Dissect DJs - Doja Cat - Paint the Town Red
Episode Date: October 9, 2023We hit the top of the charts this week- breaking down Doja Cat's new look and sound with her hit single "Paint the Town Red", full video review! What's Doja trying to do here? Wher...e have we heard this sample from? And how long did you wait to take down king size candy from Halloween? Episode 109 - let's dissect! See the full video podcast on YouTube at https://youtu.be/JTJlEw4Y8A0 Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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in the building
What I said
famous instead
I let all that get to my head
Town Red
Bitch I
I said
I'd rather be famous instead
Get to my head
I don't care
I paint the town way
Oh yeah
We back
This time
For the DJs
They like to spin it
Mix it
Throw up back
And dissect it
Oh, yeah, it's your boy DJ MC Jack with your boys, Steve.
What up, Cass?
How you been, baby?
What's up, good, sir?
Good, man, we got a new one.
We always like to keep everybody informed with the new music that's coming out
and try to dissect it earlier than later, so, you know, we catch the up route of when they're...
The taken off point, because if it wasn't for the dissect DJs, nobody would know what to listen to.
You know?
I don't know about that.
The whole reason that you get any...
You know what?
You know what?
We control the ears of the world.
I'll go with that.
I'll go with that.
But yeah, man, Doja Cat with a walk-on by, and immediately, I recognize the background track because it's walk-on-by.
Yeah, it's got a familiar sound to it, right?
I've known that song since I was going.
Deanna Warwick, or, is that I'm saying that correctly?
You're definitely not, and I don't think it's Deon-Worwick?
Dionne-D-O-N-N-E.
Deon-Warwick.
She's the one that's like a psychic.
I think most of her career became about doing psychic readings and stuff.
And yeah, that was kind of her thing
But she was originally like a singer
She was actually like
Whitney Houston's godmother too, I believe
Wow, I didn't know this backstory
I think so, like that's how Whitney originally
got like sort of discovered
But yeah, okay
So you're saying the original song came from her
And it was called Walk On By?
Should we just play that now?
Yeah, let's just play it.
Let's kick it off with the OG
If you see me walking down the street
And I start to cry
each time we mean
Walk on by
What a friendly little trumpet that is
It is so mellow
You like want to listen
Like okay I'll listen to what are you going on a fun little joy right here
Yeah that is the original
And you can clearly see it's in a direct sample
Of the beginning of this song
You know I gotta always give credit to the producers
Who hear something like that
Like a gentle like you know kind of soulful song
from like, what was that?
Like the 70s?
I was a...
1964.
1964.
And they're like,
we could turn this into a hip-hop jam.
Doja.
Get in the roof.
Doja, say a couple of bitches
and cuss words
and make this thing fantastic.
Talk about how you said what you said.
You said what you said, bitch.
Whatever.
It's a song about the devil and shit.
Yeah.
I got to be honest, Katz.
I did not hear this song
until we decided to look it up
and we found out it was the top track
on not only the top U.S.,
but also global.
This Paint the Town.
Is it?
So got to get into it.
Let's go into the lyrics.
Did you want to go ahead and...
Yeah, let's go through it.
So Doja, one of those artists that definitely goes through these, you know, like image makeover stages.
Okay.
So right now it seems like she's sort of going for like a demonic thing where like she's posting pictures on social media where she's all like deviled out.
You know, she's like all in like a whole black.
She went through like a hard cat stage where she was like showing up places like dressed up as a full on cat.
And like, I think she went to like the MET guy.
It makes sense.
I connect to the pieces there, but I think she showed up to the Met Gall.
I feel like I saw clips of it where she was literally only speaking in meows,
which, I mean, I got to be honest.
I respect that.
Because you know you want to answer questions on all those, like, you know, cheesy interviews anyway.
So if you're going to show up just like a cat, like, yeah, just meow it everybody.
Yeah, straight out.
Make the night easier on yourself.
I'm cool with that.
So, yeah, now she's going for like a real demonic presence,
and she's bringing the heat right out the cannon.
Yeah, bitch.
I said what I said.
I'd rather be famous instead.
Walk on by.
Is that when that hits right there?
Yeah, right there.
Oh, okay, that's cool.
I let all that get to my head.
I don't care.
I paint the town bread.
Bitch, I said what I said, and she runs it back.
So that's the general hook.
Yeah, like, pulling no punches, right out the gate, man.
She's just like, yeah, I'm here to be famous.
I'm going to do crazy things to get this fame.
If I got to dress up like a cat,
if I got to paint myself red.
I saw a post.
I feel like she like shaved her head at one point.
Did you ever see that?
No.
Yeah, she like shaved her head bald.
She's definitely in it for the like doing the whatever I need to do to get flicks.
Oh, she's getting the wow factor initial?
Yeah, trying to get a lot of wow factor.
I thought she's been around enough that she doesn't necessarily need that.
But you know, this game, you've got to fight to stay relevant.
If you need some shock value.
Yeah, I guess so.
I mean, you know, it's not a new thing.
That's been being a game that's being played.
for decades and she's just like I'm gonna now she's into the like one upsmanship of it I'm gonna like
take it up here I'm gonna go next level and get everybody just making post I think she like taps into
the whole concept of like any publicity is good publicity so even if all these reports are being
like what's up with doja cat I feel like doja cat hates her fans I feel like doja cat has become a
satanic worshiper and like whatever it is like even though a lot of
of it might be perceived as bad press.
She's here for it.
And she's like, oh, that gets people talking about me.
And guess what I'm saying in the lyrics?
I'm here to be famous instead.
And that's her way of painting the town red.
So that's how you doja, Justin.
I'll be honest, man.
At this point, I just, yeah, I'm not,
I'm amazed at the ability of them to be able to take the original and turn it into,
I don't want to say raunchy.
I don't want to say, you know, it is explicit a bit.
but just a whole different variation from,
because she was talking about walking on by and her lover,
like somebody she loved but didn't really mean much to her.
Let's actually see what she said there.
Let's go ahead and get into that line.
I also do want to point out,
the video started by like an eyeball getting rolled on the table.
Yeah, it was wild and blackfaced.
Yeah, that was an eye.
And continued on.
That was definitely, okay, what's up with this?
What's happening here?
And then like the very next shot,
she is riding on the friendliest dragon you have ever seen the devil she's writing on the devil
is that it looks like a friendly dragon it's straight up out of the book of puff he's so happy
even with this got this smiley face it does i gotta say it does a good job of walking the line between
like i feel like i'm seeing some crazy demonic shit but it's also kind of funny like she straight up
he reminds me of yeah yeah it's like because she's using this gentle neon warwick song for the
60s kind of talking about some hardcore shit starting the video
off with an eyeball getting rolled into the water.
And then she's flying on what could be perceived as the devil.
But it's like this happy, it's like Toru from the never-ending story.
She's just like gliding along.
She's rapid.
Is that what his name?
Falkor.
Which one was Taur then?
I don't know who Tauru is.
I swear that was the big, the big white dude.
No, the big white thing is Falkor for sure.
Only reason I know this is because I was going to name Ambrosius.
I was going to name Ambrosius that.
And then one of his costumes in his life has been his.
him, you put a character on his back.
I'm Googling it.
And now he looks like Falcour, because he's a big old white thing.
This definitely feels like the kind of stuff that's in Justin's wheelhouse.
So I will, like, bowed out into you on that.
But I do want to know which one Taru was.
Go ahead, keep talking about whatever you were.
No, but just continuing on.
Kind of wanted to get into her lyrics.
Like we said, she's riding the devil because out the gate, she says,
she's the devil.
She a bad little bitch.
She a rebel.
Welcome!
She put her foot to the pedal.
I'll take a whole lot for me to settle.
She's the devil.
She a bad little bitch.
She's a rebel.
She put her foot to the pedal.
It'll take a whole lot for me.
Yeah.
To settle.
Okay.
It was Falcourt.
I've seen that now.
And it does kind of look like
if Embrocious was like a giant flying monster.
Yeah.
See, that's what I'm saying.
If you shrink them and they put a little character,
exactly what it is.
I would have.
So did you figure out who Toto?
No, I don't know.
Is that the dog from Wizard of Oz?
That's Toto.
I said Tauru.
I don't know.
I was just off.
I haven't seen everything like story.
That sounds like a Pokemon.
on, be honest with you.
Yeah, I haven't seen the never-eering story since I was like six, so I don't know.
What?
Yeah, I haven't re-watched it.
Oh, you got to re-watch that, dude.
They actually will make you cry now, even more than you did it for the horse that
kind of gets stuck in the mud, and you're like, dude, this horse, he has to kill his horse,
and he has his horse is kind of vaguely remember that.
All I remember is there's the, like, magic thing that looks like a cinnamon roll, and it keeps
like, like they've got to touch that thing.
It's like he has it on a necklace.
Oh, yeah, no, it's a snake.
Oh, is that what it is.
Yeah, it ends up being, I see what you're saying.
Yeah, I just remember that and Falcourt.
And I also remember the name actually turned me off
because I remember just thinking like, sounds long.
It really wasn't that long.
I know, but the name, it's kind of funny with that, man.
It sounds like, so the story never ends.
Like, I got to be honest, I kind of like my story's end.
It's at a certain point, I'm like.
It never ends?
Yeah, the big word that never.
Yeah, it's a daunting task.
You're right.
So maybe that's why I've never watched it.
It makes me it almost not want to play monopoly for the same reasons.
I hear you.
Oh, yeah.
They should have called that game the never-ending game.
game. So yeah, anyways, I checked out as you're going through the lyrics, because I was looking
up Falcour. What was the cliff notes of like the main thing that you wanted to talk about? You're saying
something about like foot to the pedal? Oh, here it is. Yeah, just the main. I mean, she repeats
herself quite a bit in this. She a bad little bit. She a rebel. She put her foot to the pedal.
It'll take a whole lot for me to settle. Yeah. Yeah. So I'm a bad bitch. That's what.
And she can paint the town red. And let's find out how she's going to do that. Hit.
Fat little good shit
All misery
I put good dick all in my kidneys
This small gel don't come with no jealousy
My illness don't come with no remedy
I am so much fun without Hennessy
They just want my love and my energy
You can't talk no shit without penalties
Bitch I'm in your shit if you sent for me
I'm going to glow up one more time
Trust me I have magical foresight
You gonna see me sleeping in court sight
You gonna see me eating ten more times
Ugh
You can't take you can't take
that bitch nowhere, ugh, I look better with no hair, ugh, ain't no sign I can't smoke hair, ugh,
yeah, give me the chance and I'll go there.
Bitch, I said what I said, I'd rather be famous instead.
I let all that get to my head.
I don't care, I paint the town red.
Bitch, I said what I said.
I'd rather be famous instead.
I let all that get to my head.
I don't care, I paint the town red.
Okay, that is not the devil.
That was, that's the devil, why is it green?
And it's like a friendly looking dragon with the horns,
and he's got like a stupid dumb smile on his face the whole time.
Blown out smoke, puffing it.
I'm still stuck on the, she puts good dick all in her kidneys.
I missed that.
Where did that happen?
I was right out the gate.
She said, yeah, I said, my happiness is all your misery.
I put good dick all in my kidney knees.
That almost sounds like she's harvesting them for organ space.
I've never heard it worded that way, okay?
Yeah, she just smashes out.
She puts good dick in her kidneys.
Like here?
Yeah, yeah.
It's like, that's fucking.
It's massive dick.
It's too high.
That's too high, girl.
It sounds unhealthy, I don't know.
And then she says,
I'm so much fun without Hennessy.
They just want my love and my energy.
You can't talk no shit without penalties, bitch.
I'm in your shit.
If you sent for me,
I'm going to glow up one more time.
Yeah.
I know.
Man, she's just, uh...
I gotta say she's really going for the shock value imagery in this,
and it just gets progressively more and more.
Like, first she's just kind of in a regular-ass doja gear.
She's riding on a dragon slash maybe the devil.
Then she's like in this sort of,
it almost looked like one of the handmaidens tail, like red get-ups, you know,
just straight up literally chilling over the shoulder of the Grim Reaper.
Yeah.
And then now she's like full on...
Devil's mistress.
Yes, that's a...
exactly what his image on the screen is right now.
It's just her.
That's a crazy makeup job.
That must have been like mystique from X-Men work.
Like it had to be like a solid 19 hours in the makeup chair.
Like she is fully body painted.
She's got horns.
And so does the dude that's standing in front of her.
Yeah, that's devil missing a horn actually because you got one broken off.
Was that because it got lodged in over her kidneys?
Something, yeah.
That sounds about right.
She gave some pieces on that.
Yeah.
I'm glad that she's fun without
Hennessy, you know.
I'm glad she looks better with no hair.
Ugh.
And she don't see no sign that can't smoke here.
But she had hair in the first shot when she was dancing on the dragon, right?
What hair are she speaking of?
What did she say?
Oh, because I told you she, like, shaved her head for like a social media stunt.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, I knew I remembered seeing that, and it was kind of like a...
I thought she was talking about, you know?
I really like, I actually kind of respect that she's playing off the overall, like, overreaction culture that there is.
Because, like, for me, I'm somebody that, like, if I'm scrolling in social media and I suddenly just come across a video of like, oh shit, Doja Cat shaved her head bald.
That was crazy.
And then I'll just keep scrolling.
And it'll be like, Doja Cat posted a picture of herself dressed like the devil's mistress.
And she's all black and, like, has horns.
I'm like, uh, that's not.
But then like other people will be like, what?
We have to call the governor about this.
I have to write a letter.
I have to make a post about protecting the children.
I have to comment a paragraph about how she is setting the wrong example.
And she needs to be a role model.
And like some people just let these kind of things affect their weekend,
affect their entire year.
And they'll just carry that stress around with them for the rest of the day.
And it's like, it's a singer that's trying to like get shock value.
clicks. I don't know. You know, I'm confused by
the song because it seems like it hits harder.
Like she's about, she's coming at you. Like, I don't
do that shit because I'm banking.
And she's like coming at you. But then you got
the walk on by kind of like
nice. And then the video
was super weird with devils and like
them being painted and black and an eyeball
dripping down. But it doesn't seem that hard for
it to be dealing. So it's a very
contradictory video that I'm and I don't know how to
feel about it. I'm getting into it. I'm getting like,
yeah, let's get it. It's getting to the kidneys.
And then you go to this route and I'm like, but you know?
Yeah, I mean, I got to be honest, it plays like almost like mental games with your brain
because you see it and it feel like if you watch this video on mute, you'd be like,
holy shit, this song must be hardcore.
Like, what is this?
Like this is something crazy like.
Yeah, I'm saying dubstep.
Ozzy Osborne sample in this.
Like what is this?
And then you hear it and it's like so gentle that it's,
almost like you're able to take it for sat to tire much more.
You know what I mean?
Like you're able to kind of see it as like a, she's dressing up.
She's just kind of like playing a role.
She's looking, she's trying to like do like a whole like,
this is a new image for like this album kind of thing.
Jumps off the dragon into the fakesest grass possible.
And the fact that the dragon looks super fake and like almost comical.
Like it's just she,
I think the fact that like she's keeping it light.
I mean, we haven't got through the video.
Maybe there's a part where, like, she literally plays the part where the devil is using that horn to rearrange your kidneys.
I don't know.
We're only halfway through, so.
But also, yeah, that, that grim reaper shot.
That was, like, that's a super chill grim reaper.
That looks like something like a nine-year-old would wear, like, how he would dress up to, like, for the grim reaper for Halloween, which is actually a costume.
I did a few times as a kid.
I had the mask where it was like a straight.
I did the grim?
Yeah, because I had the mask that was straight black and I could see through it.
And I just remember thinking, like, in, like, fourth grade,
like, I think it's so awesome that I could just walk around with a straight black mask
and, like, nobody really knows who I am.
And they're like, how is he being able to see?
But then when I-
You sounded like you were growing up to possibly be a psychopath,
and I'm glad you steered away to a different round.
It's just a cool Halloween costume.
I always dug my Halloween costume.
Some people take that in, and they keep going with that, like, oh.
No, I walked around with a sickle all night.
But here's the thing is, like, then when I went around chick-or-treating,
like, that shit got dark.
Like, you could see through it when I was, like, in the kitchen at home,
I'm like, ah, I could see, this is cool.
I'm walking around a black mask.
Nobody knows who I am.
And then as soon as I started walking around, trick or cheating,
and it was, like, dark, I'm like, I can't see shit.
And it actually gets hard to, like, breathe.
It's, like, right on your face, and you're walking around.
Somebody might punch you because they're scared of possibly what you are,
and you're bringing back, yeah.
Yeah, fortunately, that didn't happen.
Nobody tried to.
I feel like that the candy jackings for, and, like, Halloween,
like, happen in movies all the time, but, like, is that shit ever really?
Yeah, I never really got that.
It's not really a real thing.
I'm sure it's happened out there somewhere.
I don't know.
We digress.
It's good.
We got some Halloween talking for the season.
Happy early Halloween, y'all.
Dasak DJs.
We might have a Halloween jam coming up for you.
When did you stop Halloween?
I guess we're going on.
We used to do a haunted house in our house.
My dad would, like, set it up in the garage and we'd help him build it.
And it got really popular around the neighborhood.
And so me and my brother and, like, we'd bring some friends over.
We would, like, work the haunted house all night.
So that, yeah, that kind of, like, took over instead of, like,
like, trick-or-treating and stuff.
That probably happened around, I want to say maybe, like, age, like, 12, 13, or something?
12-13 or something like that.
Like, yeah, so we started just, like, working the haunted house instead of, like,
going out trick-or-treating.
And it was just, it felt like a lot more fun.
I mean, I missed the candy.
Don't get me wrong.
I was missing the, like, month or two afterwards when you just, like,
without a...
Nonstop random as candy, you're like, I never tried this one.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I got you.
I would save the king-size stuff for later, you know?
I'd always, like, oh, there's a king-sized, like, butterfinger, and I'm eating that last.
You would probably eat it.
first though you go right for that one
no no I was a big I saved the big ones
you were big I was saving too yeah even though then
you're letting them get bad it was a stupid strategy
yeah they did it was good I'm gonna save this
for that time when I really want some dope candy
I really feel like I think you realize
that month later you're tired of candy because I'll literally
save it for like a year sometimes I was stupid
with it I don't know Stoja got to say
she's the devil
she's bad little good she'll
wipe sis I don't need a big feature
or a new side kick I don't need a new friend
because my booed like it
Like it
I'm a two-tank bitch
You ain't knew I'd win
Throw a shot like you
Trying to have a foot fight
Then on my ops waiting
For me to be you I bet
Said I got drive
I don't need a car
Money really all that we're feeling for
I'm doing things
They ain't seen before
Bands ain't dumb
But extreme is soar
I'm a demon lord
Fall off what I ain't seen the horse
Called your bluff
Better sight the sores
Fame ain't something that I need no more
Because bitch
I said what I said
What I'd rather be famous instead.
I let all that get to my head.
I don't care.
I paint the tone red.
Bitch, I said what I said.
I'd rather be famous instead.
I let all that get to my head.
I don't care.
I paint the town red.
She's the devil.
What a confusing fucking song.
The video makes no sense compared to the song.
And the song words and the song words and lyrics don't make any sense to what the rhythm of the beat.
What a very confusing.
Oh, there's after that.
There's some after shit going on.
I don't know.
Is this?
Does it have sound?
She just mixed her eyeball.
Did she put the eyeball bag in?
Yeah.
And that's it.
And she took it off.
And it took off the record.
There we go.
Yeah.
I don't know.
It is a confusing.
You know what I was just thinking?
Like, what is this song make top?
Like, this is the top song.
Like, it doesn't have, like, it has a cool beat, I guess.
But.
Yeah, it definitely doesn't feel like top of the chart,
banger to me.
I got to be honest.
Yeah.
That's what I'm feeling.
That's exactly how I feel.
It's like good enough.
It makes sense to why it would be getting play.
I think maybe we're just in a down period for like new music because we had a hard time.
We were looking for like a new song to play for this week's episode.
And we actually were having a hard time feeling.
Like what's a new song?
It's rocking the world right now.
It was hard.
Maybe so.
Maybe she's just like taking advantage of a down period of music and like the shock value of what she's doing, which really honestly doesn't feel that shocking.
I was actually just thinking like coming from like, great.
Growing up with like Marilyn Manson in our lives and the shit he used to do and his videos and everything,
it made me think about like the true devil worshippers out there that are like,
oh, sick, sick, sick, bad.
Like, you know, who like jammed to like Marilyn Manson and like Rob Zombie.
What do they think about this video?
Do they, I feel like they would look at this video and be like, this is fucking...
She missed so many opportunities.
This is some weak shit, man.
She's trying to be like one of us.
Like, you pose it.
Like, I don't think like she's playing to them at all because they would look at this as like,
this is just a girl playing dress up.
Yeah.
With a stupid cartoon-looking dragon, which I love.
And you know what I'm going to name that dragon, Toru,
because I thought that was what Falcour's name is.
And it feels like that name needs to go somewhere now.
So she's riding Toru.
She's jamming on him.
Then she's getting her dance on it.
She had some good dance moves on top of the dragon, too.
Then just good vibing steps.
Then she's like partying with the Grim Reaper.
Then she's like, looked like she was like almost like having like,
a wedding or like an intimacy with the devil dude you know i don't know with the green
reaper she was definitely getting down with the good and then she had a bunch of meat she was like a
meat cutter at some point just and then yeah i don't know man like i said nothing correlates the very
low low correlation between the video uh the rhythm of the song and the lyrics of the song all three
kind of go their own way and the dion warwick sample and the dion warwick sample which doesn't
really fit what she's talking about at all so it's very confusing um i wonder how this plays with dion
This seems like a third track on an album.
It doesn't seem like the main one that would have hit.
The one that was like, you listen to it, you're like,
yeah, that one's pretty good.
And then like midway, you're like, all right, what's track for about?
Yeah, what's the main?
You get the other two, three main tracks on the CD.
I was thinking it could actually, this song could have used like a,
like a third verse pickup where like changes like tempo a little bit and like does
something a little different.
It just kind of stays in that, it stays in that like just kind of right here the whole time.
Like, it never really goes anywhere.
Yeah, if that thing would have picked up, that would have been a trip.
I don't even know where to go.
What if she did?
That would have just added to the...
What the fuck is going on with this whole thing?
Yeah, what is this?
Oh, now they decided to do that?
Like, yeah, so many different wrong angles.
It's a different angle.
I definitely haven't...
In our couple years here of dissecting,
I haven't seen a video, lyrics, and actual...
Beat in a video that don't, like, mix.
Nothing correlates.
Yeah, nothing's correlating.
Yeah.
All over the place with a...
I wonder what Dion.
Do you think Dionne was...
Warwick like supports like like yeah used by sample for this like probably like yeah she she did
one of those things where she's literally like as she's walking in a video like what is that
what is that what is that there am i seeing yeah she took the money she'll take the fucking money
yeah give me to pay me for that sample she made that 60 years ago of course he's going to take that money
nobody else is doing Dior Dionne Warwick samples out here yeah so what's your take on a do
as a whole.
Like, are you,
where you had on her?
That would be more of a breakup song like you?
Anyway,
I don't know,
man.
As far as,
you don't,
are you talking about slaps and snaps?
Are we there?
No,
no,
just,
just,
Dosh.
I know,
but like,
can we just talk about Doja for a second?
Like,
where,
are you a fan of her,
like, music or
her look or any of that?
I, as I told you,
man, anything over the last,
anything that's been become pop
and strong,
heavy pop that everybody should know
over the last five to seven years,
I have since taken a backseat,
and it doesn't ring.
It doesn't connect with me.
There's nobody.
There's nobody.
I still got Bruno Mars in my head as top dogs.
So Justin, Bruno Mars is still new music.
Still top dog, man.
That's like the new fresh stuff out.
Yeah, so yeah, she's cool.
I see her name.
I use some of her tracks, and this song was okay, you know.
But as far as, like, is this an artist that I can start to make mainstream
and they're going to be talking about in 20 years?
I don't think she's ringing that yet.
I don't think she's gotten there yet.
I'll be honest.
She jumped out of nowhere to me
Because when she first came out
She had like three songs on her like initial
I think it was her initial album
First one I noticed of her
That I was like that's a jam
That's actually low, you know
Those songs you were like hey low key
Kind of like that one
Yeah
She had say so
Like that, what was that one?
Yeah I think it's called like it's like that
That da da
That damn damn
I already forgot the name of it
I don't know what I'm
And that one's good
Juicy is another good one
All three of those songs came out
relative like tight space.
No, now you gotta like actually play that song
because I can't like just leave.
I'm trying to figure out which one is that.
All right, I'll find it for you right now.
Kiss me more, no.
No, that one, that one was a sign, right.
Agora Hills, no.
She has a song called Agor Hills?
Yeah.
That's where I'm from.
That's insane.
Let's listen to that real quick.
I love this.
With the truth.
I am bold.
Did I banged to that?
That sounds like a bangable.
Dude, with the troupe, all I do sample?
I can't believe she has a song called Gore Hills.
What's the backstory on that?
She's from Gore Hills.
You didn't know that?
No, so am I.
What's up, Doja?
Look at that.
You're talking about Need to Know?
No, it's called, I found it.
It's like that.
It's like that.
Yeah, I like that one.
I don't have that.
Okay, good thing I do.
Ready?
Hit that.
That's like that.
That's probably my favorite.
That's my very good one.
That's my very Doge's hell.
I like that.
So yeah, I've been a fan of her since, like, she first came out.
You know, from a perspective of, like, oh, she's got, like, three songs I like.
And now I find out that she did a song about my hometown with the All I Do sample.
That's pretty fucking sick.
I'm going to have to listen to that later.
But, yeah, you know, the other thing is, like, I also just kind of see through the bullshit of, like,
and she's just doing a lot of shit to just try to get clicks, get attention.
And, you know, I don't know.
Play the game.
I've never been in, like, the music industry, so I don't know exactly how hard it is.
like stay relevant and stuff.
So I won't like throw shade at it.
But, you know, it's kind of like,
just kind of like really put on a shell
and dressing up like the devil and everything.
I don't know, whatever.
Like I said, like I literally see that
and I'll just be like,
all right, it's fine, whatever.
Doja Cat's doing now.
All right, well, with that,
brand new track.
Brand new track, brand new look.
What are you slapping and snapping?
Paint the Town Red.
Out of five slaps,
Doja Cat, Paint the Town Red gets.
The two slaps and you,
I think of three paint strokes
Because I also just reminded
Of how much I actually hate painting
So I kind of took a slap away
And threw in some paint strokes
Because I painted everything in this bitch
Everything in this studio
Everything in that room
Everything in that room
So yeah
It took like a solid like month and a half
A straight like grind work
And like getting rolling your hands up
Washing paint
Paint stays all over the place
Like on your clothes and your body
Like this shit doesn't
It's a lot
And especially if you want to do red paint
You want to talk about red paint
Oh, child.
I didn't even get me sad.
Fortunately, I didn't paint anything.
This was all black and white.
It was easy enough, you know.
And I'm repping with my colors today to match the room.
But, yeah, I don't know.
It was all right.
It's a fine song.
I doubt I'm going to, like, add it to my playlist.
But I respect it.
I like the use of the Dionne Warwick sample.
Kind of like any time they bring back, like, a classic easy-going jam from, like, the 60s
and, like, get it some play and, like, put a new spin on it.
I'm with it, so it's fine.
It's like real middle of the road.
That's what we're saying.
It's like that track.
that you listen to and you're like,
eh,
what's next?
You know,
I don't think it'll last that long,
but it's fine.
It's fine for now.
It's a good song.
Get after a Doja Cat.
What do you give?
Paint the Town Red out of five slaps.
Just a hard two slaps and a hard one snap.
That's it.
That's it.
And the only reason they got that extra snap
is I'm an agreeance with you.
Deanna Warwick,
able to bring back,
walk on by,
throw it into a little hip-hop beat.
Sounded pretty dope.
I just, the continuity, is that the correct word?
I don't know.
But all the different,
I don't know where you're going with it.
The fact that the lyrics, video,
and the rhythm of the song all go their own way
and don't really have a coherent,
clear path as to why they all are supposed to be together,
really throws me off.
And I guess that in and of itself
could be its own reason why this song does get.
But for me, it just doesn't hit right.
Don't like it.
It's like a, never play it.
It's like a vision board collage of just like the things that you're around me thinking that day.
Yeah, all over the course, too.
I'm going to make a bunch of money and jump in a swim pool.
And eat corn on the cob.
Danica Patrick.
Yeah, exactly.
Like, what?
Exactly.
You get it.
So, yeah.
The lack of continuity, I hope that's the right word, in all the three of those things,
just throws me and really just brings a song down for me.
But nice little beat.
I'll never use it even for dancing or anything like that.
I don't think I'll ever use this thing.
I almost want to take away a slap, but I won't.
Two is good.
Two slaps, one snap.
It's not even worth it, you know?
It's not even worth it.
We've painted the town red.
We've painted this episode, Red.
We've given Doja.
I wasn't very active in the photos, so I'm going to do better on the next ones, guys.
I need to be a little more like talking to you guys and say a little more points.
So this one was a little more less of that.
Well, the song needs to bring it on you a little bit.
And this one just kind of like brought this energy.
Yeah, it was kind of like, welcome.
At most, you get like the little trumpet shoulder bounce.
That was about it.
And yeah, so let's maybe toss it up to one that gets us moving a little bit more.
You ready, son?
Let's get it.
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