Doja Cat pounces all over ‘Hound Dog’ – the 1952 Big Mama Thornton song later brought to worldwide fame by Elvis Presley – to interpolate the classic track in her contribution to the King of Rock N’ Roll’s forthcoming eponymous biopic.
Titled ‘Vegas,’ the Doja tune serves as the first official single from the June 24-due film’s accompanying soundtrack.
“You ain’t nothing but a Dog? Player, I get it / Fraud? Player, I get it / I understand, I understand / You ain’t the man, you ain’t a man / You ain’t nothing but a Hound dog, hound dog, hound dog,” she spits on the cut’s chorus.
Just weeks ago, Cat gave Coachella festivalgoers a taste of the energetic tune during her high octane set. Now, she’s lifting the lid on the full version.
Hear it in full inside:
Doja cat can’t do no wrong . She made hound dog sone thing that sound good. Look forward to her néw music . She killing the game and I knew she would .
I like Joseline Hernandez VEGAS song way better.
“I WANNA RIDE I WANNA RIDE”