Doja Cat 'Say So' remix memes are breaking the internet and they're hilarious

3 March 2020, 14:27

Sophie Thompson

By Sophie Thompson

Doja Cat's 'Say So' has gone viral since a TikTok dance was created around the song, and now the internet is creating mash-ups featuring their favourite artists, including Ariana Grande, Charlie Puth, Queen and Gwen Stefani.

Everyone is going wild for Doja Cat's latest song 'Say So' after the dance featured in the music video, and created by Haley Sharpe, went viral on TikTok - and now fans have gone one step ahead with creating epic mashups.

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The music video for Doja Cat's 'Say So' was released at the end of February and has since received over 13 million views.
The music video for Doja Cat's 'Say So' was released at the end of February and has since received over 13 million views. Picture: RCA Records/Republic Records

The song, also made famous for its misheard lyrics (by literally everyone), already samples Chic's 70s classic, 'Good Times', and now songs by the likes of Ariana Grande, Dua Lipa and Gwen Stefani have been dubbed over the top to create an even more incredible track.

We're digging them, and if Doja's looking for any collabs...we think we've found them.

"goodnight n say so" // "say so n go" (Mashup) - Ariana Grande, Doja Cat

Ariana's 'goodnight n go' (which is a cover itself) has been remixed into 'goodnight n say so' and has arguably become the most viral of the collection, with its upbeat tempo compared to the original, and features the queen of pop (we're not taking questions on this statement) on vocals over Doja's backing track. LOVE.

Here are some of the other gold mines we've dug up...

say so x you should be sad (mashup) Halsey & Doja Cat

Don't Say So (Mashup) Doja Cat & Dua Lipa

Radioactive Say So - Doja Cat x Marina (Mashup)

We think we've found our playlist for the next few weeks - Spotify, you have 24 hours to respond.

But it doesn't stop there. People have made the joke into an even bigger joke, and dubbed our favourite iconic moments from TV shows and viral memes over the song, and the result is a little more...erm, confusing.

We'll probably stick with Ariana, thanks.