Before she was dominating the charts with tracks like Say So , Doja Cat was proving her versatility on SoundCloud and early EPs. "Boss B*tch" acts as a masterclass in her technical ability as a rapper:
Originally released as a standout track on the Birds of Prey movie soundtrack , this high-octane song perfectly captures the chaotic, fierce, and independent energy of Harley Quinn.
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From the opening electronic pulse to the rapid-fire delivery of the verses, the song matches Harley’s colorful, violent, and fiercely independent spirit. It is the audio equivalent of walking away from an exploding building without looking back. 🎤 Doja Cat’s Signature Rapid-Fire Delivery Before she was dominating the charts with tracks
There is no hesitation. Doja isn't asking for permission to be in the room; she is letting you know she owns it. 📈 The Viral Social Media Takeover
Unleashing the Chaos: Why Doja Cat’s "Boss B*tch" is the Ultimate Power Anthem It is the audio equivalent of walking away
It switches effortlessly between spoken-word swagger and lightning-fast bars.