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Jay-Z Praises Doja Cat’s Evolution and Reflects on “God Did” Verse

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Doja Cat’s recent transformation has not gone unnoticed, with her latest album “Scarlet” earning praise from fans and fellow artists alike. The singer collaborated with Jeymes Samuel, Kodak Black, and Adekunle Gold on the track “Jeezu” for the soundtrack of “The Book Of Clarence,” which features a star-studded lineup including Lil Wayne, Kid Cudi, Jorja Smith, and more. Jay-Z himself joined forces with Jeymes Samuel and D’Angelo for a 9-minute-long song titled “I Want You Forever.”

During a Twitter Spaces chat, Jay-Z took a moment to acknowledge Doja Cat’s performance on “Jeezu.” He expressed admiration for her unique approach to the music, stating, “Her performance on [‘Jeezu’] was unlike anything that I’ve heard from her. The way she attacks that music, it’s like, ‘Wow, this is a different Doja.’ This feels like a new space.”

Receiving praise from the Roc Nation founder is a significant acknowledgment of Doja Cat’s artistic evolution. Jay-Z also reflected on his own creative process, specifically mentioning his unexpectedly lengthy verse on “God Did.” He shared insights into allowing the song to dictate the unfolding vibe, stating, “I didn’t start out to do ‘God Did’ as a four-minute verse, that’s not how it happened… It just kept going and kept unfolding.”

As fans appreciate Doja Cat’s growth and Jay-Z’s insightful reflections, the music world continues to embrace the diverse and evolving talents within the industry. What are your thoughts on Jay-Z praising Doja Cat and reflecting on his creative process for “God Did”? Share your opinions in the comments section below.

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