Home
Planet Her

Planet Her in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $14.99
Loading Inventory...
Size: CD
Pop polymath
Doja Cat
crossed completely over to the mainstream after her 2019 release
Hot Pink
. Third album
Planet Her
puts the emphasis on her versatility and anything-goes stylistic blend, applying even slicker production values to her already radio-friendly sound. The record swings wildly, tackling different sounds almost song to song. Album opener "Woman" is a sultry and bass-heavy track that pulses with a psuedo-Caribbean groove before throwing in the curveball of a
Kendrick Lamar
-esque rap flow halfway in. The gears switch quickly to hooky rap-singing on the melodic
Young Thug
-assisted earworm "Payday," slick cosmic R&B on "You Right," featuring a cameo verse from
the Weeknd
, vaporous indie-adjacent electronic sounds on "Been Like This," and sugary balladry meeting booming bass thumps on the lovestruck yearning of "I Don't Do Drugs" featuring
Ariana Grande
. All of
's various creative wanderings are held together seamlessly by incredibly clean and detail-rich production. Each of her unexpected left turns and potentially clashing marriages of styles are guided into easy landings with expertly placed rhythmic dropouts, ear-catching synth flourishes, and inventive instrumental moves that fill any space that could be awkward or uneven in less-skilled hands.
's dazzling construction is matched by
's controlled performances and a personality that can deliver hypersexualized brags and expressions of tenderness and fragility with the same power. Some of the album's best moments hold space for both, like the lewd yet sweet drift of "Love to Dream," and the pitch-perfect summer anthem "Kiss Me More," which closes out its celebration of lust and the giddy excitement of brand-new love with a verse from
SZA
.
tries something new with almost every orbit on
. When the production magic keeps up with her boundless spirit, the songs reach a unique hotspot of fun and infectiousness that makes all of
's disparate impulses gel into an exhilarating whole. ~ Fred Thomas
Doja Cat
crossed completely over to the mainstream after her 2019 release
Hot Pink
. Third album
Planet Her
puts the emphasis on her versatility and anything-goes stylistic blend, applying even slicker production values to her already radio-friendly sound. The record swings wildly, tackling different sounds almost song to song. Album opener "Woman" is a sultry and bass-heavy track that pulses with a psuedo-Caribbean groove before throwing in the curveball of a
Kendrick Lamar
-esque rap flow halfway in. The gears switch quickly to hooky rap-singing on the melodic
Young Thug
-assisted earworm "Payday," slick cosmic R&B on "You Right," featuring a cameo verse from
the Weeknd
, vaporous indie-adjacent electronic sounds on "Been Like This," and sugary balladry meeting booming bass thumps on the lovestruck yearning of "I Don't Do Drugs" featuring
Ariana Grande
. All of
's various creative wanderings are held together seamlessly by incredibly clean and detail-rich production. Each of her unexpected left turns and potentially clashing marriages of styles are guided into easy landings with expertly placed rhythmic dropouts, ear-catching synth flourishes, and inventive instrumental moves that fill any space that could be awkward or uneven in less-skilled hands.
's dazzling construction is matched by
's controlled performances and a personality that can deliver hypersexualized brags and expressions of tenderness and fragility with the same power. Some of the album's best moments hold space for both, like the lewd yet sweet drift of "Love to Dream," and the pitch-perfect summer anthem "Kiss Me More," which closes out its celebration of lust and the giddy excitement of brand-new love with a verse from
SZA
.
tries something new with almost every orbit on
. When the production magic keeps up with her boundless spirit, the songs reach a unique hotspot of fun and infectiousness that makes all of
's disparate impulses gel into an exhilarating whole. ~ Fred Thomas