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Doja Cat Is Messing With Us About Her New Music – Rolling Stone

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The typical tweet from @DojaCat on Elon Musk’s bird app need to be approached with care.

On Tuesday, Doja Cat tweeted a seeming giant about her last 2 albums Planet Her and Hot Pink, calling them “cash-grabs,” and revealed the title of her next album, First of All. (We can’t verify whether she was major, however we asked her associate, who didn’t right away react.)

Planet Her and Hot Pink were cash-grabs and yall fell for it,” she tweeted. “Now I can go disappear somewhere and touch grass with my loved ones on an island while yall weep for mediocre pop.”

It’s uncertain which island she’ll head to, however we understand that Doja has a fondness for trolling — which she’s increase over the last couple of months as fans await her brand-new music.

Earlier on Tuesday, she went live on Instagram, playing what seemed a brand-new tune, as she dropped a couple of spoken bars.

The last couple of tweets and online interactions from the “Bitch, I’m a Cow” vocalist have actually been similarly unclear.

A couple of days earlier, she tweeted about stepping far from her pop noise totally and reacted to Twitter user @LongLiveFag, who declared her pop tunes were the factor for her “relevance.”

“I’m so sorry that you’ll never learn that being relevant is not all that matters in this short life we live on earth. Grow up,” Doja clapped back, later on including that she “won’t” include pop tunes to her brand-new record to another user.

Last month, on April 8, well prior to she purred her method through an interview with Emma Chamberlain on the Met Gala red carpet, she went on a Twitter tirade about whether she’d leave music for good — and what her brand-new album would seem like.

First, she teased tunes, consisting of one with the title “Wet Vagina,” and included she’d launch “no more pop” while calling her rap verses “mid and corny.”

“I know they are,” she wrote. “I wasnt trying to prove anything I just enjoy making music but I’m getting tired of hearing yall say that i can’t so I will.”

The following day, on April 9, she revealed that her brand-new album would, rather of rap, as guaranteed, she’d drop a “rock/spoken word” record entitled Moist Holes.

Then she said “Jk,” and teased a “French conceptual experimental country/bohemian fusion with the essence of blue-grass” LP with 100 functions.

Doja Cat then completed the night by threatening to give up music completely.

She tweeted “i quit music,” and followed it with “jk” and after that “no I’m serious I quit music,” followed by “jk I’m not. relax,” and lastly, “jk i quit I’m done with this music shit it’s only making me sadder every day. i cant take it anymore.” After that, she misspelled “jk” as “jp” and said she’d “finish this album.”

A couple of days later on she teased several albums after composing: “Album. Album? Albums,” and later on said she kept “changing my mind” about what to call the record. (She likewise RT’d a shoutout from manufacturer Jay Versace who said, “Doja be rappin her ass off.” Wait… so does she really believe her raps are “mid and corny”?)

Oh, and there’s this listed below:

A day later on, on April 13, she and SZA launched a reimagined variation of “Kill Bill,” teasing its release in the most typical tweet exchange she’s had in weeks.

The week after her April 9 tweet tirade, she shared a screenshot of what seems her computer system’s iTunes with brand-new tune titles. Again, we’re not exactly sure what is genuine or what isn’t, however she teased track titles such as “Fuck the Girls,” “Never Have I Ever, “Agora Hills,” “Love Life,” and Disrespectful.”

She then went on Instagram Live on April 18 to more than 50,000 audiences and played small bits of what she says is her brand-new album: “That’s it. I swear to god. That’s the album. That’s the whole fucking album.”

She babbled after playing the bits and replayed the bits of what she says is her music. Again, not exactly sure if she’s major or not. The music seemed like random beats she discovered on SoundCloud, however it’s uncertain what even is genuine.

Doja’s tweets in February and March were rather erratic: “Fart in my cock” on Feb. 17; “*satanic imagery and occult symbolism*’ on March 12, “Wish I could suck my own titties, that’s how good they look rn god damn” on March 21. And the only sign of brand-new music was when she tweeted #HellMouth, whose setlist she teased on Instagram. (She later on edited that.)

Around the time of her cock-farting tweet, she spoke with Variety and teased that she was “going in a more masculine direction” with the brand-new record and stepping far from her “pop and glittery sounds” of the past.

Over a year earlier, the rap artist threatened to give up music after encountering fans who slammed her for not stopping to communicate with them at her hotel while in Paraguay to carry out at the Asunción celebration. That tirade, in specific, felt rooted in her trying to browse impractical expectations instead of her burning desire to be an edgelord.

“I don’t give a fuck anymore I fuckin’ quit I can’t wait to fucking disappear and I don’t need you to believe in my anymore,” Doja Cat tweeted in the middle of a prolonged backward and forward with fans, despite the fact that the occasion was ultimately cancelled due to severe weather condition. “Everything is dead to me, music is dead, and I’m a fucking fool for ever thinking I was made for this.”

In the time given that, Doja Cat has actually won a Grammy Award for the SZA-assisted “Kiss Me More” and more just recently coordinated with the R&B vocalist on the chart-topping “Kill Bill” remix. She likewise reimagined Big Mama Thornton’s timeless “Hound Dog” for the Elvis soundtrack champ “Vegas” and provided a headliner-worthy efficiency at Coachella. For somebody who wishes to give up music, she sure invests a great deal of time in the studio making music.

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“When you’re dealing with a real artist, everyone makes mistakes. Everyone says things. I would be lying to you if I said there wasn’t nervousness [about her being online],” her supervisor Gordan Dillard informed Rolling Stone in 2021. “But Doja’s growing into an adult. She’s maturing. She’s a human being. And I can never be mad at her for being herself. She is who she is.”

So, is Doja Cat dropping brand-new music? Is she giving up music? Will she stop making popular song completely? We’re not exactly sure — and it’s clear her tweets are most likely not where we’ll discover what’s genuine.

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