Fans Choose Katy Perry & Doechii’s ‘I’m His, He’s Mine’ as This Week’s Favorite New Music in All-Genre Poll
Katy Perry and Doechii‘s “I’m His, He’s Mine” has topped this week’s new music poll that features artists in various genres of music.
Music fans voted in a poll published Friday (Sept. 13) on Billboard, choosing the duet as their favorite new music release of the past week.
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“I’m His, He’s Mine” brought in 30% of the vote on the poll, securing an edge ahead of new releases from The Weeknd (“Dancing in the Flames”), Charli XCX featuring Troye Sivan (“Talk Talk” remix), Tate McRae (“It’s OK I’m OK”), FKA Twigs (“Eusexua”), and others.
Perry and Doechii dropped the “I’m His, He’s Mine” on Friday, about 24 hours after debuting the collaboration on the MTV Video Music Awards stage. Featuring a heavy sample of Crystal Waters’ beloved 1991 house single “Gypsy Woman (She’s Homeless),” the duet finds the women marking their respective territories when it comes to their male love interests.
“I’m his queen, I’m his freak/ I’m every woman he wants and needs,” Perry sings in the song’s music video as she cradles the man’s head while they hurtle toward the ground, before the camera cuts to a bikini-wearing Doechii dancing in an elevator while delivering her her own alluring come on. “I’m his boss, I’m that b—-/ I’m every woman he knows exists.”
“I’m His, He’s Mine” marks the third single Perry has unveiled ahead of her new album, 143, which is scheduled to drop on Sept. 20. It follows “Woman’s World” and “Lifetimes.”
Trailing behind Perry and Doechii on this week’s poll is The Weeknd’s “Dancing in the Flames,” which brought in nearly 24% of the vote. It’s the lead single from the superstar’s upcoming album, Hurry Up Tomorrow, which serves as the third and final installment of his After Hours and Dawn FM trilogy.
See the final results of this week’s poll below. Check out Billboard‘s Friday Music Guide to catch up with more must-hear releases from this week.
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