-- Doja Cat is responding to some criticism over her performance during her James Bond tribute at the Oscars. The "Need to Know" singer took to Instagram on Monday to address the performance and some fans' reactions to it saying she feels "amazing about the whole thing," but admitted "nerves" got to her during the show on Sunday night.
There’s no denying that one of the more bizarre moments of last night’s Academy Awards was the James Bond musical tribute — not only because viewers were anticipating an announcement tied to the franchise,
Doja Cat, Lisa and Raye teamed up for a tribute to 007’s legacy over the last 60 years at this year’s Academy Awards, not long after the shocking news that Amazon MGM is gaining creative control of the James Bond franchise.
Doja Cat speaks out after backlash to Oscars performance of James Bond classic - Rapper and singer admitted that ‘the nerves got to me’ after she sang Shirley Bassey’s ‘Diamonds Are Forever’ as part o
After Amazon took creative control of the 007 franchise, the Oscars honored the Broccoli family with a medley that felt like a memorial.
Oscar viewers were caught off guard by the James Bond musical tribute featuring BLACKPINK’s LISA, Doja Cat, and Raye during the 2025 ceremony.
Earlier this year, the heads of the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences announced that for this year’s broadcast, they would not be doing the usual Best Original Song performances they’ve done in many years’ past.
Halle Berry introduced a tribute to James Bond producers producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, with Margaret Qualley, Doja Cat, Lisa and Raye teaming up for a special tribute to the iconic songs that have been such key part of the legendary spy franchise's history.
As the future of James Bond remains uncertain, the 97th Annual Academy Awards paid tribute to the history of 007 music with a showstopping live performance. Including the classic James Bond theme, the incredible medley included some very famous folks with their various takes on Bond
After her song 'Born Again (feat. Raye and Doja Cat)," Lisa Manobal collaborated once more with the two singers on the Oscars 2025 James Bond tribute.
Next, Doja Cat took on Shirley Bassey’s instantly recognizable “Diamonds Are Forever,” from Sean Connery’s 1971 Bond bow of the same name. Finally, Raye stole the show, singing “Skyfall” so well, Adele must have felt proud (or ready for a diva battle,
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