"Drop That Kitty" is a song by American singer
Ty Dolla Sign featuring
Charli XCX and
Tinashe. The track was produced by
Stargate
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and
Cashmere Cat. The song was written by
Ty Dolla Sign and
Charlotte Atichison. It was released as
digital download in the United States on February 17, 2015, originally intended as the first single from ''Free TC'' but was later scrapped. Sign raps the track's main verses, while XCX sings its chorus hook and Tinashe its bridge and pre-chorus hook. The lyrical content in the song serve as a four-step dance instructional and contain several sexual
euphemism
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s and
innuendos. It discusses a scenario of meeting someone attractive in a club and communicating basest desires to them, while extolling the virtues of physical flexibility.
The song garnered positive reviews from
music critics, who complimented its club and
crossover appeal, as well as XCX and Tinashe's vocal delivery. ''
Time'' called it the sequel and successor to
Iggy Azalea's "
Fancy
Fancy may refer to:
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* Fancy, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a settlement
* Fancy River, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Music Albums
* ''Fancy'' (Bobbie Gentry album), 1970
* ''Fancy'' (Idiot Flesh album), 1997
* ''Fancy'' (video ...
" (2014). An accompanying
music video for "Drop That Kitty" has been filmed in
Los Angeles and was released on April 15, 2015. There are
cameo appearances by
Wiz Khalifa,
DJ Mustard and
O.T. Genasis
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Early life
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.
Background
"Drop That Kitty" was produced by
Stargate
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and
Cashmere Cat.
In January 2015, Sign confirmed that he had collaborated with Charli XCX and Tinashe on his upcoming studio album, ''Free TC'' (2015). In an interview with
KZON, XCX stated: "I was working on a song for another artist and then Ty came on worked on it too, and it became this song. That's all I can say". On February 10, 2015, images from a music video shot in
Los Angeles, which featured Sign, XCX, Tinashe,
Wiz Khalifa and
Keke Palmer, were
leaked online by fan site, Tinashe Brazil. Consequently, "Drop That Kitty" was announced as Sign's upcoming single, featuring XCX and Tinashe.
The song premiered online on February 16, 2015. "Drop That Kitty" was released as
digital download in the United States on February 17, 2015.
Composition
"Drop That Kitty" is a "club-friendly,"
hip hop song.
It features "bouncy"
synthesizer
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production, and a minimal, "stinging" beat.
Sign raps the track's main verses,
XCX sings its chorus hook,
while Tinashe sings its bridge and chorus pre-hook.
Sign and Tinashe solicit a crooning technique in their vocal delivery,
with Tinashe's being more melodically influenced,
while XCX incorporates her characteristic,
pop punk "cheerleader-esque" chanting.
''
The Source'' wrote, "There's $ign's signature sleaze, XCX’s Top 40, pep rally hook voice, and Tinashe's sexy steez". Musically, "Drop That Kitty" has been compared to
Iggy Azalea's "
Fancy
Fancy may refer to:
Places
* Fancy, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, a settlement
* Fancy River, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Music Albums
* ''Fancy'' (Bobbie Gentry album), 1970
* ''Fancy'' (Idiot Flesh album), 1997
* ''Fancy'' (video ...
" (2014),
and the works of
DJ Mustard.
"Drop That Kitty" serves as a departure from Sign's accustomed sound, with some critics stating that his previous single "
Stand For" (2014) catered to his core audience, and "Drop That Kitty" to a
crossover audience.
The track's lyrical content serve as a four-step dance instructional, consisting of the lines: "Drop that kitty down low," "Pop that kitty down low," "Shop that like a window" and "Take that video phone".
It contains several
euphemism
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s and
innuendos,
namely in Sign's lyrics, "Shake it like a salt shaker" and "Make it clap for a stack".
It also includes Sign boasting, "I got a pit bull, make the kitty run from it".
The track's lyrics discuss a scenario of meeting someone attractive in a club and communicating basest desires to them, while extolling the virtues of physical flexibility.
Jason Lipshutz of ''
Billboard
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'' observed, "The command 'pop that kitty down low' is reason to believe that these three are singing about more than domestic pets".
While Brenna Ehrlich of
MTV News
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said the track was "decidedly not about mistreating felines".
Ian Servantes of ''
Complex'' noted that "Drop That Kitty" was "highly sexualized" and fitting for clubs of both the stripping and non-stripping variety.
Critical reception

The song garnered positive reviews from
music critics.
Jezebel's Jia Tolentino called it "basically '
America the Beautiful' at the club, and of every variety," and added, "I'm just going to be reasonable here and say this is the best song I've ever heard". ''
Paper'' felt "Drop That Kitty" was "infectious" and an "undeniable jam," and praised XCX's chant and Tinashe's "soulful" crooning.
Similarly, Bradley Stern of MuuMuse said the track was a "thumper" and described Tinashe's vocal on it as "beamed in directly from the stars above". In his review of the song, Stern went on to opine, "'Kitty' isn't something any of them would likely drop solo: It's a combined effort of feisty pop hooks, cool crooning and hip-hop heat all in one go".
Fuse
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's Zach Dionne viewed it as "the new ode" to "dropping, popping, clapping, etc".
Writing for ''
XXL'', Paul Thompson stated that "Drop That Kitty" should become "an inescapable club song" for the Spring of 2015.
Ehrlich called it "sexy" and opined that its release would have been fitting to coincide with
Valentine's Day.
HotNewHipHop's Kevin Goddard, and ''
Rap-Up
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'' commended XCX and Tinashe's "commanding" and "catchy" delivery.
Robin Murray of ''
Clash'' commented: "Could it strike big? Well, with a chorus like that there's certainly no reason why it wouldn't...".
Writing for ''
Time'', Nolan Feeney said that "Drop That Kitty" was a "worthy successor to 'Fancy'" and called it "the 'Fancy' sequel you didn't know you needed". Feeney, however, opined that XCX and Tinashe did the "heavy lifting" on the track while Sign was "a mere footnote".
Conversely, ''Music Times'' writer Ryan Middleton felt that Sign "
roughtit home" with the track's main verses.
Hip-Hop Wired's Chris Thomas wrote, "Though this record isn't what we're accustomed to hearing from Ty Dolla, don't be surprised if it makes him a more renowned name".
Zara Golden of ''
The Fader'' said the track was "a wash of the wit and unabashed raunch we've come to expect from Ty—but it certainly is more radio-friendly". In a mixed review,
Vulture's Dee Lockett felt that the track's collaborators had the potential to produce a song "considerably better" and found the track to have "probably the worst sexual innuendo for pussy poppin' you've ever heard". However, Locket said that the song was "so bad" that it is "almost...good" and commented, "It's like the semi-G-rated-strip-club anthem you never asked for, and we can't stop dancing". In a negative review, James Rettig of
Stereogum
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''Stereogum'' was one of the first MP3 blogs and has received several award ...
dismissed "Drop That Kitty" as "pretty lame" and "a poor showing". He criticized XCX for not fitting the song and Sign's "tired lines," but complimented Tinashe's "killer bridge". Rettig went on to comment, " With all of the talent that's involved on the track, it sucks that they didn't use it for something more substantial than a thinly veiled euphemism and a weak hook".
Live performances
Ty Dolla $ign performed the song at the
2015 MTV Movie Awards
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with
Charli XCX and
Tinashe. The background dancers wore pink oversized cat masks. Shortly after the performance, Charli XCX released the teaser to the official music video.
Track listing
*Digital download
#"Drop That Kitty" (featuring Charli XCX and Tinashe) – 3:36
Charts
Release history
References
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2015 singles
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Song recordings produced by Stargate (record producers)
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Tinashe songs
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