The Real Meaning Behind Best Friend By Saweetie And Doja Cat

Publish date: 2024-06-14

First things first: Are West Coast rappers Saweetie and Doja Cat best friends in real life? The "Best Friend" video shows some vintage photos that might lead viewers to think so, but that's not quite the case. They only met two years ago, according to The Sun. However, Saweetie did say, "I've always been a fan of her work, she works super hard, she's talented."

The music video has a funny vignette at the beginning that sets the tone for the song. Canadian comedian King Bach approaches the two women as they're sunbathing in bikinis and tries to hit on them. Saweetie and Doja instantly label him a "fake woke misogynist" and telepathically talk about how he'll try to sway them with "crass virtue signaling [that's] nothing but a less overtly nefarious form of toxic masculinity."

Clearly, this is a feminist anthem for a new generation—and the music video's introduction makes sure you know that.

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