The LP, out next Friday, features 14 new songs, along with the single "Jealous Type"

Doja Cat. Photo: Jacob Webster
Pop Doja is coming next week — and we now know the names of all the new songs. On Friday, Doja Cat shared the track list for her Eighties-influenced Vie, out Sept. 26.
The track list includes not a single featured guest, but will have songs titled “Couples Therapy,” “All Mine,” “Lipstain,” “Silly! Fun!” and “Make It Up.”
The album also includes “Jealous Type,” which she performed at the 2025 VMAs with Kenny G. She’s previously teased that the album will focus on love, romance, and sex.
“There are so many ways to talk about that feeling — like, ugh, men. This album is very much about love in a way that reflects how I want it to be in the future — my hope, my hopefulness,” she said, seemingly referencing “All Men!” which is track three on the album. “I remember there was a time when people were talking about wanting to be with each other, and it seems to have gotten a bit more vapid and just sort of like, not real… not loving, not romantic.”
Doja tapped Antonoff as a producer for the Eighties-influenced record, although it’s unclear which songs he’s produced.
“I’m working with Jack Antonoff and working with a person that’s new in my life,” she previously told Apple Music’s Zane Lowe. “And so it’s the grappling with talking about something personal and creating something fresh, and then getting to know someone new, and then all of these things fell together really naturally. He’s been such a wonderful person to work with.”
Doja Cat will celebrate her album with her Ma Vie World Tour, for which she has only announced shows in Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. She’s yet to reveal her plans for a North American run, although she will perform on Saturday Night Live on Oct. 4.
Doja Cat’s Vie Track List
1. “Cards”
2. “Jealous Type”
3. “Aaah Men!”
4. “Couples Therapy”
5. “Gorgeous”
6. “Stranger”
7. “All Mine”
8. “Take Me Dancing”
9. “Lipstain”
10. “Silly! Fun!”
11. “Acts of Service”
12. “Make It Up”
13. “Happy”
14. “One More Time”
15. “Come Back”
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