No phone after 5 PM and your curfew is now 7:30 now go to your FUCKIN room. You are in so much trouble you get absolutely 0 allowance this week and I’m hiding your video games. “It’s just principle / Baby hold me ’cause I like the way you move.”Īfter the chorus, Doja’s second verse easily switches her flow into a rap verse.Īt the release of the song, Genius listed a lyric as, “Sugar, I ain’t no gummy, dummy” instead of its correct phrase, “Sugar, I ain’t no dummy, dummy.” Doja Cat acknowledged the incorrect lyric on Genius before playfully calling them out on Twitter. “Can you kiss me more? / We’re so young, boy / We ain’t got nothing to lose,” Doja Cat and SZA sing on the catchy chorus. Landi’s character roams the planet as he stumbles upon the two artists while the verse plays in the background. In the Warren Fu-directed music video, Grey’s Anatomy actor Alex Landi plays an astronaut that crash landed in Doja Cat and SZA’s galaxy. To accompany the single, Doja Cat and SZA filmed a music video that clearly sets the standard for Planet Her’s stellar theme. The cover art - created by designer Chad Knight - features two blue and pink feminine figures posed next to each other in an oasis-like setting. After briefly teasing a collaboration with SZA in January, the “Say So” singer released the artwork and arrival date for “Kiss Me More” on her Instagram on Wednesday evening.
The groovy, disco-influenced single is the first glimpse of Doja’s highly anticipated album, Planet Her. Doja Cat successfully gave us another summer anthem while simultaneously delivering an intergalactic beginning to her Planet Her era.