Doja Cat Transforms Into Spider Man, a Mannequin and More for the 'Streets' Music Video

The artist pays homage to the song’s TikTok “silhouette challenge” popularity throughout the sequences.

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Doja Cat released a new music video, directed by Christian Breslauer, for her 2019 Hot Pink track “Streets,” which recently saw a resurgence as a popular soundtrack for “silhouette challenge” TikTok clips.

The video opens with Doja as a window display mannequin, and follows as she transforms to a dancer, a Spider Man-esque wallcrawler, and more — with red-tinted nods to the challenge occurring throughout the noir-horror visual. Actor Kofi Siriboe (who stars in Girls Trip and Queen Sugar) also appears in the video.

In addition to “Streets,” fellow Hot Pink track “Say So” also achieved a rise in popularity on TikTok and became one of the most popular songs on the platform in the course of 2020. The artist has also recently dropped collaborative singles and videos with Ariana Granda and Megan Thee Stallion for “34+35” and “Best Friend” alongside Saweetie.

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