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{{Infobox song

| name = Kiss Me More

| cover = Doja Cat - Kiss Me More.png

| alt = Two mannequins that resemble SZA and Doja Cat standing side by side, colored teal and pink, respectively. The mannequins are standing behind a pink mountain range, with a large body of water located in front. The title "KISS ME MORE" is printed in white text on the center of the cover art, with the artist names in a smaller font located below it.

| artist = Doja Cat featuring SZA

| type = single

| album = Planet Her

| released =

| recorded =

| genre =

* Pop

* bubblegum pop

* dance-pop

* pop rap

| length = 3:28

| label = * Kemosabe

* RCA

| writer = * Amala Dlamini

* Solna Rowe

* Stephen Kipner

* Terry Shaddick

* Carter Lang

* David Sprecher

* Gerard A. Powell

| producer = * Rogt Chahayed

* Yeti Beats

* Tizhimself

| chronology = Doja Cat

| prev_title = Streets

| prev_year = 2021

| title = Kiss Me More

| year = 2021

| next_title = Dick

| next_year = 2021

| misc =

}}

"'Kiss Me More'" is a song by American singer and rapper Doja Cat, featuring American singer SZA, from the former's third studio album 'Planet Her' (2021). The song was released on April 9, 2021, as the album's lead single, through Kemosabe and RCA Records. It was written by Doja Cat, SZA, Stephen Kipner, Terry Shaddick, Carter Lang, and Yeti Beats, with the latter serving as producer along with Rogt Chahayed and additional production from Lang and Tizhimself. It has been described as a disco-influenced pop song.

As it interpolates the chorus from English-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John's 1981 single "Physical", additional co-writing credits on the track go to Steve Kipner and Terry Shaddick. "Kiss Me More" became a number-one song in New Zealand, Mexico, Malaysia and Singapore, and reached the top-five in eighteen countries including Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and the United States. It is the longest running all-female top 10 hit in the latter's history. The song won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, becoming both Doja and SZA's first Grammy wins. It was also nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year.

Background



Doja Cat released her second studio album, 'Hot Pink', in November 2019. The album spawned seven singles, including "Juicy", "Say So", and "Streets". "Juicy" gave Doja Cat her first entry into 'Billboard' US Hot 100 chart. It then went viral on the video-hosting application TikTok, where it served as background music for several Internet dance challenge clips. Aided by their popularity in TikTok, "Say So" and "Streets" became her first songs to top the US Hot 100 and reach the top 10 of the 'Billboard' Global 200, respectively.

Looking back at the success of 'Hot Pink', staff writers at 'Billboard' observed that Doja Cat had the "innate ability" to produce hit singles, and argued that she was becoming the "quintessential Generation Z|[Generation] Z pop star". After the album had performed well on the charts, the senior staff at Doja Cat's record label, RCA, believed that they needed to release a good follow-up song that would attain Internet-driven commercial success just like her previous singles. Such a song turned out to be "Kiss Me More", featuring American singer SZA.

In early January 2021, Doja Cat revealed that her upcoming studio album features numerous guest appearances, including SZA. On March 5, 2021, SZA first mentioned "Kiss Me More" during an interview with 'V'. She revealed that the song was "a different strut and I'm just excited", while Doja Cat replied by praising SZA, saying "I commend artists, like you, who stick to something". On April 8, 2021, Doja Cat took to social media to reveal the cover art and announce the release of the song for April 9. In an interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music, she said: "I wanted to make a song about kissing. I just thought it would be cute. That doesn't happen too often, but just a song that's solely about kissing."

Composition



"Kiss Me More" is a pop, pop rap, bubblegum pop, dance-pop and R&B song largely influenced by disco. It is composed in time and the key of A-flat major, with a moderately fast tempo of 111 beats per minute (BPM) and a chord progression of Bm7E7Amaj7Dmaj7. Doja Cat opens the song with vocals that recall "the gentle airiness of a light breeze", before two crashes of cymbals "act like glue" as they precede the beat drop. The song is "bolstered" by a "sunny, glimmering riff" and both singing and rap verses which critics noted to spotlight Doja Cat as equal parts singer and rapper. It is distinguishable by its slightly distorted signature guitar lead. Lyrical themes include "romance, passion, bold sexual desires, and tenderness all at once". The song's chorus interpolates the melody from Olivia Newton-John's "Physical", to which songwriters Steve Kipner and Terry Shaddick are also credited as co-writers.

Critical reception



"Kiss Me More" received critical acclaim. Some critics drew resemblance between the song and Doja Cat's breakthrough 2020 hit "Say So". Jon Caramanica of 'The New York Times' wrote that it "mixes the breeze of lite 1980s funk with the bawdiness of 2020s hip-hop, a juggling act that Doja Cat has pioneered, if not trademarked, by now." Justin Cutro of 'Vulture' described it as "a silky, playful R&B jam", while writers at 'Rolling Stone' deemed it a "groovy, disco-inflected jam". Heran Mamo of 'Billboard' wrote that "the slinky, sensual jam will definitely be a summer playlist staple with its groovy bass line". Writing for 'Nylon', Steffanee Wang described the song as "a mid-tempo pop number with guitar and sticky melodies". Writing for 'Teen Vogue', Claire Dodson described the song as "excellent" and "a shimmering ode to kissing [...] with a somewhat melancholy underlying melody that contrasts well with that signature soft-disco Doja beat." Anders Hare of 'Rated R&B' wrote that the "sunkissed, bouncy tune [...] features both musical prowesses sensually crooning about embracing the now with their significant others." Doja Cat and SZA's vocals were described as "smooth", "sultry" and "evocative". Jason Lipshutz of 'Billboard' praised the duo's delivery and noted that they "keep their rhymes tight and chorus vocals breathy, but don't mince words". Both the song and its accompanying music video received all-round praise for its dreaminess and sensuality.

'Complex' ranked "Kiss Me More" seventh on its mid-year list of the best songs of 2021 and named it one of the most "infectious" songs of the year. Describing it as "light and uptempo" and deeming it "a masterclass in disco-adjacent pop music", they praised Doja Cat's "terrific job balancing singing and rapping over a catchy riff" with her "snappy flow" and "tongue-in-cheek punchlines". Insider crowned "Kiss Me More" the best song on 'Planet Her' and hailed it as "easily one of the best songs released [in 2021]" since "every moment of this song is disarming and brilliant." Brandon Yu of Mic deemed it "the most refined showcase of her many talents thus far". In an album review for 'Consequence', Carys Anderson agreed that the song "sums up every layer of Doja Cats complex celebrity" with its infectious guitar line and chanted refrain, ultimately making it "a summery summation" of the "hyper-feminine, hyper-sexual, hyper-futuristic aesthetic" of 'Planet Her'.

Accolades



Rankings

"Kiss Me More" appeared on many mid-year best-of lists, with several critics identifying it as one best songs of the year so far. The following is a selected list of publications.

Industry awards

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! scope="row" rowspan="2"| American Music Awards

| rowspan="2"| 2021

| Collaboration of the Year

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| Favorite Pop/Rock Song

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! scope="row" |BRIT Awards

| 2022

| International Song of the Year

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! scope="row" rowspan="3" | Billboard Music Awards

| rowspan="3" | 2022

| Top Hot 100 Song

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| Top Collaboration

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| Top Viral Song

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! scope="row" rowspan="3" | Grammy Awards

| rowspan="3" | 2022

| Record of the Year

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| Song of the Year

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| Best Pop Duo/Group Performance

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! scope="row" rowspan="3" | MTV Europe Music Awards

| rowspan="3" | 2021

| Best Song

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| Best Video

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| Best Collaboration

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! scope="row" | MTV Millennial Awards

| 2021

| Global Hit of the Year

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! scope="row" | MTV Millennial Awards Brazil

| 2021

| International Collaboration

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! scope="row" rowspan="2"| MTV Video Music Awards

| rowspan="2"| 2021

| Video of the Year

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|-

| Best Collaboration

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! scope="row" | Urban Music Awards

| 2021

| Best Collaboration

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| style="text-align:center;" |

|}

Music video



The music video was filmed throughout the week of March 15-19, 2021, directed by Warren Fu.Archived at [https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211205/OGiA84dZduw Ghostarchive] and the [https://web.archive.org/web/20210527163013/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGiA84dZduw Wayback Machine]: It premiered the same day as the single. It features an astronaut (played by American actor Alex Landi) who crash-lands and explores the fictional "Planet Her", where Doja Cat and SZA portray seductive aliens who "provide soulful ambiance to his journey." At the end, he wakes up in a glass tube displayed among a collection of other men who have tried to explore the planet before him.

Emlyn Travis of 'MTV' praised the music video, describing Planet Her as "a mysterious, flourishing world filled with glittering oases, calming zen gardens, pastel sunset skies, and blossoming cherry trees that is ruled by two larger-than-life queens". Meaghan Garvey of 'Billboard' noted that the video is "bathed in pastel hues and high-femme futurism, and while it's over-the-top sexy, it still ends with Doja and SZA cracking each other up while playing a video game in a galaxy far, far away. " Erica Gonzales of 'Harper's Bazaar' described the video as a "fantastical" one that "only their creative minds could pull off." Jem Aswad of 'Variety' deemed it "trippy", while Jackson Langford of 'NME' described it as "sensual sci-fi". Mekishana Pierre of 'Entertainment Tonight' noted that it was "as playful and sugary-sweet as the track itself". Trishna Rikhy of 'V' wrote: "A celestial visual and sonic experience, the hints of surrealism Doja Cat constantly threads through her videos still lingers". John Wohlmacher of 'Beats Per Minute' noted that the fact that these "playful goddesses" were more interested in videogames than men shows just how clever the thematic approach to 'Planet Her' was.

Live performances



Doja Cat performed a solo version of "Kiss Me More" for the first time at Triller's inaugural Fight Club event in April 2021. Doja Cat and SZA performed the song together at the 2021 'Billboard' Music Awards in May 2021. Doja Cat again performed a solo version of the song within a medley at the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Awards later that month. During a solo virtual concert as part of American Express's "Unstaged" campaign, SZA performed her verse from the song as well as the chorus usually sung by Doja Cat. She performed it in the same manner during a solo virtual concert as part of Grey Goose's "In Dream" campaign.

Credits and personnel



Credits adapted from Tidal and the 'Planet Her' liner notes.

* Doja Cat  lead vocals, songwriting

* SZA  featured artist, songwriting

* Yeti Beats  songwriting, production

* Rogt Chahayed  songwriting, production

* Tizhimself  songwriting, additional production

* Carter Lang  songwriting, additional production

* Lukasz Gottwald  songwriting

* Stephen Kipner  songwriting, interpolation

* Terry Shaddick  songwriting, interpolation

* Joe Visciano  engineering

* John Hanes  engineering

* Serban Ghenea  mixing

* Mike Bozzi  mastering

* Chad Knight  cover art

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



Certifications





Remix



{{Infobox song

| name = Kiss Me More (Remix)

| cover = Doja Cat - Kiss Me More Remix.jpg

| alt =

| artist = Doja Cat featuring Naomi Watanabe

| type = single

| album =

| released =

| recorded = 2022

| studio = Germano Studios (New York, New York)

| genre =

* Pop

* bubblegum pop

* dance-pop

* pop rap

| length = 3:29

| label = * Kemosabe

* RCA

| writer = * Amala Dlamini

* Solna Rowe

* Stephen Kipner

* Terry Shaddick

* Carter Lang

* David Sprecher

* Gerard A. Powell

| producer = * Rogt Chahayed

* Yeti Beats

* Tizhimself

| chronology = Naomi Watanabe

| prev_title = Kira Kira

| prev_year = 2017

| title = Kiss Me More (Remix)

| year = 2022

| next_title =

| next_year =

| misc =

}}

On July 22, 2022, Sony Music Japan announced a remix of "Kiss Me More" was released to digital stores, with Japanese comedian Naomi Watanabe replacing SZA as a featured artist. The remix was produced by Kentaro Fuji with Japanese lyrics and vocal direction by Japanese rapper Awich. The remix was Watanabe's second official music recording, her previous being "Kira Kira" with Japanese-American singer Ai in 2017.

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal and official release page.

* Doja Cat  lead vocals, songwriting

* Naomi Watanabe  featured artist

* SZA  songwriting

* Yeti Beats  songwriting, production

* Rogt Chahayed  songwriting, production

* Tizhimself  songwriting, additional production

* Carter Lang  songwriting, additional production

* Lukasz Gottwald  songwriting

* Stephen Kipner  songwriting, interpolation

* Terry Shaddick  songwriting, interpolation

* Joe Visciano  engineering

* John Hanes  engineering

* Llyod "2Fly" Mizell  engineering

* Chris Gehringer  mastering

* Serban Ghenea  mixing

* Akiko Urasaki  translation, vocal direction

* Shimi  mixing

* Kenta Yonesaka  vocal recording

* Sora Aota  cover art

* Kentaro Fuji  remixing

Charts



Release history



References



Category:2021 singles

Category:2021 songs

Category:Bubblegum pop songs

Category:Doja Cat songs

Category:Kemosabe Records singles

Category:Number-one singles in Malaysia

Category:Number-one singles in New Zealand

Category:Number-one singles in Singapore

Category:RCA Records singles

Category:SZA songs

Category:Songs written by SZA

Category:Songs written by Doja Cat

Category:Songs written by Rogt Chahayed

Category:Songs written by Steve Kipner

Category:Song recordings produced by Yeti Beats

Category:Songs about kissing

Category:Songs written by Dr. Luke

Category:Music videos directed by Warren Fu

Category:Pop songs

Category:Dance-pop songs

Category:Pop-rap songs

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