
Doja Cat and Saweetie kicked off 2021 with the feminist anthem, Best Friend. Although it was launched in advance by means of Warner Records, it nonetheless was the hit they might expected it to be. Despite not being part of Cardi B's star-studded WAP track video, both rising rappers proceed to collaborate with other feminine artists.
They're determined to break the trade's tradition of pitting ladies in opposition to each other as it did with Cardi and Nicki Minaj. But are Doja and Saweetie friends in actual life? Here's what they've lately published about their relationship.
How They Met
The ICY GRL singer said she met Doja round "two years ago." In an interview with Extra TV, Saweetie said: "I’ve always been a fan of her work, she works super hard, she’s talented." It seems like they began off as acquaintances who met via mutual pals within the industry. Doja, who now vows to be more "choosy" with her collaborations, undoubtedly has the same admiration for the rapper.
Doja is the ultimate fangirl of her fellow feminine musicians. She just lately presented Nicki Minaj a characteristic on Get Into it (Yuh). They previously teamed up on a remix of her breakout single, Say So. Unfortunately, the self-proclaimed Queen of Rap said no to the brand new offer. Minaj explained on Twitter: "I didn’t love that song because I didn’t think I could bring anything to it."
"So I asked them to send me something else," she persevered. "I think that was the second song they sent me, I asked them to send me something else and they didn’t send me anything else." Doja ended up referencing her as a substitute. She used the road, "got that big rocket launcher," from the Superbass hitmaker's debut hit, Massive Attack.
Trusting Her Life On Doja Cat In 'Best Friends' Music Video
During an look at A Little Late with Lilly Singh, Saweetie shared that the Say So singer nearly killed her while taking pictures the now-iconic twerking scene on a shifting car. Singh thought it was an edited stunt but the My Type rapper said it was the actual deal. "Doja was driving," she said. "I actually fell off the car. Yeah, she almost killed me."
When requested how she was once secured onto the automobile, Saweetie said: "I don't ever wear harnesses. I think, you know, you have to live in the moment. YOLO." She should have trusted Doja so much that they had been actually swerving traffic while she was there twerking without difficulty on the car's hood. Real BFF stuff right there.
The Real Story Behind The Making Of 'Best Friends'
Saweetie used to be impressed to make Best Friends because she felt "like we're missing a best friend anthem." She also said it felt right to do it with Doja for the reason that "record fits perfectly for us." She thinks they embody impartial girls "in a different way" as mirrored within the track — "it's empowering, it's fun, it's sexy, but it still talks about some real stuff."
The Tap In hitmaker sees the BFF anthem as a very powerful message to ladies in all places.
According to her, it is about the camaraderie between ladies — "The sacrifices you make, what you would do for your girl, hyping your girl up and complimenting her." So that subsequent time you notice your highest buddy, maybe tell her "she a real bad b*tch," too.
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