie is finished, but longtime fans shouldn’t expect a repeat of Scarlet. In a cryptic French-language post shared to X, ‘L’album est complet 🥐’, the artist hinted at a radical shift in tone, language, and even voice. The croissant emoji only fueled speculation that this new era leans heavily into French or European artistic influences.
The album’s title, Vie (meaning ‘life’ in French), reflects a more introspective phase in the rapper-singer’s evolution. She’s already teased tracks like ‘Lipstain,’ ‘Jealous Type,’ ‘Acts of Service,’ and ‘Cards,’ each of which point to a personal, emotionally layered narrative. This time around, Doja says she’s not chasing chart positions or streaming success. In recent interviews, she revealed that Vie was made for creative satisfaction, not commercial reward. ‘I’m not trying to make a hit,’ she’s said bluntly, distancing herself from the metrics-driven mindset of mainstream pop.
One of the biggest changes is her voice, literally. Doja admitted she used to feel ‘limited’ by her vocal range but now feels more confident than ever after years of quiet training. This evolution is expected to show in the album’s sonic complexity and technical risks, with more focus on vocal layering and unique production.
Though Vie doesn’t have a release date yet, the rollout has already started with subtle clues and statements that seem designed to confuse and intrigue fans. If Scarlet was a pop project with an edge, Vie promises to be something else entirely: unexpected, artistic, and potentially polarizing.
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