Once again, the “Say So” singer, Doja Cat, finds herself at the center of controversy. Taking to social media platform X, she boldly told fans, “I don’t make music for children, so leave your kids at home, motherf–ker. I don’t know what the f–k you think this is.”
The 28-year-old is making preparations for her Scarlet Tour’s international leg. She defended her explicit lyrics on Twitter on Friday and questioned why parents would bring their children to her performances.
Doja Cat published the following: “I am rapping about c—why are you bringing your children to my show?” “Treat your error at home when you rant about consuming d–k and urinating on his V-cut.” The Grammy-winning singer has previously issued contentious statements on the Internet.
Utilizing Meta’s Threads in July, Doja Cat urged his followers to “get a job” and “put down their phones.”
“Simply delete the entire account and reconsider everything,” she replied in response to a fan account’s inquiry regarding her favored moniker for her fan base.
Additionally, she denied a fan’s request to express her affection for them. She wrote, “I don’t know y’all, so I honestly don’t knowing.”
Numerous compositions by Doja Cat, including “Juicy,” “Kiss Me More,” and “Streets,” have achieved viral status on TikTok. Cat recently performed at Coachella 2024.
In October, her most recent studio album, “Scarlet,” debuted at number four on the Billboard 200 with its first week of sales totaling 72,000 album units. “Paint The Town Red” and “Agora Hills” are samples from the album.