The long wait is over as Doja Cat has finally revealed the official tracklist of her new album "Scarlet" but fans noticed that there were no collaborators on all of the songs as it was only the rapper singing on the album.
According to Billboard, the new musical project, which is set to be released on September 22, will feature 15 new songs which included three of the album's single: "Attention," "Paint The Town Red," and "Demons."
In an Instagram post, the rapper shared the entire tracklist along with the caption, "no features."
In a previous post, Doja Cat was spotted hanging out with Ice Spice and many fans believed that they were going to collaborate on a track.
However, fans were disappointed as the young rapper was not on the tracklist, as one wrote, "no spiceja? WE LOST!"
Doja Cat 'Scarlet' Tracklist
Check out the official tracklist of Doja Cat's new album "Scarlet" below:
1. Paint The Town Red
2. Demons
3. Wet V*****
4. F*** The Girls (FTG)
5. Ouchies
6. 97
7. Gun
8. Go Off
10. Can't Wait
11. Often
12. Love Life
13. Skull And Bones
14. Attention
15. Balut
READ ALSO: Doja Cat 'Paint The Town Red' Is The First No. 1 Rap Song of 2023 In Hot 100
Doja Cat Wants to Explore More Career Ventures
The recent tracklist reveal comes after Doja Cat's interview with Harper's Bazaar where she revealed that she wanted to "branch out" into other career ventures outside of music.
She told the outlet that she would like to dabble in the world of clothing and makeup, but one of her number one goals is to have a career in acting.
"I want to explore acting... I would love to do movies that I believe in," she said.
If ever her wishes were granted in the future, Doja Cat said she would have to "stop the music for a minute" as she needed to "immerse" herself in the acting career for a while.
Regarding the genres of films she wanted to star in, the rapper said she would love to try comedy and action movies. In addition, she also wished to star in "John Wick-like" movies to learn martial arts.
Doja Cat's new album "Scarlet" will be available for purchase and streaming on major music platforms like Spotify and Apple Music starting next Friday, September 22, 2023.
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