Doja Cat Hilariously Impersonates Beyonce, Ariana Grande, Lady Gaga & More

By Peyton Blakemore

January 28, 2021

If the music thing doesn't work out, Doja Cat could seriously have a career in celebrity impersonations.

While on Instagram Live on Wednesday (January 27), the "Best Friend" artist decided to impersonate some of music's biggest stars, including Beyoncé, Megan Thee Stallion, Ariana Grande, and Lady Gaga.

For Queen bey, Doja decided to try her hand at copying Beyonce's famous laugh. "She be laughing like this," Doja said before giving a shout out to Bey's oldest daughter, Blue Ivy Carter.

"Blue sit down," Doja said through laughter.

Next up was Ariana as Doja imitated the pop singer's famous "Yeah."

For her Lady Gaga impersonation, Doja had to dig a bit deep as she tried to recall what "Gaga likes to do." After some thought, she then sang some lines from Gaga's hit single "Paparazzi."

"She does something really interesting with her throat, but I can't nail it," Doaj admitted. However, she continued to try and ultimately nailed Gaga's beloved tone as she sang "Yoü And I."

Doja's final impersonation was for none other than Miss Megan Thee Stallion as she imitated one of Meg's most well-known sounds: "ahh."
See all of Doja impersonations below!

Funny enough, two of the artists Doja impersonated — Megan and Ariana — are speculated to be featured on Doja's upcoming third studio album.

Earlier this month, Doja told her fans to pay special attention to who she's following, writing, “Following them for a reeeeaaaaasssoooonnn 😉 Guess why."

Fans were quick to guess that her follower's list, which includes French Montana, Megan Thee Stallion, A$AP Ferg, Saweetie, The Weeknd, Ariana Grande, Young Thug, and SZA, revealed Doja's potential album features.

While the "Baby, I'm Jealous" singer didn't confirm fans' speculation, she didn't deny it either.

Photo: Getty Images

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