Purrr!

Purrr! is the debut extended play (EP) by American singer and rapper Doja Cat. It was released independently on August 5, 2014 by MAU Records and distributed by Kemosabe and RCA Records. Many of the songs were recorded by Doja Cat in a DIY-style using a variety of instrumentals which she found online from producers such as Mndsgn, Evil Needle, and Dream Koala.[1]

Purrr!
EP by
ReleasedAugust 5, 2014
GenreAlternative R&B
Length18:03
Label
Producer
Doja Cat chronology
Purrr!
(2014)
Amala
(2018)
Singles from Purrr!
  1. "So High"
    Released: March 13, 2014

Background

On March 13, 2014, the EP's only single and third track "So High" was officially released on streaming services. This was a repackaged version of the song, as Doja had independently published it on November 8, 2012 via SoundCloud.[2][3] At the time of Purrr!'s release, "So High" had amassed over 712 thousand streams on SoundCloud and over 240 thousand views on the official music video.[4]

Critical reception

David Turner of The Fader highlighed the song "Control" as "a breezy seaside joyride built on slow builds and wavy echoes" and also praised Doja Cat's "spacey singing style" throughout the record.[5] Petar Kujundzic of Hypebeast described Purrr! as "a fine list of bass-heavy, alternative R&B tracks" and highlighted the song "No Police" for "offering the best of her vocal and lyrical abilities".[6] Writing for Illsociety, Kelly Hawkins praised Doja Cat's "brazen raps and airy vocals".[7]

Track listing

Purrr! track listing[8]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Beautiful"
  • Omari
3:47
2."Nunchucks"DlaminiMndsgn[a]3:15
3."So High"DlaminiEvil Needle[b]3:20
4."No Police"DlaminiDream Koala[c]4:00
5."Control"DlaminiYeti Beats3:40
Total length:18:03

Samples

  • ^[a] "Nunchucks" is built around the musical base of "Legwarmrs", performed by Mndsgn.
  • ^[b] "So High" is built around the musical base of "Falling Leaves", performed by Evil Needle.
  • ^[c] "No Police" is built around the musical base of "We Can't Be Friends", performed by Dream Koala.

References

  1. Belinson, Patrick (August 6, 2014). "DOJA CAT "PURRR!" (EP)". Elevator. Archived from the original on September 20, 2014. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  2. Hughes, Aria (October 30, 2018). "Who Is Doja Cat?". Women's Wear Daily. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  3. Haylock, Zoe (May 27, 2020). "Doja Cat's Controversial Career, From Overnight Star to Canceled Overnight". Vulture. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  4. "Doja Cat releases debut EP Purrr! on Mau Records". Movement Magazine. August 6, 2014. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  5. Turner, David (August 5, 2014). "LA Singer Doja Cat Drops Her New EP Purrr!". The Fader. Archived from the original on September 25, 2014. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  6. Kujundzic, Petar (August 7, 2014). "Don't Sleep on Doja Cat's 'Purrr!' EP". Hypebeast. Archived from the original on October 19, 2018. Retrieved January 23, 2021.
  7. Hawkins, Kelly (August 5, 2014). "Doja Cat – Purrr! EP". Illsociety. Archived from the original on February 6, 2015. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
  8. "Doja Cat - Purrr!". Discogs. Retrieved January 22, 2021.
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