American singer Doja Cat released in February 2020 the music video for her fifth single "Say So" belonging to the album "Hot Pink" released in 2019. The song was written by David A. Sprecher, known as Yeti Beats, Doja Cat, and Lydia Asrat, and produced by Dr. Luke.

The video directed by Hannah Lux Davis is inspired by the "disco era" of Los Angeles in the 1970s and was filmed at the Sheats-Goldstein residence, a home designed and built between 1961 and 1963 by American architect John Lautner in Los Angeles.
In the video, Doja Cat can be seen wearing different glittery outfits and walking a tiger on a leash in a typical disco-era setting. The song became famous thanks to the social network TikTok due to a viral dance created by TikTok stars Dontè Colley and Haley Sharpe, who appear in the video dancing their choreography.

The video, recorded in a resolution that gives it a "vintage" look, is set against the backdrop of the Sheats-Goldstein residence, a home known for having been the set of multiple films, such as "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" or "The Big Lebowski", series and music videos.

Doja Cat. Our Saturday music video. (Official Music Video). METALOCUS MUSIC PROJECT.

Credits.-
Director.- Hannah Lux Davis.
Executive Producer.- Brandon Bonfiglio.
Commissioner.- Sam Houston.
Choreographer.- Cortland Brown.
Production Company.- London Alley.
Cameos.- Dontè Colley, Haley Sharpe.

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John Edward Lautner (1911 – 1994) was one of the most significant architects to have worked in Los Angeles. A disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright, he designed from the inside out, often blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor with his use of materials and emphasis on Page 3 transparency. The James Goldstein House enjoys spectacular views over the Los Angeles basin, encompassing the Pacific shoreline and stretching to the hills and mountains.

John Lautner designed over 200 architectural projects during his career, but many designs for larger buildings were never realised. In the architectural press his extant body of work has been dominated by his domestic commissions; although he designed numerous commercial buildings including Googie's, Coffee Dan's and Henry's restaurants, the Beachwood Market, Desert Hot Springs Motel, and the Lincoln Mercury Showroom in Glendale, sadly, several of these buildings have since been demolished. With a handful of exceptions (e.g. the Arango Residence in Acapulco, the Turner House in Aspen, Colorado, the Harpel House #2 in Anchorage, Alaska, the Ernest Lautner house in Pensacola, Florida) nearly all of Lautner's extant buildings are in California, mostly in and around Los Angeles.

The Sheats Goldstein Residence is a house designed and built between 1961 and 1963 a short distance from the Beverly Hills border. The home was originally built for Helen and Paul Sheats and their three children. Helen, an artist, and Paul, a university professor, had previously commissioned Lautner for the 1948-1949 Sheats Apartments project located in Westwood adjacent to UCLA.

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Published on: September 2, 2023
Cite: "Remembering the "disco era". Say so by Doja Cat" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/remembering-disco-era-say-so-doja-cat> ISSN 1139-6415
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