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Connecting Doja Cat and Sarah Silverman



Doja Cat
Additionally, Doja Cat has cited Rihanna, Beyoncé, D'Angelo, Missy Elliott, and Christina Aguilera among her major influences.

Beyoncé
Beyoncé is featured on the film's soundtrack, released on July 11, 2019, with a remake of the song "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" alongside Donald Glover, Billy Eichner and Seth Rogen, which was originally composed by Elton John.

Billy Eichner American actor, comedian and producer
On February 1, 2018, Eichner announced a new initiative called Glam Up the Midterms, during that night's episode of '' Jimmy Kimmel Live!'', in conjunction with Funny or Die and with the support of several late night hosts including Sarah Silverman, James Corden, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel, Conan O'Brien, John Oliver, Chelsea Handler, Robin Thede, and Andy Cohen.


Doja Cat
Additionally, Doja Cat has cited Rihanna, Beyoncé, D'Angelo, Missy Elliott, and Christina Aguilera among her major influences.

Christina Aguilera American singer, songwriter, and television personality
The commercial success of her first projects as a bubblegum pop singer caused an effect that influenced record labels to invest in new artists who attracted the same youthful appeal, catapulting names like Jessica Simpson and Mandy Moore.

Mandy Moore American singer and actress from Florida
In August 2018, Moore co-starred with Amandla Stenberg and Patrick Gibson in the dystopian science-fiction thriller '' The Darkest Minds.'' In November, she reprised her role as Rapunzel in the Disney CGI animated comedy '' Ralph Breaks the Internet'' with John C. Reilly, Sarah Silverman, Gal Gadot, Taraji P. Henson, Kristen Bell and Jane Lynch.


Doja Cat
In October 2020, Doja Cat was featured on American singer Bebe Rexha's single "Baby, I'm Jealous", the lead single from Rexha's second studio album, ''Better Mistakes''.

Bebe Rexha
In 2010, Rexha met Fall Out Boy's bassist Pete Wentz and began working with him at a recording studio in New York City.

Pete Wentz
The video was in response to one made by Kimmel's then-girlfriend, Sarah Silverman, "I'm Fucking Matt Damon".


Doja Cat
In an interview with Big Boy, she stated her admiration for Janet Jackson and Prince.

Prince (musician)
The single "Breakfast Can Wait" had cover art featuring comedian Dave Chappelle's impersonation of him, from a 2004 second-season '' Chappelle's Show'' comedy sketch on Comedy Central.

Dave Chappelle
President of the Kennedy Center Deborah Rutter stated "Dave is the embodiment of Mark Twain's observation that 'against the assault of humor, nothing can stand'... and for three decades, Dave has challenged us to see hot-button issues from his entirely original yet relatable experience." The set of people honoring Chappelle included Jon Stewart, Bradley Cooper, Morgan Freeman, Lorne Michaels, Tiffany Haddish, Aziz Ansari, Sarah Silverman, Neal Brennan, Q-Tip, Mos Def, John Legend, Frederic Yonnet, Erykah Badu, Common, '' SNL'' cast members Kenan Thompson, Michael Che and Colin Jost, as well as Eddie Murphy.
These shows featured regular performances from comedians Michelle Wolf, Mohammed Amer and Donnell Rawlings, as well as Chappelle's tour DJ, DJ Trauma and frequent special guests including Jon Stewart, Chris Rock, Louis CK, Sarah Silverman, David Letterman, Bill Burr, Michael Che, Brian Regan, Chris Tucker, Kevin Hart, Ali Wong, Trevor Noah, Tiffany Haddish, with musical guests John Mayer, Common, and many others.
Those to honor Chappelle at the event included Jon Stewart, Bradley Cooper, Aziz Ansari, Sarah Silverman, Chris Tucker, Frederic Yonnet and Lorne Michaels.





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