![]() ![]() It features an astronaut (played by Asian-American actor Alex Landi) exploring the fictional "Planet Her", where Doja Cat and SZA portray seductive aliens who "provide soulful ambiance to his journey." At the end, the astronaut wakes up in a glass tube displayed among a collection of other men who have tried to explore the planet before him.Įmlyn Travis of MTV highly praised the music video, describing Planet Her as "a mysterious, flourishing world filled with glittering oases, calming zen gardens, pastel sunset skies, and blossoming cherry trees that is ruled by two larger-than-life queens". The music video premiered the same day as the single and was directed by Warren Fu. La-la-la-la-la-la, all on my tongue, I want it Music video ![]() La-la-la-la-la-la, all on my tongue, I want it Got me a bag full of brick, you know that, control, don't slow the pace if I throw backĪll this ass for real (All this ass), drama make you feel (Make you feel)įantasy and whip appeal is all I can give youīaby, hold me 'cause I like the way you groove, uh-oh, oh, darlin' Pussy like holy grail, you know that, you gon' make me need bail, you know thatĬaught dippin' with your friend, you ain't even half man, lyin' on your-, you know that Say give me a buck, need that gushy stuff, push the limit, no, you ain't good enoughĪll your n*ggas say that you lost without me, all my bitches feel like I dodged the countyįuckin' with you feel like jail, n*gga (Feel like jail), I can't even exhale, n*gga (Exhale) When I bite that lip, come get me too, he want lipstick, lip gloss, hickeys too, huh N*ggas wishin' that the pussy was a kissin' booth, taste breakfast, lunch, and gin and juiceĪnd that dinner just like dessert too and when we French, refresh, gimme two Somethin' we just gotta get into, sign first, middle, last on the wisdom tooth I ain't givin' you one in public, I'm givin' you hundreds, fuck it We could kiss and just cut the rubbish, then I might bе onto somethin' Sugar, I ain't no dummy, dummy, I likе to say, "What if?", but if I, I feel like fuckin' somethin' (-thinnnnnnnnnn'), but we could be corny, fuck it La-la-la-la-la-la, all on my tongue, I want it (La-la-la-la-la-la) ![]() We're so young, boy, we ain't got nothin' to lose, uh-ohīaby, hold me 'cause I like the way you groove, uh-ohīoy, you write your name, I can do the same, oh, I love the taste 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, remaining on the top of the chart for 10 weeks.And always just say goodnight (La-la-la-la-la-la) The track includes a sample from the melody of Olivia-Newton John’s 1980s dance hit “ Physical.” According to Yahoo! Sports, “Physical” reached No. “Kiss Me More” was popular but it didn’t outshine the song it samples - at least not in the U.S. RELATED: Doja Cat Says This Clothing Item Makes Her Feel Like a ‘Bad Bitch’ ‘Kiss Me More’ samples the beat of this song but not the lyrics SZA | Christopher Polk/Getty Images for NARAS 3 in the U.K., staying on the chart for 10 weeks. 3 in the U.K., remaining on the chart for 19 weeks. The Official Charts Company says the track hit No. “Kiss Me More” was popular in the United Kingdom as well. Planet Her is Doja Cat’s highest-charting album in the U.S. 2 on the Billboard 200, staying on the chart for 9 weeks. Its parent album, Planet Her, reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, staying on the chart for 20 weeks. RELATED: Doja Cat Looks for This 1 Quality in an Ideal Partner How the public reacted to ‘Kiss Me More’ “So that kind of vibe I feel like is important.” I need more love than what you’re giving to me,'” Doja Cat said. “I went in writing the song, thinking it was just going to be about kissing and have silly metaphors for kissing, and things like that, but she took it to a level of ‘I need love. She was in my heart when I wrote this, and I needed her to be on the hook, and I needed her to put a verse because she brings a depth to everything that she does.”ĭoja Cat also revealed SZA brought a new vibe to the song. Doja Cat | Emma McIntyre /AMA2020/Getty Images for dcp The lyrics of Doja Cat’s ‘Kiss Me More’ were different before SZA worked on the songĭuring an interview with Capital XTRA Breakfast, Doja Cat compared herself to SZA and revealed why she wanted SZA on “Kiss Me More.” “I feel like me and SZA are similar in the way that we both grew up with spiritual backgrounds, but she was perfect for this song,” said Doja Cat. “Kiss Me More” became a hit, but it didn’t manage to outperform the classic 1980s song it samples - at least not in the United States. SZA didn’t conceive of Doja Cat’s song “Kiss Me More ” however, Doja Cat felt she needed SZA to add lyrics to “Kiss Me More.” During an interview, Doja Cat revealed what she feels SZA added to her music.
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