"Woman" has been dubbed by Billboard as "Planet Her's" national anthem, which is fitting as the song sees Doja Cat celebrating her femininity. Infused with Afrobeats, the song's uptempo nature makes it catchy and fun as Doja Cat repeats, "Let me be your woman/Woman, woman, woman/I can be your woman." And although the lyrics do imply Doja Cat would be down to be in a relationship, she also hypes herself up throughout the song, suggesting she could do whatever she puts her mind to. "I mean I could be the leader, head of all the states / I could smile and jiggle it 'til his pockets empty." The rapper and songwriter even gives a shoutout to Rihanna's successful beauty brand "Fenty," when she says, "I could be the CEO, just look at Robyn Fenty."

Taking it a step further, the song also points out the downsides of being a woman. Specifically, Doja Cat alludes to how the patriarchy benefits from creating issues between women. But the singer makes it clear she's not about that lifestyle. "And I'ma be there for you 'cause you on my team, girl/They wanna pit us against each other when we succeedin' for no reasons/They wanna see us end up like we Regina on Mean Girls."

"Woman," is the perfect opening song for "Planet Her," as it showcases Doja's Cat's ability to create an incredibly fun yet meaningful song.