Tia Tamera Doja Cat Rico Nasty
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Tia Tamera Doja Cat Rico Nasty
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Doja Cat’s first 2019 single features a collaboration with Rico Nasty. The song title takes its name from identical twin sisters: Tia and Tamera Mowry, stars of the popular 90’s sitcom, Sister, Sister . The bright and colorful music video pays homage to the TV show and 90’s fashion and culture.
I was in the studio and I was waiting for my friends to finish up some meeting and so I was alone and I had a keyboard, it had been the first time that I made a beat alone in that studio and I yeah, just started a little melody and then put some drums on it. Then I played it on live I think weeks later or something like that and people were like, “What the fuck is that?” The thing about me is I’m not that great at making beats, but I still try and when I do make it, I send them off to people. So, I sent that to Kurtis and he just made it amazing, he made it that much better. It really didn’t hit the way it hit now.
I think that it’s crazy because you have, can I name names? I don’t really like to do that but you have Nicki and you have Kim and that whole fight was big, but they were the first female rappers to get big, you know what I mean? And we haven’t had many other fights that were like crazy like that. So, it’s just, I think it is important to instill that and not make people think that, that’s the only way that, that girls hate each other, because they don’t.
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Doja Cat and Rico Nasty ’s “Tia Tamera” has found a strong audience with more than 3 million YouTube views to date. It is produced by Kurtis McKenzie and Doja Cat herself and appears on Doja Cat’s Amala (Deluxe Version) . On the track, Doja Cat and Rico Nasty rap about the many ways twins can be used as a euphemism.
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"Tia Tamera" is the debut commercial single by American rapper Doja Cat featuring guest vocals from American rapper Rico Nasty. It was written and produced by Doja Cat, with production handled by Doja and Kurtis McKenzie, with additional songwriting by David Sprecher, Lydia Asrat, McKenzie, and Maria-Cecilia Simone Kelly. It was released on January 31, 2019 by Kemosabe Records and RCA Records as the leading single to her deluxe edition of her debut album Amala.
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"Tia Tamera" is the debut commercial single by American rapper Doja Cat featuring guest vocals from American rapper Rico Nasty. It was writ… read more
"Tia Tamera" is the debut commercial single by American rapper Doja Cat featuring guest vocals from American rapper Rico Nasty. It was written and produced by Doja Cat, with pr… read more
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Amala Zandile Dlamini, known professionally as Doja Cat, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer. She also is Jewish and South African. Based in Los Angeles, she signed a recording contract with RCA Records in late 2013, later releasing her debut extended play," Purrr!" the following year. Doja rose to prominence in 2018 with her single "Mooo!", which became a viral success on YouTube. As of now, she has already collaborated with artists such as Gucci Mane , Rico Nasty , Tove Lo , and Ari Lennox . Doja studied piano and danced as a child and teenager.… read more
Amala Zandile Dlamini, known professionally as Doja Cat, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer. She also is Jewish and South African. Based in Los Angeles, she signed a re… read more
Amala Zandile Dlamini, known professionally as Doja Cat, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer. She also is Jewish and South African. Based in Los Angeles, she signed a recording contract with RCA Records in late 2013… read more
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Doja Cat and Rico Nasty ’s “Tia Tamera” has found a strong audience with more than 3 million YouTube views to date. It is produced by Kurtis McKenzie and Doja Cat herself and appears on Doja Cat’s Amala (Deluxe Version) . On the track, Doja Cat and Rico Nasty rap about the many ways twins can be used as a euphemism.
Watch them go line-for-line on “Tia Tamera” in the video above, and subscribe to the Genius YouTube page.
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