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  Studio Album · No. 5

Vie Songwriting Credits by Doja Cat

2025 Kemosabe Records / RCA Records 15 tracks 49 min

Produced by Jack Antonoff, Y2K, Kurtis McKenzie, Sounwave  ·  Engineered by Jack Antonoff, Laura Sisk, Neal H Pogue, Serban Ghenea, Oli Jacobs, Ruairi O'Flaherty

Kemosabe Records / RCA Records PopDiscoFunk-PopPop RapR&B
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15
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2025
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Vie marks Doja Cat's return to her pop roots after the rap-forward Scarlet, leaning into 1980s-inspired disco, funk-pop, and dance-pop built around themes of love and romance. Jack Antonoff led the production, with much of the album recorded at Miraval Studios in France, joined by Y2K, Kurtis McKenzie, Sounwave, and Scribz Riley. Doja Cat is credited under her legal name Amala Zandile Dlamini for all lyrics, co-writing with Antonoff and other collaborators across the tracklist. The lead single 'Jealous Type,' produced by Y2K and Antonoff, set the album's disco-pop tone.

Vie is Doja Cat's fifth studio album, released in 2025. The album marks a significant sonic shift, with Jack Antonoff serving as the primary executive producer and co-writer across much of the tracklist. The title (French for 'life') signals a more reflective, personal tone compared to the confrontational energy of Scarlet. The album features a collaboration with SZA on 'Take Me Dancing' and explores themes of love, identity, and self-perception through a blend of indie-pop and R&B production.

Track Listing & Credits 15 tracks

Written by the artist Written by outside writers
#TitleLyricist(s)Composer(s)Producer(s)Performers
1
Cards
Doja CatJack AntonoffAri StaraceGavin Bennett Amala DlaminiJack AntonoffAri StaraceGavin Bennett Jack AntonoffY2KBennett Doja Cat (Vocals)
2
Jealous Type #28
Doja CatJack AntonoffAri Starace Amala DlaminiJack AntonoffAri Starace Jack AntonoffY2K Doja Cat (Vocals)
3
Aaahh Men!
Doja CatJack AntonoffStuart PhillipsGlen Albert Larson Amala DlaminiJack AntonoffStuart PhillipsGlen Albert Larson Jack Antonoff Doja Cat (Vocals)
4
Couples Therapy
Doja CatJack AntonoffBenjamin Boukris Amala DlaminiJack AntonoffBenjamin Boukris Jack AntonoffBoukris Doja Cat (Vocals)
5
Gorgeous
Doja CatJack AntonoffGeorge DanielSounwaveKurtis McKenzieLee StashenkoStavros Tsarouhas Amala DlaminiJack AntonoffGeorge DanielMark SpearsKurtis McKenzieLee StashenkoStavros Tsarouhas Jack AntonoffDanielSounwaveKurtis McKenzieFallenStavros Doja Cat (Vocals)
6
Stranger
Doja CatJack AntonoffSounwaveKurtis McKenzieLee StashenkoStavros Tsarouhas Amala DlaminiJack AntonoffMark SpearsKurtis McKenzieLee StashenkoStavros Tsarouhas Jack AntonoffSounwaveKurtis McKenzieFallenStavros Doja Cat (Vocals)
7
All Mine
Doja CatKurtis McKenzieScribz RileyJeff GitelmanKevin Theodore Amala DlaminiKurtis McKenzieMike RileyJeff GitelmanKevin Theodore Kurtis McKenzieScribz RileyGitelmanTheodore Doja Cat (Vocals)
8
Take Me Dancing
Doja CatSZAJack AntonoffAri StaraceGavin BennettKurtis McKenzieJoe CalebScribz Riley Amala DlaminiSolána RoweJack AntonoffAri StaraceGavin BennettKurtis McKenzieJoe CalebMike Riley Jack AntonoffY2KBennett Doja Cat (Vocals)SZA (Featured Vocals)
9
Lipstain
Doja CatKurtis McKenzieFelix JosephJack AntonoffAlastair O'DonnellFinn WiganJ.C. CrowleySam DeesDennis Lambert Amala DlaminiKurtis McKenzieFelix JosephJack AntonoffAlastair O'DonnellFinn WiganJ.C. CrowleySam DeesDennis Lambert Jack AntonoffKurtis McKenzieJosephAoDWigan Doja Cat (Vocals)
10
Silly! Fun!
Doja CatRob Bisel Amala DlaminiRob Bisel Bisel Doja Cat (Vocals)
11
Acts of Service
Doja CatKurtis McKenzieLee StashenkoStavros Tsarouhas Amala DlaminiKurtis McKenzieLee StashenkoStavros Tsarouhas Kurtis McKenzieFallenStavros Doja Cat (Vocals)
12
Make It Up
Doja CatAri StaraceGavin Bennett Amala DlaminiAri StaraceGavin Bennett Y2KBennett Doja Cat (Vocals)
13
One More Time
Doja CatKurtis McKenzieScribz RileyJonathan Enyioko-BakersLeonard LaToucheFilipe Mora Amala DlaminiKurtis McKenzieMike RileyJonathan Enyioko-BakersLeonard LaToucheFilipe Mora Kurtis McKenzieScribz RileyKaeyosBaudee Doja Cat (Vocals)
14
Happy
Doja CatKurtis McKenzieMathias LiyewScribz Riley Amala DlaminiKurtis McKenzieMathias LiyewMike Riley Kurtis McKenzieAmbezzaScribz Riley Doja Cat (Vocals)
15
Come Back
Doja CatJack AntonoffGiuseppe Donaggio Amala DlaminiJack AntonoffGiuseppe Donaggio Jack Antonoff Doja Cat (Vocals)

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Frequently Asked Questions Vie

When was Doja Cat's Vie released and on what label?
Vie was released on September 26, 2025, through Kemosabe Records and RCA Records. It is Doja Cat's fifth studio album and debuted at number four on the Billboard 200. The album runs about 49 minutes across 15 tracks.
Who produced Vie by Doja Cat?
Jack Antonoff led production on Vie, with much of it recorded at Miraval Studios in France. He was joined by Y2K, Kurtis McKenzie, Sounwave, and Scribz Riley. Mixing was handled by Neal H Pogue, Serban Ghenea, and Oli Jacobs, with mastering by Ruairi O'Flaherty.
What genre is Doja Cat's Vie?
Vie blends pop, hip hop, and R&B with strong disco, funk-pop, and dance-pop elements. The production draws heavily on 1980s-inspired sounds. It marks a return to Doja Cat's pop roots after the rap-focused Scarlet.
How did 'Jealous Type' by Doja Cat perform on the charts?
'Jealous Type' peaked at number 28 on the Billboard Hot 100. Released on August 21, 2025, it served as the lead single from Vie. Doja Cat performed it at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards alongside saxophonist Kenny G.
Did Doja Cat write the songs on Vie?
Yes, all lyrics on Vie are credited to Doja Cat under her legal name Amala Zandile Dlamini. She co-wrote the songs with Jack Antonoff and other collaborators across individual tracks. The album continues her practice of taking lyrical and co-writing credit throughout her records.
Who wrote and produced 'Jealous Type' by Doja Cat?
'Jealous Type' was written by Doja Cat, Y2K (Ari David Starace), and Jack Antonoff. Y2K and Antonoff also produced the track. It is a disco-pop and funk-pop single that set the tone for Vie.
Why is Vie a shift from Scarlet for Doja Cat?
Vie pivots back toward pop after Scarlet's rap-forward, feature-free direction. Where Scarlet emphasized hip hop and personal writing, Vie embraces 1980s disco and funk-pop with themes of love and romance. The Jack Antonoff-led production gives it a brighter, dance-oriented sound.

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