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American rapper Doja Cat has partnered with Girls Who Code to introduce the first codable music video experience.

DojaCode comes from Doja Cat and Girls Who Code – a nonprofit organization that aims to support and increase the number of women in computer science. The site teaches some of the basics in coding languages CSS, JavaScript and Python. As the new music video to Doja Cat’s afrobeat single Woman from her latest album Planet Her plays, you are required to input text to customize elements of the video. Easy instructions of what to input makes the experience easy for beginners. You can then download or share these clips to socials. Girls Who Code hope DojaCode will teach a new generation how creative and fun a career in technology and computer science can be.

Click here to give it a go yourself.

I am so excited that Girls Who Code has partnered with me to make my “Woman” music video the world’s first codable music video. Fans all over the world will get to input code via a microsite and unlock some really cool special features. It’s going to be awesome.

Doja Cat

At Girls Who Code, we know firsthand that girls and young women are some of today’s most powerful creators and change-makers. However, too few know that they can have a career in computer science, and that it can open up an entire future of possibility to nurturing their passions. Learning to code enables you to change the world around you, and we’re thrilled to partner with global superstar Doja Cat, beloved by young people everywhere, as we invite girls to experience ‘Planet Her’, a place where they get to be in control.

Tarika Barrett, CEO of Girls Who Code