Doja Cat just unveiled her tracklist for her new album Hellmouth on her Instagram story.

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Doja Cat Unveils Tracklist for New Album Hellmouth

Doja Cat just unveiled her tracklist for her new album 'Hellmouth' on her Instagram story.
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Doja Cat just unveiled her tracklist for her new album Hellmouth on her Instagram story.

The story featured a whiteboard with a list of tracks with doodles drawn everywhere. The title at the top of the whiteboard said “GENERAL,” and each track had a heart drawn next to it. Some tracks followed the Hellmouth theme, and others seem not to be related to it.

In order the tracks are as follows:

  • LOVE LIFE
  • Attention
  • Go Off Lil Mama
  • Paint the town Red
  • Gun
  • Demons
  • Skull n Bones
  • Balut
  • Agora Hills
  • 97
  • Wet Vagina
  • Loon1e
  • Can’t Wait
  • Ouchies
  • Often
  • Disrespectful
  • NHIE
  • FTG
  • Seeing Stars

This will be Doja Cat’s fourth studio album, and it was officially announced on March 21. She previewed the album recently on Instagram Live, playing snippets of each one. She stated that she is working to narrow down the more than 25 songs to make the final cut on the album.

She has stated in the past that she wants to experiment with different genres on the same album or even the same song. “I would like to put out some singles that don’t really connect to it in any way,” she commented in relation to the new album. “They’re just fun things that I would like to put out.”

Doja Cat recently got a controversial tattoo of a scaled animal figure crossbred with female attributes. Some called it “demonic” and “unholy,” but Doja is unbothered and is wholly embracing the brand she’s creating with Hellmouth.

She responded to tweets defending her with “slay girl yas” and “honestly werk.”

Doja Cat was recently featured in Time’s Most Influential People of 2023 List. Filmmaker Baz Luhrmann wrote that Doja Cat is plugged into Gen Z culture. She goes live on Instagram, she’s active on social media, and being only 27 herself, she understands Gen Z better than older musicians.

“She is personally connected with her fans, and that allows her to understand and feed back to them. She can’t be boxed in. She’s a rapper, a singer, a performance artist—she’s the canvas on which she expresses a character or an idea,” Luhrmann wrote.

While there is no official release date for Hellmouth, follow Doja Cat on her social media to keep updated.