Doja Cat has condemned dad and mom who carry kids to her live shows, telling them to depart their youngsters at home.
On Friday (26 April), the “Paint the Town Red” singer and rapper, 28, who not too long ago headlined Coachella, shared some alternative phrases for folks in a sequence of tweets.
“Idk who the f*** you think this is but I don’t make music for children so leave your kids at home motherf***er,” she stated.
“Im rapping about cum why are you bringing your offspring to my show,” she continued in a subsequent message, earlier than including in a follow-up tweet: “Rappin about eatin dick and pissin on his v-cut, leave your mistake at home.”
The Grammy-winning artist, actual identify Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, is understood for utilizing her social media accounts to take purpose at her followers.
Last yr, she skilled a big drop in Instagram followers after refusing to inform her followers she “loved” them.
She later responded unperturbed to the drop in Instagram followers, writing: “Seeing all these people unfollow makes me feel like I’ve defeated a large beast that’s been holding me down for so long and it feels like I can reconnect with the people who really matter and love me for who i am and not for who i was.
“I feel free,” she stated.
In a 2023 interview with Harper’s Bazaar, the “Say So” singer mentioned feeling like her followers are over-invested in her life with out actually figuring out her.
“My theory is that if someone has never met me in real life, then, subconsciously, I’m not real to them,” Doja Cat stated.
“So when people become engaged with someone they don’t even know on the internet, they kind of take ownership over that person. They think that person belongs to them in some sense.”
Earlier this month, Doja Cat returned to Coachella to headline each week 1 and a pair of of the Southern California desert music competition. She made her Coachella debut in 2022.
In 2023, she launched her fourth studio album, Scarlet.
“She may troll her fans, but the rapper has never sounded more serious,” Roisin O’Connor wrote in her four-star evaluate of the album for The Independent.
“At various points across the album, Doja Cat channels her predecessors,” O’Connor added. “Notably, though, there are zero features on this record. Scarlet holds up all on its own.”