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Key Takeaways:
- The Vie Hotline provides followers a playful option to have interaction with Doja Cat’s themes of jealousy and belief.
- Callers can hear Doja Cat provide relationship recommendation that hints on the tone of her forthcoming music.
- This hotline is an element of a bigger, unconventional rollout technique for her subsequent pop-driven album, Vie.
Doja Cat is a lover lady in each sense of the phrase. With the “Say So” artist’s fifth studio album now full, she’s launched the Vie Hotline, presumably to advertise her forthcoming single “Jealous Kind.”
Introduced on Thursday (Aug. 7), the flyer incorporates a lingerie-clad Doja Cat encouraging her over 24 million followers to name or textual content 747-246-7262. After dialing up the quantity, we had been greeted by her sultry voice on the opposite finish of the road: “Welcome to the Vie Hotline, the place love is sophisticated, however calling us isn’t.”
Describing the hotline as “a spot for the lovers who really feel an excessive amount of, too quick, too typically,” she provides, “That is your area for love, life and a multitude in between. My title is Doja Cat, and I’m no couple’s therapist, however I do have some opinions. Now let’s get into it.”
From there, we had been then given two choices. She inspired us to press one “if jealousy is creeping into your relationship.” In response, the singer provided some reassurance that “jealousy is regular.” She went on to say, “Anybody who says they don’t get jealous is mendacity. You’re not loopy. You’re passionate, you’re livid [and] perhaps just a bit unhinged. However let’s be actual, they’re fortunate to be in your thoughts in any respect.”
The second choice is for anybody questioning whether or not it’s “intimacy or mild stalking” if their accomplice asks for his or her location. Doja Cat answered, “Ah, the situation ask. Cute or creepy? Love’s about belief, not monitoring. If sharing seems like a heat hug, nice. If it seems like a leash, time to set some boundaries or perhaps simply block them.”
Whereas Vie doesn’t have a launch date simply but, Doja Cat confirmed that it is going to be a extra “pop-driven” undertaking. “Jealous Kind,” which she first previewed in a Marc Jacobs marketing campaign, is predicted to drop very quickly. Within the meantime, take a hearken to the snippet under.