“This is kinda odd to state to individuals who have truly supported her however what do I understand,” composed one Twitter user
If Doja Cat does not like her own music, why should not she state so?
The “Woman” entertainer struck a nerve with her fans on Tuesday after requiring to Twitter and declaring her latest 2 albums — which generated her advancement hit “Say So” and the Grammy-winning “Kiss Me More” with SZA — were simply produced so she might make money.
“planet her and hot pink were cash-grabs and yall succumbed to it,” tweeted Doja Cat, 27. “now i can go vanish someplace and touch yard with my liked ones on an island while yall weep for average pop.”
While the artist’s launching album Amala mostly flew under the radar, Hot Pink included “Say So” and other multi-platinum songs consisting of “Juicy” with Tyga, “Like That” and “Streets.” Beyond “Kiss Me More,” Planet Her likewise generated the multi-platinum hits “You Right” with the Weeknd, “Need to Know,” “Woman” and “Get Into It (Yuh).”
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Following Doja Cat’s tweet about the albums, numerous fans revealed dissatisfaction towards her for speaking adversely about music they truly take pleasure in. “This is kinda odd to state to individuals who have actually truly supported her however what do I understand,” composed one Twitter user.
“i actually enjoy her however to absolutely deteriorate your previous work feels really incorrect. these albums developed your fan base,” tweeted another listener. “as an artist you ought to a minimum of be half pleased with albums that have actually formed your whole profession however that’s simply me.”
“doja cat is permitted to make or do whatever she picks however this simply appears like a slap in the face to individuals who liked her music,” another person wrote on the social networks platform.
“they were good albums in fact,” one fan just stated.
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Another Twitter user mentioned that “Say So” at first discovered success through a viral TikTok dance produced by user Haley Sharpe and revealed that it’s unjust to her to talk down on the work that assisted build her audience.
“Feel sorry for the lady that made you popular on TikTok and essentially developed your entire profession, if it wasn’t genuine music you were producing,” they wrote. “Please provide your GRAMMY to individuals that weren’t making cash-grab music.”
On the other hand, some fans pertained to Doja Cat’s defense. “idk why y’all seethe at her !! it’s her work. If she does not like it any longer or didn’t at all, then it should not be something we argue with her about,” said one Twitter user.
“i actually can’t seethe at her for seeming like this despite the fact that i disagree. this is what living in a profit-first culture does to its artists. whatever you make, even if it’s genuinely ingenious, begins to feel hollow and business,” wrote another fan.
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Someone else kept in mind the entertainer’s easy going, joke-filled character and prompted fans to take her remarks with a grain of salt. “individuals taking this so major do not understand who doja cat is,” they stated.
Doja Cat has actually just recently been teasing her next album, and she revealed on Tuesday that it’ll be entitled First of All. It appears like the upcoming record will be a departure from the pop and hip-hop noises she’s ended up being understood for, though she’s regularly made jokes misinforming fans about what’s to come.
She formerly said the album was called Hellmouth and has actually jokingly declared it’ll be built of either “rap,” “rock/spoken word,” “french conceptual experimental country/bohemian fusion with the essence of blue-grass,” country, “pop” or “classical” sounds.
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