Doja Cat is slapping a parental advisory sticker on her live shows.
In a sequence of posts on X, the Grammy-winning rapper admonished dad and mom who convey children to her live shows. “idk what the f— you suppose that is however i do not make music for kids so go away your children at home motherf—er,” she began.
The “Wet Vagina,” “Cyber Sex,” and “Bottom Bitch” singer explained, “I’m rapping about c– why are you bringing your offspring to my present.”
She wrapped up her posts by telling fans, “rappin about eatin dick and pissin on his v-cut, go away your mistake at home*.”
When a fan requested if Doja, who headlined Coachella earlier this month, was “excessive” in response to the posts, she replied “upkeep.”
While the “F— the Girls” singer used eye-catching phrases in her rationalization, she has a degree. Sexual imagery is usually present in her music. Plus lyrics like, “Said suck my dick, c–t, tits, I’m yellin’, ‘666” is not precisely G and even PG-rated content material.
However, it is also attainable to place age restrictions on reveals. While smaller live shows at golf equipment and bars normally have strict age limitations, it may be extra sophisticated within the arenas the place Doja Cat is performing.
Nonetheless, London’s O2 has an age restriction of 16 for her June 14 present, however younger attendees shall be admitted in the event that they’re joined by “an grownup aged 18+.” Her Glasgow live performance permits attendees as young as age 14 within the standing part and even 8-year-olds could also be admitted within the seated part so long as they’re accompanied by a dad or mum. If it is an issue, it isn’t simply dad and mom with the flexibility to do one thing about it.
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