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

Universal acclaim- based on 532 Ratings

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  1. Negative: 43 out of 532
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  1. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    Planet Her once again proves Doja’s versatility. An excellent pop-rap-rnb album.
  2. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    Her best album yet for sure, there’s literally no skips, the visuals are impeccable, she’s a legend, definitely deserve some grammy’s!
  3. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    Fantastic album very versatile phenomenal visuals definitely suggest to check it out
  4. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    I loved. In my opinion this is the best album from the Doja and also the best worked by an artist!
  5. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    Álbum incrível, Doja mais uma vez demonstrando sua versatilidade e explorando sua relação com rap e pop com faixas entrelaçando os dois ritmos. Nova era icônica e que promete versatilidade tanto nas músicas solo como em suas colaborações.
  6. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    The Best album, i love You girl. 10/10 The amazing, The Best song I don't do DRUGS
  7. Jun 25, 2021
    8
    This album is amazing!
    But...It could be more.
    I think that people put so much expectation on this album,and when it's out,it's not all that we expected.
    But it's really good!
    The lyrics of the musics is good but,you know,it could be better
    Honestly my favorite song is Ain't ****
    But in geral the album it's really good.
  8. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    The album is genius! It’s filled with a variety of genres, an array of talented features, and new sounds explored by the one-and-only Doja Cat! This highly-anticipated album didn’t fail to set the standard for future albums by the artist as it’s quickly surpassed her previous projects: ‘Purrr!’, ‘Amala’, and ‘Hot Pink’ in quality.
  9. Jul 30, 2021
    9
    "Woman" reminds me of Fergie's Dutchess, even though it's an Afrobeat number. It's catchy from the first note. I can't stop vibing to chorus of that song - it's so addictive! "Naked" starts with some African(?)-inspiried intro, but it later turns into something more Latin driven, especially in the drop after the chorus, because on verses it contains some weird instrumentation. "Let me"Woman" reminds me of Fergie's Dutchess, even though it's an Afrobeat number. It's catchy from the first note. I can't stop vibing to chorus of that song - it's so addictive! "Naked" starts with some African(?)-inspiried intro, but it later turns into something more Latin driven, especially in the drop after the chorus, because on verses it contains some weird instrumentation. "Let me cordially invite you to this party in my pants" made me flushed. "Payday" starts off with guitar riff ig, and some twinkle effects. Doja's vocal performance reminds me of "Addiction" from Hot Pink. Regarding Young Thug...ugh what the hell is he's doing for time to time? I know he's known for really weird vocal performances, but it's just weird. The pause around 2:30 is really great, I like it. And I love how this song ends, the same guitar as at the intro, but with the beat.
    "Get Into It (Yuh)" starts really weird reminiscent of "Juicy" dance moves (yes, that's what it reminds me of lol). At the end of the second verse she really reminded me of Nicki Minaj, which she later shouts out. The next is "Need to Know", and omg, this song, I love it so much. The beat is incredible, same for Doja's vocals. And the lyrics and delivery is so awesome and welcoming. She really know how to dirty talk, and every time I listen to that song I hear new lyric that makes me smirk or red. And it's hook is so adictive. "I Don't Do Drugs" starts with much deeper vocals than Doja usually uses. She raps here quite fast, and from the first note it's very intriguing. Ariana fits here perfectly fine, she gives off really awesome vocal performance.
    "Love to Dream" instrumental quite reminds me of Madonna's Ray of Light - it's very chilled-out, well, how the title might suggest, mostly dream-like. "You Right" intro kinda reminds me of Saweetie's "Back to the Streets" instrumental. But the rest of the song is simply hypnotizing, chorus kinda tooks me back to mid-2000s with how Doja articulates. The Weeknd feels ok here, but I really wouldn't mind if it was Doja's solo effort. "Been Like This" starts off with quite distorted vocals, and I thought that the beat would kick with the verse starting, but it started with chorus instead. However after some time I really started to groove to this song, and its R&B nature reminds me of "Streets" from Hot Pink.
    "Options" starts with fluet, and its beat is very intriguing, same for Doja's delivery. JID performance is very cool here, better than on "Not My Problem" from Future Nostalgia (Moonlight Edition). "Ain't **** is another number that reminds me of Fergie, and the hook is kinda addictive - besides that it's okay. "Imagine" has really nice beat, that reminded me of work of Polish performers like Mata or early Lil Masti. And because of heavy auto-tune, the track reminds me of "Bottom **** from Hot Pink. And it's another song, that chorus is very hypnotyzing.
    "Alone"'s beat reminds me of "safety net" by Ariana Grande and Ty Dolla Sign from Positions. They are both western and relaxed, same about Doja's delivery. And like "safety net" I would probably need some time to groove to it really, however for sure that song would benefit if it was a collab. Second verse is another time where Doja raps like Nicki. The standard edition of album ends with "Kiss Me More" which contains very very nice beat, and both Doja and SZA delivers great vocals here. I really like how serious and playful this song is at the same time.
    Deluxe edition bonus tracks starts off with extended version of "You Right" which is unnecessary - the original is much better, extending this song doesn't make sense simply. Another Lil Masti reminder - "Up And Down". Opening lines delivery feels kinda short, there should be more punch. Verses also end a little too early as I wanted them to be, but they provide more kick than the chorus. "Tonight" is another reminder of 2000s music with its instrumental, and collaborator - Eve. Song is passable, with slight, hearable use of auto-tune. "Ride Ride" is that kind of playful song, where we can literally imagine Doja Cat as a kitty having the best time of her life! The flow is really cool and harmonies are simply hypnotizing. "Why Why" starts with this kind of like church synths. Doja's delivery in the chorus is kinda lazy, but in the good way.
    The album is really good, Doja delivered here! She presented really cohesive body of work, even though it starts with more African beats, progressing to more rap-like tracks with some pop and R&B elements, ending full disco with "Kiss Me More". Definitely all singles are the best tracks of the album, with its opener!
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  10. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    best album of 2021 so far, she delivered an amazing concept trying different genres and sounds. hope this smashes and becomes her future nostalgia moment!
  11. Jun 25, 2021
    9
    some tracks kinda boring but im sure theyll get better with time but overall planet her is very coesive but yet all the tracks are different. doja really put out a really good album.
  12. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    Álbum of the year, this is the best Doja cat album, PERIOD.
    Aaaaaaaaaaaaaa
  13. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    perfeito como tudo que ela se propõe a fazer, coeso e cheio de hits mas nunca perdendo a identidade
  14. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    An amazing travel inside Doja's geniality, in this album she proves her versatility without lose cohesion, Planet Her broke all the expectations and it's her best project so far.
  15. Jun 25, 2021
    10
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  16. Jun 25, 2021
    8
    A real good album songs like Been Like This Naked Woman and KMM show how Doja can do big things and her versatility but when you listen Ain't **** or Imagine... Out of context and Options is a normal song but thanks to JID is alive.
  17. Jun 25, 2021
    9
    It is amazing, she blends rap,r&b,pop and funk together flawlessly.She is in her own world for sure.
  18. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    great album, very cohesive and all of the songs belong to this album and contribute to make it great.
  19. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    Doja ATE on Planet Her! not a single skip, her flows are sick, the production is spectacular and the whole era visuals just brings the album to a whole different level! She's a legend idc what y'all have to say this is literally top 3 best albums of 2021 so far!! A solid 9/10 album that will keep growing with time.
  20. Jun 25, 2021
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. álbum bom mesmo, embora tenha o mesmo som do anterior (eu gosto) mas pra quem espera som novo só terá os feats que difere tô trabalho anterior. Expand
  21. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    An awesome album, the highlights are: Woman, Naked, Payday, Need To Know, Love to Dream, Been Like This, Your Right, Options, Ain't **** Alone and Kiss Me More. Songs like Aloneand Love To Dream are so emotional and personal but not in a way that sounds forced, "Been Like This" nods to "Streets" but in a different way. An awesome album.
  22. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    Doja is such a versatile artist. This album is so
    good, zero skips! Everyone should buy and stream it.
  23. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    best r&b, rap, pop album released this year, doja's mind is genius, get into it (yuh) is a rap masterpiece and woman a reggaeton bop
  24. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    perfect work of art,nothing like i imagined
    i love every single song in this album
  25. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    omg this album is so good and so worth listening. doja makes a perfect mix of pop and rap!
  26. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    The 2nd Doja Cat's album, named by Planet Her, show us a whole new word that raised on Doja's mind, the concept isn't the best part when we got different songs with different genders that work really well together, doja know how to do a cohesive album without make it boring.
  27. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    her versatility is unmatched! the lyricism is great, the production is unique but trendy. doja is the future of music, 10/10!
  28. Jun 25, 2021
    8
    Planet Her is a pop directed album, yet it’s still versatile and has tons of different sonorities and sounds for each song.
    Even though some of the songs do get repetitive, it’s a very good album and the whole Planet Her era is so solid.
    The collaborations in the album are also good and none of them are skips. Doja knows how to teleport us to her own world and she also knows how to do it
    Planet Her is a pop directed album, yet it’s still versatile and has tons of different sonorities and sounds for each song.
    Even though some of the songs do get repetitive, it’s a very good album and the whole Planet Her era is so solid.
    The collaborations in the album are also good and none of them are skips. Doja knows how to teleport us to her own world and she also knows how to do it flawlessly, with her own vibe added to it.
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  29. Jun 25, 2021
    10
    doja cat vc eh artistaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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.