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Purrr!
EP by
ReleasedAugust 5, 2014
Recorded2013–2014
GenreAlternative R&B
Length18:03
Label
  • MAU
Producer
Doja Cat chronology
Purrr!
(2014)
Amala
(2018)
Singles from Purrr!
  1. "So High"
    Released: March 13, 2014

Purrr! is the debut extended play (EP) by American rapper and singer Doja Cat. It was released independently on August 5, 2014 by MAU Records and distributed by Kemosabe Records and RCA Records. Many of the songs were recorded by Doja Cat in a DIY-style using a variety of instrumentals which she found online from producers such as Mndsgn, Evil Needle, and Dream Koala.[1] Iman Omari and Yeti Beats also helped in the EP's production. "So High" was released as the EP's sole single.

Background

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On March 13, 2014, the EP's only single and third track "So High" was officially released on streaming services. This was a repackaged version of the song, as Doja had independently published it on November 8, 2012 via SoundCloud.[2][3] At the time of Purrr!'s release, "So High" had amassed over 712 thousand streams on SoundCloud and over 240 thousand views on the official music video.[4]

Critical reception

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David Turner of The Fader highlighted the song "Control" as "a breezy seaside joyride built on slow builds and wavy echoes" and also praised Doja Cat's "spacey singing style" throughout the record.[5] Briana Cheng of Dazed wrote that on "No Police", she "fiercely meows" and "sassily" raps and sings over a "mild" guitar riff as part of the "mollifying" beat, notably humming from the police sirens from Lil Wayne's 2008 single "Mrs. Officer".[6] Petar Kujundzic of Hypebeast described Purrr! as "a fine list of bass-heavy, alternative R&B tracks" and highlighted the song "No Police" for "offering the best of her vocal and lyrical abilities".[7] Writing for Illsociety, Kelly Hawkins praised Doja Cat's "brazen raps and airy vocals".[8]

Track listing

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Purrr! track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Beautiful"
  • Omari
3:47
2."Nunchucks"DlaminiMndsgn[a]3:15
3."So High"DlaminiEvil Needle[b]3:20
4."No Police"DlaminiDream Koala[c]4:00
5."Control"DlaminiYeti Beats3:40
Total length:18:03

Samples

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  • ^[a] "Nunchucks" is built around the musical base of "Legwarmrs", performed by Mndsgn.
  • ^[b] "So High" is built around the musical base of "Falling Leaves", performed by Evil Needle.
  • ^[c] "No Police" is built around the musical base of "We Can't Be Friends", performed by Dream Koala.

Release history

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Release dates and formats for Purrr!
Region Date Format(s) Label Ref.
Various August 5, 2014 Digital download [9][10]

References

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from Grokipedia
Purrr! is a 2019 urban fantasy romance novel by Scottish author Skye MacKinnon, serving as the third installment in the Catnip Assassins series published by Peryton Press. The book centers on protagonist Kat, a feline shifter and assassin, who grapples with her sudden heat cycle amid escalating threats from a shadowy enemy and her burgeoning relationships with three powerful male shifters, blending elements of action, humor, and reverse harem romance. Originally released on August 3, 2019, in ebook format, it spans approximately 198 pages and explores themes of instinct, survival, and desire within a paranormal urban setting. Skye MacKinnon, a USA Today bestselling author known for her works in paranormal and fantasy romance, draws on Scottish folklore and shifter tropes to craft Kat's narrative, which continues from the events of Scratch and precedes Hisss in the seven-book series. The novel received positive reception for its snarky tone and strong female lead, earning an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 on Goodreads from 382 ratings, highlighting its appeal to fans of lighthearted yet steamy shifter romances. Available in multiple formats including paperback, hardcover, ebook, and audiobook narrated by Melody Muzljakovich, Purrr! exemplifies MacKinnon's style of empowering heroines in multifaceted romantic dynamics without requiring monogamous resolutions.

Background and production

Development

Skye MacKinnon, a USA Today bestselling author based in , developed the Catnip Assassins series as part of her extensive portfolio in and fantasy romance. Drawing on and popular shifter tropes, the series features a snarky feline assassin in an setting. The concept for the series, centered around cat puns and reverse dynamics, emerged in early 2019, with the first book, , released in March 2019. Purrr!, the third installment, was conceived to advance the storyline from Scratch (May 2019), focusing on the protagonist 's heat cycle and escalating threats. MacKinnon wrote the amid her prolific output, aiming to blend action, humor, and romance while maintaining the series' lighthearted tone. The book was self-published under her imprint, Peryton Press, reflecting her emphasis on creative control in indie publishing.

Recording and production

As a written work, Purrr! did not involve recording in the traditional sense but was produced through standard and print processes. The was formatted and released on August 3, 2019, via platforms like Direct Publishing. Paperback and hardcover editions followed, with ISBNs 978-1-9161515-9-8 and 978-1-913556-76-1, respectively. The version, narrated by Melody Muzljakovich, was produced later in 2019 or 2020, distributed through Audible and other platforms. Production emphasized the story's humorous and steamy elements, with no major reported challenges in editing or cover design, aligning with MacKinnon's efficient workflow.

Writing style and themes

Writing style

Purrr! employs a snarky, style characteristic of Skye MacKinnon's romance, blending fast-paced action sequences with humorous introspection and steamy romantic tension. The prose is concise and witty, often using feline metaphors and puns to reflect Kat's shifter nature, creating an engaging, lighthearted tone amid darker assassin elements. This approach draws on influences, incorporating mythological undertones into a modern setting, while maintaining a slow-burn pace that builds emotional depth across the 198-page . The writing emphasizes Kat's voice as a strong, sarcastic female lead, with dialogue that mixes banter, vulnerability, and empowerment, avoiding overly dramatic flourishes in favor of relatable, character-driven storytelling. MacKinnon's style prioritizes immersive world-building through sensory details—like the allure of or the thrill of hunts—fostering a playful yet intense atmosphere that appeals to reverse romance readers.

Themes

The themes in Purrr! center on versus control, survival in a dangerous world, and the complexities of desire within non-traditional relationships, explored through Kat's experiences as a feline shifter assassin entering her first heat cycle. The novel delves into empowerment and self-discovery, as Kat navigates escalating threats from a shadowy while forming bonds with four male shifters, challenging norms of and independence in a reverse dynamic. Themes of found family and loyalty emerge as Kat transitions from solitary killer to team member, highlighting resilience amid betrayal and loss. Sensuality and humor intertwine with darker motifs of and , using the heat cycle as a for uncontrollable urges and personal growth. The story critiques superficial judgments while celebrating feminine strength, with Kat's journey underscoring themes of and multifaceted love in a urban landscape.

Release and promotion

Singles

No singles were released for Purrr!, as it is a rather than a musical work.

Marketing and promotion

Skye MacKinnon promoted Purrr! through independent channels typical of indie authors in the genre, including her official website, social media platforms such as and , and email newsletters offering free series starters to build readership. Teasers and excerpts were shared online, with audio samples available on to attract listeners for the audiobook edition. The book benefited from cross-promotion within the Catnip Assassins series, encouraging readers of prior installments like Scratch to continue. Coverage appeared on reader communities such as , where advance reader copies (ARCs) were distributed to generate early reviews. As part of Peryton Press's catalog, marketing emphasized the series' themes of shifter romance and humor to target fans of .

Release history

Purrr! was first released as an ebook on August 3, 2019, by Peryton Press, available through digital platforms including Amazon Kindle and Apple Books. A paperback edition followed on December 30, 2019 (ISBN 978-1-916151-59-8), with a hardcover version published on June 20, 2023 (ISBN 978-1-913556-76-1). The audiobook, narrated by Melody Muzljakovich, was released on February 11, 2021, through Audible and other platforms, spanning approximately 5 hours. The novel was distributed digitally worldwide from launch, with print editions primarily available via online retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble, targeting a global English-speaking audience in the romance and fantasy markets.

Reception

Critical reception

Purrr! received positive feedback from readers in the urban fantasy and reverse harem genres, with an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 on Goodreads based on 382 ratings and 69 reviews as of November 2025. Reviewers praised the book's fast-paced plot, humorous elements, and strong protagonist Kat, often highlighting the "catnip scene" for its comedic value and the series' original take on shifter tropes. For instance, one reviewer noted it as "packed full of excitement and drama, some romance and great characters," appreciating the fresh storyline. On Amazon, it holds a 4.5 out of 5 rating from 276 global ratings, with comments commending the engaging twists and unique theme. Some criticisms focused on the cliffhanger ending, which frustrated readers eager for resolution, and occasional "idiotic" decisions by the . Others found the romance "tame" compared to expectations for the genre. Despite these, the consensus viewed it as a solid installment in the series, appealing to fans of lighthearted . No major professional reviews from literary publications were identified, reflecting its indie status.

Commercial performance

As an independently published ebook by Peryton Press, released on August 3, 2019, Purrr! did not chart on major bestseller lists like or , consistent with many self-published works in niche genres. Specific sales figures are not publicly available, but the book has garnered steady reader engagement through platforms like Amazon and . The version, narrated by Melody Muzljakovich and released in 2019, received a 5.0 out of 5 rating on Audible from a small number of reviews, indicating positive reception among . Overall, its performance contributed to the visibility of the Catnip Assassins series, which has seen bundled editions and continued releases, but remained a cult favorite rather than a mainstream commercial hit.

Credits

Track listing

All tracks on Purrr! were written by , with co-writing credits on select tracks, reflecting the EP's DIY approach of incorporating online instrumentals. The total runtime is 18:00.
No.TitleWriter(s)LengthSample(s)
1."Beautiful", Iman Omari, Cambo, , Coco O.3:46"Last Summer Was a Dream" by Iman Omari
2."Nunchucks"3:15"Legwarmrs" by Mndsgn
3."So High"3:19"Falling Leaves" by Evil Needle
4."No Police", Cambo4:00"We Can't Be Friends" by Dream Koala
5."Control"3:40None

Personnel

Doja Cat provided lead and background vocals on all tracks of Purrr!, her debut EP released independently in , while handling much of the recording in a DIY manner over sourced instrumentals. served as executive producer for the entire project, having discovered through her early uploads and co-managing her initial career steps. Production credits were distributed across independent beatmakers, reflecting the EP's lo-fi, collaborative ethos:
  • "Beautiful": Produced by Iman Omari and Lazonate Franklin.
  • "Nunchucks": Produced by Mndsgn.
  • "So High": Produced by Evil Needle.
  • "No Police": Produced by .
  • "Control": Produced by .
Doja Cat also contributed to the visual elements, personally conducting the photoshoot for the EP's digital cover. Due to its independent release on MAU Records, no additional formal credits for mixing, engineering, or mastering are listed in available databases.

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