℗ 2020 The Weeknd XO, marketed by Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings
Released May 21, 2020
Duration 3m 58s
Record Label Republic Records
Genre Pop
 

In Your Eyes (Remix / feat. Doja Cat / Single)

The Weeknd, Doja Cat

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In Your Eyes (Remix / feat. Doja Cat)
The Weeknd; Doja Cat; Max Martin; Oscar Holter; Mattias Bylund; Nils-Petter Ankarblom; Janne Bjerger; Magnus Johansson; Magnus Sjolander; Michael Engström; Miko Rezler; Peter Noos Johansson; Rickard Goransson; Tomas Jonsson; Wojtek Goral
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The Weeknd has released a new remix of "In Your Eyes", now featuring the rapping and melodies of "Say So" rapper, Doja Cat. The collab comes in a series of remixes that have followed the release of The Weeknd's newest album, After Hours. Other recent collaborations Doja Cat has participated in include the highly anticipated ‘Say So’ remix featuring fellow rapper Nicki Minaj. Last week, Ariana Grande confirmed that she too had collaborated with Doja Cat.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Republic Records Studio Masters
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