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Doja Cat Joins SZA On Stage to Perform ‘Kiss Me More’ at Grand National Tour

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SZA and Doja Cat haven’t kissed their smash-hit duet good-bye just yet, with the pair reuniting to perform “Kiss Me More” together for the first time in years Saturday (May 31).
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Rising up from beneath the stage floor to join the “Kill Bill” singer in front of thousands of fans at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas — the latest stop on SZA and Kendrick Lamar’s Grand National Tour route — the Los Angeles rapper was all smiles as she delivered her parts to the high-energy single, which reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2021. “Can you kiss me more?/ We’re so young, boy, we ain’t got nothin’ to lose,” spit Doja, dressed in a leafy green dress to match the scenery of SZA’s stage setup as the latter danced along. “It’s just principle/ Baby, hold me ’cause I like the way you groove.”
The R&B hitmaker thanked Doja for joining her with a post on Instagram Stories, writing, “First time performing together in soooo long.”
Appearing on Doja’s Planet Her album, “Kiss Me More” was one of the biggest hits of 2021. It won both artists their first Grammys in 2022, taking home best pop duo/group performance.
The “Woman” artist is just the latest A-lister to pop up on stage at one of SZA and Dot’s Grand National performances, which kicked off April 19 with a show in Minneapolis. Also in May, SZA brought out both Lizzo and Justin Bieber at different shows, singing “Special” with the former and “Snooze” with the latter. Lamar has also welcomed his share of guests, with Playboi Carti and Baby Keem performing alongside him on different stops.
The trek comes amid the success of SZA and Lamar’s “Luther,” which reigned atop the Hot 100 for 13 weeks. Before embarking on the Grand National trek, the pair performed it during the “Not Like Us” rapper’s 2025 Super Bowl Halftime Show.
As for Doja, the hip-hop star has dropped a couple of new collaborations in recent weeks. “Just Us” with Jack Harlow arrived in March, followed by April’s “Lose My Mind” with Don Toliver for the F1 film soundtrack.
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