Kiss Me More
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In early January 2021, Doja Cat revealed that her upcoming studio album features numerous guest appearances, including SZA.[7] On March 5, 2021, SZA first mentioned \"Kiss Me More\" during an interview with V.[8] She revealed that the song was \"a different strut and I'm just excited\",[9] while Doja Cat replied by praising SZA, saying \"I commend artists, like you, who stick to something\".[10] On April 8, 2021, Doja Cat took to social media to reveal the cover art and announce the release of the song for April 9.[11][12][13] In an interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, she said: \"I wanted to make a song about kissing. I just thought it would be cute. That doesn't happen too often, but just a song that's solely about kissing.\"[14][15]
\"Kiss Me More\" received critical acclaim. Some critics drew resemblance between the song and Doja Cat's breakthrough 2020 hit \"Say So\".[30][31][22][32] Jon Caramanica of The New York Times wrote that it \"mixes the breeze of lite 1980s funk with the bawdiness of 2020s hip-hop, a juggling act that Doja Cat has pioneered, if not trademarked, by now.\"[33] Justin Cutro of Vulture described it as \"a silky, playful R&B jam\",[22] while writers at Rolling Stone deemed it a \"groovy, disco-inflected jam\".[23] Heran Mamo of Billboard wrote that \"the slinky, sensual jam will definitely be a summer playlist staple with its groovy bass line\".[16] Writing for Nylon, Steffanee Wang described the song as \"a mid-tempo pop number with guitar and sticky melodies\".[34] Writing for Teen Vogue, Claire Dodson described the song as \"excellent\" and \"a shimmering ode to kissing [...] with a somewhat melancholy underlying melody that contrasts well with that signature soft-disco Doja beat.\"[35] Anders Hare of Rated R&B wrote that the \"sunkissed, bouncy tune [...] features both musical prowesses sensually crooning about embracing the now with their significant others.\"[36] Doja Cat and SZA's vocals were described as \"smooth\", \"sultry\" and \"evocative\".[37] Jason Lipshutz of Billboard praised the duo's delivery and noted that they \"keep their rhymes tight and chorus vocals breathy, but don't mince words\".[32] Both the song and its accompanying music video received all-round praise for its dreaminess[22][38][24][15][39] and sensuality.[38][10][40][24][30]
Emlyn Travis of MTV praised the music video, describing Planet Her as \"a mysterious, flourishing world filled with glittering oases, calming zen gardens, pastel sunset skies, and blossoming cherry trees that is ruled by two larger-than-life queens\".[68] Meaghan Garvey of Billboard noted that the video is \"bathed in pastel hues and high-femme futurism, and while it's over-the-top sexy, it still ends with Doja and SZA cracking each other up while playing a video game in a galaxy far, far away. \"[70] Erica Gonzales of Harper's Bazaar described the video as a \"fantastical\" one that \"only their creative minds could pull off.\"[24] Jem Aswad of Variety deemed it \"trippy\",[30] while Jackson Langford of NME described it as \"sensual sci-fi\".[10] Mekishana Pierre of Entertainment Tonight noted that it was \"as playful and sugary-sweet as the track itself\".[40] Trishna Rikhy of V wrote: \"A celestial visual and sonic experience, the hints of surrealism Doja Cat constantly threads through her videos still lingers\".[37] John Wohlmacher of Beats Per Minute noted that the fact that these \"playful goddesses\" were more interested in videogames than men shows just how clever the thematic approach to Planet Her was.[27]
Doja is the best hook writer I know. Her music is fun, witty, original and authentic. The subject, wanting kisses, is simple and relatable. At a time of little social interaction, this song provided a fun, light-hearted escape.
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In an interview for Apple Music, Doja Cat said of the song: \"I wanted to make a song about kissing. I just thought it would be cute. That doesn't happen too often, but just a song that's solely about kissing.\"
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I, I feel like fucking somethingBut we can be corny fuckingSugar, I ain't no dummy-dummyI likе to say: What ifBut if we can kiss and just cut the rubbishThen I might bе on to somethin'I ain't givin' you one in publicI'm givin' you hundreds, fuck itSomethin' we just gotta get intoSign first, middle, last, on the wisdom toothNiggas wishin' that the pussy was a kissing boothTaste breakfast, lunch and gin and juiceAnd that dinner just like dessert tooAnd when we french, refresh, gimme twoWhen I bite that lip, come get me tooHe want lipstick, lip-gloss, hickeys too, huh
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On April 9, 2021, the charismatic Doja Cat gifted us with a summer 2021 beach playlist staple in \"Kiss Me More.\" The song, featuring none other than SZA, is the first track off the \"Say So\" singer's third album Planet Her (it dropped alongside an extraterrestrial music video... theoretically on that very planet) which, per Pitchfork, is \"set for a summer 2021 release via Kemosabe/RCA.\" That would be controversial producer Dr. Luke's record label. That dark shadow aside, the track could not be more bright, catchy, or pure fun, and sees the two singers combining their strengths. Both stars sing and rap their own verses, and Doja Cat certainly delivered on the hype after cryptically tweeting back in January that fans should comb through the artists she follows on Twitter. \"Following them for a reeeeaaaaasssoooonnn Guess why,\" she wrote. Well, now we know, and clearly, fans are vibing.
\"Kiss Me More\" debuted at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100, and its spacey, sensual music video featuring both artists has earned 29 million YouTube views as of this writing. So it could surely skyrocket even higher and maybe even be an early Song of Summer contender. So what is the infectious sun-kissed (pun intended) tune about
What is \"Kiss Me More\" by Doja Cat featuring SZA about With opening lyrics, \"We hug and, yes, we make love / And always just say goodnight ... Can you kiss me more\" it sees two music icons stating their needs romantically. Especially in the tongue department; \"Boy, you write your name, I can do the same,\" Doja raps. As Genius explained, she's bragging she's a good smoocher, though it takes two to tongue-tango. \"The boy is bold enough to not only move his tongue... but moving it as if he was trying to write his name,\" one Genius user deduced. \"Doja states that she is also a bold kisser.\" 781b155fdc