• Record Label: Kemosabe
  • Release Date: Jun 25, 2021
User Score
8.6

Universal acclaim- based on 532 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 43 out of 532
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  1. Jun 25, 2021
    6
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. planet her review
    Woman: 6/10
    Naked: 7/10
    PayDay:8/10
    Get into it: 4/10
    Need to know: 7/10
    I don't do drugs: 10/10
    Love to dream: 7/10
    You right: 8/10
    Been like this:6/10
    Options:7/10
    Ain't ****
    Imagine:7/10
    Alone:7/10
    Kiss me more: 10/10
    Total album: 7.2/10
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  2. Jun 25, 2021
    4
    El álbum es muy plano, solo se logran salvar algunas canciones. Con esos visuales esperaba que fuera mejor, tal vez mía expectativas fueron muy altas
  3. Jul 3, 2021
    6
    Decent, but nowhere near as fun or ambitious as Hot Pink. Doesn’t have the “magic” that songs like, “Juicy”, “Say So” and “Like That” have.
  4. Aug 18, 2021
    5
    Addicted to this album! It's got some amazing tracks, they're catchy, powerful, and have great lyrics.
  5. Feb 18, 2022
    6
    So f*uc.kin"ğ funny. The punchlines in "aint **** or "need to know" make it a very enjoyable experience. The difficult balancing of rap and pop are executed well. From the highlight "I don't do drugs "&the breezy "kiss me more" there is something for every1. Admittedly the interstellar concept os lost on the music itself but thats irrelevant to the albums impact great production andSo f*uc.kin"ğ funny. The punchlines in "aint **** or "need to know" make it a very enjoyable experience. The difficult balancing of rap and pop are executed well. From the highlight "I don't do drugs "&the breezy "kiss me more" there is something for every1. Admittedly the interstellar concept os lost on the music itself but thats irrelevant to the albums impact great production and features reinforce the sheer ego of Amandla's persona.spoiled by controversial (not nearly enough)contributions from accused rapist Dr. Luke under the pseudonym Trax stain an otherwise strong output with moral dilemmas which contrast the arts message. From the inherently feminist implications of the title to the opener being on an album with an accused rapist mock the entire intent as empty abd financially motivated. I hope their collaboration ended with this. Favourites:aint **** i don't do drugs,need to know, kiss me more Expand
  6. Jun 25, 2021
    5
    Although Doja Cat shows more consistency on Planet Her, there's still handfuls of bad production, writing, and vocal choices.

    FAV TRACK: Kiss Me More
    LEAST FAV TRACK: Ain't Sh*t
  7. Jun 25, 2021
    6
    Doja set the bar for herself with her previous albums and probably that’s why I feel like “Planet Her” is mediocre. She let me down with this one.
  8. Jun 26, 2021
    4
    It may take a few more listens to fully grasp this album to its full potential. The middle and towards the end of the album all sounds like one song and just doesn't grab my attention. My top song would have to be Kiss me more which runs at the end of the album. I really don't see any hard hitting singles coming out of this except for Kiss me more and maybe Your Right (I believe the WeekndIt may take a few more listens to fully grasp this album to its full potential. The middle and towards the end of the album all sounds like one song and just doesn't grab my attention. My top song would have to be Kiss me more which runs at the end of the album. I really don't see any hard hitting singles coming out of this except for Kiss me more and maybe Your Right (I believe the Weeknd part was much better than the whole song). I love Doja Cat and her music but unfortunately I believe this album was a swing and hit to the foul area. Expand
  9. Jul 16, 2021
    6
    Planet of her is a nonlyrical radio pop released as rap alike. There has been done more work by anyone but Doja. Definitely a one of a kind lyrics, which are mostly personal preference but still.
Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 14
  2. Negative: 0 out of 14
  1. Jul 20, 2021
    75
    Planet Her maintains the versatility that Doja’s Hot Pink performances hinted at, but it all hinges on her knack for a singalong chorus, and fits cohesively in our ever-diversifying pop landscape. The result, while not terribly profound, is an album full of bulletproof bops, with the help of some well-chosen star collaborators.
  2. Jul 19, 2021
    60
    It’s smart at points, silly at others, often musically unremarkable, occasionally pure pop gold and easily listenable without providing significant satisfaction for more than ten to fifteen minutes after the act of consumption.
  3. Jun 28, 2021
    78
    Maybe not every song here is as fully-realized as her best material, and maybe there are a few too many slow-moving ballads – but this doesn’t lessen just how delightful Planet Her ends up as a whole. It’s the type of pop album there should be more of: both playful and psychedelic, rich in intelligent production, and filled with charismatic and chameleonic performances.