Amala Ratana Zandile Dlamini was born to a Jewish mother and a Zulu father, who, according to him returned to South Africa in hopes of his family following him, but according to Dlamini, a.k.a Doja Cat, he abandoned his family. Doja Cat produced music on Soundcloud at the beginning of her career. In 2019, her single “Say So,” today’s representative song topped the Billboard Hot 100. What the hell is a doja cat? I thought. I certainly was getting too old to keep up with pop music. Turns out, three years later, “Say So,” is hella catchy. And with an interesting Wikipedia page full of lived experience, I wonder if there’s a little treasure in a discography that, to me, originally just sounded like music for cats in heat. Time will tell.
1. “Eye of the Tiger” by Survivor. Sylvester Stallone personally commissioned the band to write a song like the band’s first Top 40 hit, “Poor Man’s Son” and Queen‘s “Another One Bites the Dust” for Rocky III.
4. “Honky Cat” by Taron Egerton & Richard Madden is a cover of Elton John‘s hit and appeared in the biopic Rocketman.
8. “Now That I Found You” by Carly Rae Jepsen. The lyrics of the song would lead listeners to believe that this song is about a man, but the video makes the song about a cat. Does it work?
12. “My Bad” by Advanced ft. Shaun. The line in Korean about living with three cats and a dog in a small apartment. Kind of cute.
16. “The Resistance” by Anberlin. Speaking of paper tigers. Check out my post from last January on this song.
19. “Wild World” by Cat Stevens (now
Yusuf Islam). Yes, I picked this song because of the artist’s name. It certainly was a great season finale for the first season of Skins.