The rapper/singer, genuine name Amala Dlamini, tape-recorded the tune for her 3rd studio album Planet Her, with the track gathering 3 Grammy elections.
Reflecting on the success of Woman throughout an interview for Variety, Doja confessed that she had not prepared to make a “excellent declaration” with the release.
“It’s not like a huge feminist anthem – never. I didn’t wish to make an excellent declaration, however if someone felt empowered by it, that’s wonderful, which’s what I desire, though it’s not what I look for,” she described. “I believe the tune can likewise absolutely sound submissive in such a way, so it simply goes both methods.”
And while Doja was delighted to get acknowledgment with her Grammy nods, she insisted she does not put excessive weight on awards.
“I believe it can end up being extremely harmful to concentrate on things like that. And the last thing I desire is to forget the music – forget why I’m here. So, to concentrate on winning, it’s not going to make my music sound much better,” the 27-year-old continued.