Great news for Kittenz! Doja Cat will be releasing the song she performed in Coachella next month, and supporters can't wait to hear the official studio version.
According to Uproxx, the rapper's song will be featured in Baz Luhrmann's Elvis Presley biographical film titled "Elvis."
The movie will hit theaters on June 24. To accompany the film, Doja will release a song titled "Vegas."
The track contains interpolations of Big Mama Thornton's "Hound Dog," which was also covered by the legendary Presley in the past.
The song's teaser circulated online over the past month, and it revealed that the track contains vocal samples of Thornton's first version.
In the movie, Shonka Dukureh will be playing the character of Thornton.
As of this writing, Doja Cat has not confirmed the official release date, but the outlet noted that it would drop anytime in May.
The singer, whose real name is Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, first performed the full version of the track during her set at this year's Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California.
Doja Cat Not the Only Artist Who Debuted New Song in Coachella
Doja is not the only singer who debuted a new song during her set at Coachella as Megan Thee Stallion performed a diss track, and fans can't wait for it to be released.
Sources spoke to Page Six, saying the song will be released "soon" as producers are still finalizing the track.
The song, reportedly titled "You's a B***," sampled the old-school hip-hop track called "Freak'n You" remix by Wu-Tang and Jodeci.
In early reports, many fans have expressed their thoughts and excitement over the unreleased freestyle track.
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Many online users were happy that Megan is seemingly paying homage to female hip-hop icon Lil Kim as their rap flow sounds like.
As of this writing, Megan has not confirmed whether Lil Kim inspired the song.
Aside from the throwback sound, many fans alleged that the track might be inspired by his relationship and legal battle with ex-boyfriend Torey Lanez, but she never dropped any names.
"This song is very m************ personal to me, and it's to whom the f*** it may concern, and I really feel like my ladies with f*** with me on this one," she said before the music played.
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