Will Doja Cat Go On Tour With The Weeknd
Doja Cat, the American rapper and singer, has been making waves in the music industry since her debut in 2014. Her unique style and vocal range have garnered her a strong fan base and critical acclaim. The Weeknd, the Canadian singer, songwriter, and record producer, is also a force to be reckoned with in the industry. The two artists have collaborated in the past and fans have been wondering if they will go on tour together. Let's take a look at the possibilities.
Doja Cat's Rise to Fame
Doja Cat, whose real name is Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamin, was born in Los Angeles, California. She began her music career by uploading her songs to SoundCloud. Her first viral hit, "So High," gained her a following and propelled her to sign with RCA Records in 2014. Her debut album, "Amala," was released in 2018 and featured the hit single "Mooo!" which went viral online. Her follow-up album, "Hot Pink," released in 2019, featured the hit songs "Say So" and "Juicy."
The Weeknd's Success Story
The Weeknd, whose real name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, was born in Toronto, Canada. He gained popularity for his mixtapes, which he released under his own name in 2011. He signed with Republic Records in 2012 and released his debut album, "Kiss Land," in 2013. However, it was his 2015 album, "Beauty Behind the Madness," that brought him mainstream success. The album featured hit songs like "Can't Feel My Face" and "The Hills." He has since released four more albums, with his latest, "After Hours," released in 2020.
Collaboration and Tour Possibilities
Doja Cat and The Weeknd have collaborated in the past. They worked together on the song "In Your Eyes," which was featured on The Weeknd's 2020 album, "After Hours." The song was well received by fans and critics, leading many to speculate if the two artists would go on tour together. However, there has been no official announcement regarding a joint tour.
Both Doja Cat and The Weeknd have busy schedules. Doja Cat is set to go on her first headlining tour, "Planet Her," in 2022. The tour will feature songs from her latest album, "Planet Her," which was released in June 2021. The Weeknd is also set to go on tour in 2022. His "After Hours Tour" was originally scheduled for 2020 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The tour will feature songs from his latest album, "After Hours," as well as his previous albums.
Conclusion
While fans would love to see Doja Cat and The Weeknd go on tour together, there has been no official announcement regarding a joint tour. Both artists have busy schedules and are set to embark on their own tours in 2022. However, fans can still enjoy their collaboration on "In Your Eyes" and hope for more collaborations in the future.