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Cyber Sex
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| "Cyber Sex" | ||||
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| Single by Doja Cat | ||||
| from the album Hot Pink | ||||
| Released | November 7, 2019 | |||
| Recorded | 2019 | |||
| Studio | The Hive & Gold Diggers’ Studios (Los Angeles, California) | |||
| Genre | Bubblegum rap[1] | |||
| Length | 2:46 | |||
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| Doja Cat singles chronology | ||||
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"Cyber Sex" is a song by American rapper and singer Doja Cat. It was released alongside a music video through Kemosabe and RCA Records on November 7, 2019, as the fourth single from her second studio album Hot Pink, which was released on the same day. Written by Doja Cat, Yeti Beats and Lydia Asrat, the song was also produced by Kool Kojak alongside Tizhimself.[2] It features "90s-esque synth-heavy bubblegum raps".[1]
The song was popularized by internet meme personality "Queen of Brooklyn" on social media sites such as Twitter and TikTok.[3] It was later certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in late November 2020.[4]
Music video
[edit]On November 7, 2019, a music video was released alongside the song. The video was directed by Jack Begert, produced by Psycho Films—including executive producer Sam Canter and producer Geenah Krisht—and commissioned by Sam Houston.[5] It stars Doja Cat as a webcam model who becomes an engineer and genetically develops her ideal sexual partner.[6][7]
Live performance
[edit]Doja Cat was a musical guest at the 37th annual AVN Awards on January 25, 2020, where she performed "Cyber Sex" as well as "Juicy" in a nude mesh bodysuit with rhinestones covering and highlighting her nipples, butt, and pubic hair.[8] Nylon magazine complimented the outfit calling it, "truly unforgettable".[9]
Credits and personnel
[edit]Credits adapted from Hot Pink liner notes.[2]
Recording
- Recorded at The Hive & Gold Diggers’ Studios (Los Angeles, California)
- Mixed at Larrabee Sound Studios (North Hollywood, California)
- Mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering (Hollywood, California)
Personnel
- Doja Cat – vocals, songwriting
- Tizhimself – songwriting, production
- Kool Kojak – songwriting, production
- Lydia Asrat – songwriting
- David Sprecher – songwriting
- Rian Lewis – recording
- MacGregor Leo – recording
- Jaycen Joshua – mixing
- Mike Seaberg – assistant mixing
- DJ Riggins – assistant mixing
- Mike Bozzi – mastering
Charts
[edit]| Chart (2019–2020) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Ireland (IRMA)[10] | 92 |
| New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[11] | 13 |
| US Rolling Stone Trending 25[12] | 10 |
Certifications
[edit]| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
|---|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA)[13] | Platinum | 70,000‡ |
| Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[14] | Platinum | 40,000‡ |
| Canada (Music Canada)[15] | Platinum | 80,000‡ |
| New Zealand (RMNZ)[16] | Platinum | 30,000‡ |
| United Kingdom (BPI)[17] | Silver | 200,000‡ |
| United States (RIAA)[4] | Platinum | 1,000,000‡ |
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‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. | ||
References
[edit]- ^ a b Ransom, Danielle (February 29, 2020). "Women Artists Will Lead The Wave For 2020". BET. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
Her discography is a broad mix of body-affirming bangers ("Juicy") and metaphorical homages ("Tia Tamera") to spitfire rampages ("Rules") and 90s-esque synth-heavy bubblegum raps ("Cyber Sex").
- ^ a b Hot Pink (Media notes). Kemosabe Records.
- ^ Wetmore, Brendan (January 9, 2020). "A Meme Queen Made Doja Cat's 'Cyber Sex' Go Viral". Paper. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
- ^ a b "American single certifications – Doja Cat – Cyber Sex". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved July 1, 2022.
- ^ Doja Cat – Cyber Sex (Official Video), November 6, 2019, retrieved December 11, 2020
- ^ Williams, Aaron (November 7, 2019). "Doja Cat's Racy 'Cyber Sex' Video Celebrates Digital Intimacy". Uproxx. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
- ^ Montes, Patrick (November 7, 2019). "Doja Cat Unveils a Provocative, Over-the-Top Visual for the 'Hot Pink' Cut "Cyber Sex"". Hypebeast. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
- ^ Harper, Rosario (December 31, 2019). "Doja Cat Follows Cardi B's Adult Moves By Joining AVN Awards Show Performer Line-Up". SOHH.com. Retrieved June 13, 2021.
- ^ Halabian, Layla (January 29, 2020). "Doja Cat's Mesh Bodysuit Is Pube-Friendly". Nylon. Retrieved June 13, 2021.
- ^ "Irish-charts.com – Discography Doja Cat". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
- ^ "NZ Hot Singles Chart". Recorded Music NZ. November 18, 2019. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
- ^ "Trending 25". Rolling Stone. January 17, 2020. Archived from the original on March 25, 2020. Retrieved December 29, 2020.
- ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2023 Singles" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved November 30, 2023.
- ^ "Brazilian single certifications – Doja Cat – Cyber Sex" (in Portuguese). Pro-Música Brasil. Retrieved January 12, 2023.
- ^ "Canadian single certifications – Doja Cat – Cyber Sex". Music Canada. Retrieved January 20, 2026.
- ^ "New Zealand single certifications – Doja Cat – Cyber Sex". Radioscope. Retrieved December 20, 2024. Type Cyber Sex in the "Search:" field and press Enter.
- ^ "British single certifications – Doja Cat – Cyber Sex". British Phonographic Industry. Retrieved March 8, 2020.
Cyber Sex
View on GrokipediaBackground and release
Development and recording
"Cyber Sex" was co-written by Doja Cat (Amala Zandile Dlamini), Lydia Asrat, Gerard A. Powell II (known as Yeti Beats), and Allan P. Grigg (known as tizhimself), with production handled by tizhimself and Alexander Gumuchian (known as Kool Kojak).[1] The track was developed as part of the sessions for Doja Cat's second studio album Hot Pink in mid-2019, building on the momentum from her viral 2018 novelty song "Mooo!".[2] During this period, Doja Cat adopted a more focused approach to songwriting after quitting marijuana use, which she credited for enhancing her clarity and conciseness in crafting lyrics and concepts.[2] Recording for Hot Pink, including "Cyber Sex", occurred primarily in Los Angeles studios throughout 2018 and 2019, reflecting Doja Cat's intent to infuse the project with a blend of playful, futuristic themes and retro synth elements inspired by 90s hip-hop and pop influences from artists like Erykah Badu and TLC.[3] The production incorporates 90s-esque synth-heavy bubblegum pop sounds, aligning with Doja Cat's goal to create colorful, genre-blending rap.[3]Single release and promotion
"Cyber Sex" was released digitally on November 7, 2019, as the fourth single from Doja Cat's second studio album, Hot Pink. The track was made available on major streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music, coinciding with the album's launch through Kemosabe Records and RCA Records.[4][5][6] The single's promotion was integrated into the broader rollout for Hot Pink, with teasers shared on social media in late October 2019, including behind-the-scenes images from the music video production to generate buzz.[7][8] aligning with the album's marketing push that featured Doja Cat's appearances on late-night television, such as Late Night with Seth Meyers. The strategy emphasized the song's provocative theme and futuristic visuals to tie into the album's eclectic pop-rap aesthetic.[9] In early 2020, "Cyber Sex" experienced organic viral growth through memes and trends on TikTok and Twitter, particularly centered on the lyric "Oh what a time to be alive," which inspired user-generated content and contributed to the song's grassroots spread beyond initial marketing efforts.[4][10]Music and lyrics
Musical composition
"Cyber Sex" blends bubblegum rap with synth-pop elements, evoking 90s pop influences through its catchy, playful hooks and glossy production, while incorporating early 2000s hip-hop sensibilities in its rhythmic flow and rap delivery.[11] The track's style positions it as an electropop-inspired opener for Doja Cat's album Hot Pink, characterized by its futuristic aesthetic and infectious energy that bridges rap verses with melodic choruses.[12] The song adheres to a conventional verse-chorus structure, featuring two verses, a repeating chorus, and a bridge-like post-chorus section that builds tension with layered ad-libs. It runs for 2:46, set at a tempo of 131 beats per minute in the key of A♭ major, which contributes to its upbeat, danceable vibe with a 4/4 time signature.[13][14] This structure allows for dynamic shifts, starting with sparse synth introductions that escalate into fuller beats during the chorus. Production duties were shared by Kool Kojak and tizhimself, who employed heavy synthesizer usage to create a synth-heavy soundscape, complemented by layered electronic beats and hi-hats for rhythmic drive.[15] Vocals are enhanced with dreamy layering and processing effects, adding a sense of ethereal detachment that suits the theme.[12] Instrumentation prominently features pulsating synth basslines that anchor the track's groove, alongside crisp electronic drums and subtle futuristic sound effects—such as glitchy echoes and digital whooshes—that reinforce the "cyber" motif without overpowering the core melody.[16][17] These elements combine to produce an entrancing atmosphere, blending synthetic textures with organic rap cadence for a cohesive, immersive listening experience.Lyrical content
The lyrics of "Cyber Sex" by Doja Cat center on a playful exploration of virtual intimacy and seduction within digital spaces, portraying online interactions as a modern avenue for explicit sexual expression.[18] The song delves into themes of desire facilitated by technology, such as webcams and messaging apps, while incorporating humorous and direct references to cybersex acts, emphasizing empowerment through anonymous online encounters.[19] Key elements include the repetitive chorus, which chants "Cyber sex, cyber sex, gimme that cyber sex," serving as a bold demand for virtual gratification and highlighting the addictive allure of digital eroticism.[4] In the verses, Doja Cat depicts fantasy scenarios like "We freak on the cam, pussy all pink with a tan" and "Lemme see you beat it, I’m feelin’ just like Mike," employing double entendres that blend technological terms—such as "Skype" and "hotline"—with raw expressions of physical desire to underscore the fusion of tech and sensuality.[4] These lines also introduce cautionary humor, as in "Nigga, you a creep, I saw you on Dateline," critiquing potential dangers in online anonymity while maintaining a lighthearted tone.[4] The narrative unfolds from a first-person perspective, with Doja Cat embodying a confident, whimsical persona who navigates modern relationships through digital means, blending assertiveness with playful critique of superficial connections.[19] This style reclaims agency in female sexuality by flipping traditional power dynamics, allowing the narrator to dictate terms in virtual spaces rather than passive participation.[19] Reflecting late 2010s internet culture, the lyrics reference apps like Tinder and the prevalence of online anonymity, capturing how platforms enable both liberation and risk in romantic pursuits during an era of widespread digital socialization.[18]Critical reception
Reviews from critics
Critics praised "Cyber Sex" as the energetic opener to Doja Cat's 2019 album Hot Pink, highlighting its playful blend of pop and rap elements. Pitchfork described it as a "bubbly opener" that explores Doja Cat's potential as a pop star, noting her understanding of melody that makes the project flow seamlessly.[20] NME commended the track's "bouncy, tropical beat" and Doja Cat's shift from smooth R&B vocals to a Nicki Minaj-inspired rap flow, exemplified in lines like "We freak on the cam / Love at first sight / Just link on the 'Gram."[21] The song contributed to the album's overall positive reception, with reviewers lauding Doja Cat's versatility in fusing rap, R&B, and pop. Consequence of Sound emphasized how Hot Pink makes up for a lack of eccentricity with its strong versatility across tracks.[22] However, some feedback was mixed; RapReviews argued that the album, including its lead track, fails to demonstrate artistic or musical evolution from prior work.[23] On Metacritic, Hot Pink earned a score of 73 out of 100 based on six reviews, reflecting general consensus on Doja Cat's bold lyrical delivery and innovative production as key strengths for singles like "Cyber Sex."[24]Accolades and recognition
"Cyber Sex" garnered recognition through its association with Doja Cat's breakthrough album Hot Pink, which was nominated for Favorite Soul/R&B Album at the 2020 American Music Awards. The track's explicit themes and innovative digital intimacy portrayal contributed to the album's acclaim in blending rap, pop, and R&B elements.[25] Doja Cat received a nomination for Best Female Hip Hop Artist at the 2020 BET Awards, reflecting the song's role in elevating her profile amid Hot Pink's promotion. Additionally, the song's success tied into her Best New Artist nomination at the 63rd Grammy Awards in 2021, underscoring Hot Pink's overall impact. Culturally, "Cyber Sex" has been praised for promoting sex-positivity and exploring online relationships, influencing discussions on digital-era intimacy in media analyses.[26] Its viral clips and thematic boldness have inspired references in contemporary music conversations, cementing its place in Doja Cat's catalog of boundary-pushing work.[27]Commercial performance
Chart performance
"Cyber Sex" experienced modest chart success internationally upon its release in late 2019. In New Zealand, the song debuted and peaked at number 13 on the New Zealand Hot Singles Chart.[28] In the United States, the track did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 but garnered attention through digital platforms, contributing to its streaming metrics. The song's visibility increased in 2020 due to viral usage on TikTok, where it was featured in over 171,000 videos, driving weekly climbs in streaming numbers.[29] By 2021, "Cyber Sex" had accumulated over 100 million streams on Spotify, reflecting sustained listener interest; as of November 2025, total streams exceed 279 million on the platform.[30] The track's longevity is evident in its ongoing digital performance, bolstered by the album Hot Pink's broader success.Certifications and sales
In the United States, "Cyber Sex" by Doja Cat was initially certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on November 24, 2020, denoting 500,000 equivalent units sold or streamed.[31] It achieved Platinum certification from the RIAA on July 1, 2022, representing 1,000,000 units, reflecting sustained popularity through streaming platforms. Internationally, the track received Platinum certification from the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) in 2021 for 70,000 units.[32] In Brazil, Pro-Música Brasil awarded it Platinum status in 2022 for 40,000 units.[33] The song earned Gold certification from Recorded Music NZ (RMNZ) in 2020 for 7,500 units, and Silver from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in 2022 for 200,000 units. These certifications, issued by respective industry bodies, highlight the song's commercial reach beyond its initial release.| Region | Certification | Accredited Units | Date | Certifying Body |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | Platinum | 70,000 | 2021 | ARIA |
| Brazil | Platinum | 40,000 | 2022 | Pro-Música Brasil |
| New Zealand | Gold | 7,500 | 2020 | RMNZ |
| United Kingdom | Silver | 200,000 | 2022 | BPI |
| United States | Platinum | 1,000,000 | 2022 | RIAA |
Music video
Production and release
The music video for "Cyber Sex" was directed by Jack Begert, with executive production by Sam Canter and commissioning by Sam Houston for Psycho Films.[34] Filming occurred in late October 2019, allowing for a swift production timeline ahead of the track's release.[7] The video adopts a futuristic aesthetic, incorporating digital effects and neon color grading in post-production to evoke a cyber-themed visual style that aligns with the song's exploration of virtual intimacy.[4] With a runtime of 3:34, it premiered on November 6, 2019, via Doja Cat's official YouTube channel in partnership with Vevo, coinciding with the release of her album Hot Pink.[34][35] By November 2025, the video had accumulated over 55 million views on YouTube, reflecting sustained popularity from its initial distribution alongside the single.[36]Synopsis and themes
The music video for "Cyber Sex" opens with Doja Cat in a simulated bedroom environment equipped with multiple webcams, portraying a cam girl engaging viewers through provocative poses and interactions that mimic live streaming platforms.[37] As the narrative progresses, she transitions into a mad scientist role, assembling a robotic ideal partner from digital components in a laboratory setting, before integrating him into the stream for simulated intimate encounters. This plot is interspersed with glitchy digital effects, such as pixelated distortions and holographic overlays, alongside energetic dance sequences where Cat performs synchronized choreography with backup dancers in cyber-themed attire.[38][19] Visually, the video adopts a retro-futuristic aesthetic, blending 1980s-inspired synthwave visuals with green screen-generated cyber elements like circuit board patterns and neon grids. Doja Cat appears in colorful, exaggerated outfits—including a revealing lab coat, metallic bodysuits, and glowing accessories—that emphasize playful exaggeration, while meme-inspired humor emerges through absurd cutaways, such as exaggerated facial expressions and ironic text overlays like chat notifications from virtual audience members. These elements create a hyper-stylized, video game-like atmosphere that heightens the song's electronic production cues.[39][40] Thematically, the video satirizes online seduction and the illusions of virtual reality, extending the song's exploration of cybersex by highlighting the performative and detached nature of digital intimacy. It portrays technology as both empowering and isolating, with Doja Cat's character exerting control over her virtual encounters, subverting traditional gender dynamics in adult content through her role as creator and director. Playful cameos, including the animated robot partner responding subserviently, underscore a humorous critique of idealized online relationships, reinforced by on-screen text overlays mimicking social media interactions.[19][37] Symbolically, the recurrent use of screens, avatars, and fragmented digital interfaces represents the emotional detachment inherent in cyber-mediated intimacy, where physical absence is bridged by artificial constructs that blur reality and fantasy. The robot figure, for instance, embodies the commodification of desire in virtual spaces, critiquing how avatars allow for curated personas but ultimately reinforce isolation. This visual metaphor aligns with broader discussions of technology's role in redefining human connection, emphasizing autonomy amid superficial engagements.[19][39]Live performances and covers
Notable live performances
Doja Cat debuted "Cyber Sex" live on December 15, 2019, during her set at Rolling Loud California 2019 at Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles, California, where it served as a highlight alongside tracks like "Won't Bite" featuring guest rapper Smino.[41][42] One of the song's most prominent early renditions occurred on January 25, 2020, at the 37th Annual AVN Awards in Las Vegas, Nevada, marking Doja Cat's first major award show appearance; she performed "Cyber Sex" followed by "Juicy" while wearing a sheer nude mesh bodysuit that emphasized the track's themes of digital intimacy and sensuality.[43][44][45] The track featured in several pre-pandemic shows, including March 7, 2020, at WiLD Splash 2020 in Clearwater, Florida, where it was paired with "Rules" in a high-energy set, and March 8, 2020, at the Heart Breakers Ball in Phoenix, Arizona, as part of a broader Hot Pink album showcase that included "Bottom Bitch" and "Streets."[46][47][48] In a shift to virtual formats amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Doja Cat delivered "Cyber Sex" during an April 2020 Instagram Live performance for Ipsy, blending it with "Rules," "Juicy," and "Say So" in an intimate, stripped-down arrangement that highlighted her vocal delivery and engaged fans remotely.[49] The song's last documented live outing as of 2025 was on October 29, 2020, at a private venue in Los Angeles, incorporated into a medley with "Juicy," "Like That," and "Say So," reflecting its role in smaller, controlled settings during restrictions.[50]Cover versions and samples
No notable official covers, samples, or media adaptations have been documented.Credits and personnel
Songwriting and production credits
The song "Cyber Sex" credits songwriting to Amala Zandile Dlamini (professionally known as Doja Cat), Lydia Asrat, Allan P. Grigg (known as Yeti Beats), Gerard A. Powell II (known as Kool Kojak), and David Sprecher, who collectively contributed to the lyrics and melody emphasizing themes of virtual intimacy and playful sensuality.[6][51] Tizhimself is additionally credited as a songwriter in some sources for melodic elements.[1] Production was primarily handled by Kool Kojak as lead producer, with co-production by tizhimself, who focused on the track's synth-driven, 90s-inspired bubblegum pop-rap sound.[52][53] Mixing duties were performed by Jaycen Joshua, assisted by Jacob Richards, Mike Seaberg, and DJ Riggins, ensuring a polished, dynamic audio finish suitable for the album Hot Pink.[4][6] Doja Cat handled her own vocal performance and arrangements as executive producer, while programming elements such as beats and synths were managed by the production team led by Kool Kojak.[53] The track's publishing rights are administered through Prescription Songs LLC (for Doja Cat's contributions), Sony/ATV Music Publishing, and Kemosabe Entertainment, reflecting the collaborative framework under RCA Records.[54]| Role | Personnel |
|---|---|
| Songwriting | Amala Zandile Dlamini (Doja Cat), Lydia Asrat, Allan P. Grigg (Yeti Beats), Gerard A. Powell II (Kool Kojak), David Sprecher |
| Production | Kool Kojak (lead), tizhimself (co-) |
| Mixing | Jaycen Joshua (primary), Jacob Richards, Mike Seaberg, DJ Riggins (assistants) |
| Vocal Production | Doja Cat |
| Programming | Kool Kojak, tizhimself |
| Publishing | Prescription Songs LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Kemosabe Entertainment |
