Doja Cat recently announced a shocking news that sent her fans crying - she is taking a temporary hiatus from music. The news came on the heels of her massive tonsil surgery which she graphically details on Twitter recently.

With her indefinite hiatus from music, she had to cancel her upcoming festival performances this summer including her opening acts on The Weeknd's "After Hours Till Dawn" Concert Tour.

While the news really saddened fans who wants more from the global pop star, her discography is far from scarce of huge songs that included other big stars that they could watch or listen to during the queen's recovery.

Doja Cat Discography: 6 Biggest Collaborations She Had So Far

In Your Eyes with The Weeknd

Origially from The Weeknd's "After Hours," the remix version of "In Your Eyes" featured Doja Cat's sultry vocals and an accompaniment of subtle trumpets - bringing the song into a whole new level. A live performance of the song could have debuted on the Abel's upcoming tour - but with Doja now absent, this might be a far dream ahead.

Like That with Gucci Mane

Hailing from Doja's "Hot Pink," the track was one of the singer's earliest hit on TikTok. The Gucci Mane featured song turned viral following a challenge that basically turned everyone dancing everywhere.

 

34+35 with Ariana Grande and Megan Thee Stallion

Ariana Grande's most recent hit needs two of the most hottest artist last year - Megan Thee Stallion and Doja Cat. Supposedly, Doja is set to appear on this track but was later changed to "Motive." However, this massive remix with Ariana and Megan is one of Doja's most playful verses - considering how her vocals mesh together with the two.

Kiss Me More with SZA

What better starter than Doja Cat and SZA's GRAMMY-Winning Song? "Kiss Me More" might be one of Doja Cat's biggest collaboration to date. The track was by far the most streamed track on "Planet Her" - surpassing a billion plays in Spotify.

Say So with Nicki Minaj

"Say So" did not only write Doja Cat on the pop culture records - it etched her into it. The track, especially the remix version of the song with her idol, Nicki Minaj, even hit a Guiness Book of World Record in 2021 as the First female rap duo to reach No. 1 on the US singles chart. The TikTok anthem was instrumental on bringing Doja Cat's music to a larger audience.

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