Doja Cat Apologizes To Her Fans After Saying She’d Quit Music: ‘I Wasn’t Any Better’

A few days ago, Doja Cat found herself in a Twitter argument between herself and fans. It came after she canceled a performance in Paraguay due to a heavy rainstorm that would’ve made it dangerous for her to perform, as well as for her supporters to watch her set. Additionally, some were upset that Doja did not share any photos or videos from her time in that country.

In response to their complaints, Doja wrote on Twitter, “It’s gone and i don’t give a f*ck anymore i f*ckin quit i can’t wait to f*cking disappear and i don’t need you to believe in me anymore.” She added, “Everything is dead to me, music is dead, and i’m a f*cking fool for ever thinking i was made for this this is a f*cking nightmare unfollow me.” However, after some time to think and reflect on the situation, Doja has had a change of heart and she returned to Twitter to apologize to her fans.

“I can travel, I can eat good food, I can see new people, I can smile,” she wrote as she reflected on her career and accomplishments so far. “I can make memories that I dreamed of having, I can laugh, I can support my family and my friends, I can learn about the world, and I can give back to everyone because of you.” Contrary to her previous statements, she said, “I do owe people sh*t. I owe a lot.”

Doja continued, “I owe myself a lot too. I owe myself the chance to open up and be good to people. “I owe myself the death of my fears that don’t allow me to expand my heart. I didn’t come to another country to do something i can do everywhere else. that would be pointless in a way. I came here because I knew there was something new. New people. New things. New stories to learn. I came and I gave not enough. I need to give more because I noticed I’ve been taking a lot. Taking from almost everybody who’s reading this.”

In later tweets, Doja went back to her previous posts from her initial reactions with fans in Paraguay to she where she felt like she was wrong. “This is an example of me not reciprocating all the shit that’s been given to me,” she wrote in reply to a previous post she shared where she tweeted, “Don’t ask me for sh*t.” Doja replied to another old tweet where she wrote, “I’m not sorry,” and corrected herself saying, “I am.”

A pair of fans responded to Doja’s tweet with one saying they’re sorry for how Doja was treated while the other reminded Doja of her ability to put on amazing shows. In response to the former, Doja wrote, “I wasn’t any better,” and as for the latter, Doja wrote in part, “I’m not discrediting myself. I work my ass off. I know that. It’s tiring but i’m not suffering because of people like you. My suffering comes from myself. Not everybody else.”

You can check out all of Doja’s tweets above.

Doja Cat Bullied Into Quitting Music.  Kodak Black Wants The Last “Touch” Before She Goes🙄

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Doja Cat took to Twitter to announce that she’s quitting the music industry.  And Kodak Black has stepped in saying he wants to be her last feature before she ghosts. Is Doja just in her feelings or is she really fed up?  Doja’s recent tweet has fans worrying the “Say So” hitmaker has lost her […]

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Doja Cat Claims She Quitting Music “This S**t Ain’t For Me So I’m Out”

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Doja Cat seems to be quitting the business due to frustration from Paraguay fans who called her out after they stood outside in the rain to meet the star, only for the rapper not to appear, after her show was canceled because of a storm. In response, Doja issued a Tweet that read “This Shit ain’t for me so I’m out. Y’all take care.”  

According to screenshots that have since been deleted, Doja went on a rant with a series of tweets, stating that “There was a storm in Paraguay, the show got canceled. When I left the next morning, there wasn’t one person outside the hotel waiting for me.  The rapper also replied to fans who commented stating “It’s gone and I don’t give a f**k anymore I f**king  quit I cant wait to f**kn disappear and I don’t need you to believe in me anymore.  Everything is dead to me, music is dead and I’m a fuckin fool for ever thinking I was made for this this is a f**king nightmare unfollow me. Let that sink in.  I regret spending all the time I did getting ready that day for the show I’ve been busting my a** every day to put on for you but god bless.”    She also apologized for not putting on a good enough show in Brazil before changing her Twitter name to “I quit” 

We hope Doja finds the strength to move forward and continue with music. Hit us up in the comments and let us know what you think.

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Nicki Minaj Scratched Out Female Rappers’ Names From A Post Praising Her And Fans Think She’s Being Messy

For better or worse, Nicki Minaj has developed a reputation for living up to her married name, being extra petty when it comes to getting credit and attention in the rap game. While it’s likely at least some of that rep derives more from her overprotective fans lashing out at anyone they perceive as a threat, she’s still worked pretty hard in recent years to undo some of the damage.

After nearly a decade of declining collaborations with her fellow women in rap, she’s worked with newer rappers like Doja Cat and Coi Leray (although the Leray one was almost derailed by Nicki’s ego), with a Latto collab rumored to be releasing soon, as well.

However, that doesn’t mean she appreciates being compared and contrasted to the modern generation of women currently running rap — a generation that includes assumed rival Cardi B, City Girls (who, to be fair, dissed her first), and Megan Thee Stallion. Case in point, she recently tweeted a screenshot of an article praising her, but edited a line mentioning some of her collaborators and frenemies by scratching out their names. In its unedited form on HotNewHipHop, the line reads, “Despite the welcomed contributions of women like Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion City Girls, and Doja Cat over the past few years, female rap still feels incomplete without Nicki Minaj’s presence and output, and that alone illustrates how important she is to Hip-Hop, as a genre, and as a culture.”

The cryptic nature of the edits, presented without comment by Nicki, prompted fans to immediately begin speculating, with results polarized between affirming Nicki’s perceived penchant for drama and crediting her for trying not to draw focus, since her watchdog-like Barbz could perceive even the mention of other female rappers as a slight against their Queen.

Whatever her reason for crossing the names out, it’s a fair bet to say she knew that the move would stir up controversy — which, to be fair, may have been the point of the whole exercise. People are certainly talking about Nicki, something we know she enjoys, and if she really is dropping a new collab with Latto in a few days, the move will certainly result in more eyes on the collab, as well as “Blick Blick,” her recent one with Coi Leray.

J. Cole And Doja Cat Take To Chicago For Lollapalooza

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J. Cole and Doja Cat have both been announced as headliners for the 2022 edition of Lollapalooza in Chicago. This is right int he middle of a busy year for both artists. J. Cole, already scheduled to headline the Governors Ball in New York, Bonnaroo in Tennessee and host his own music festival in Raleigh, […]

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J. Cole, Doja Cat, Lil Baby, Big Sean, Jazmine Sullivan and More Set for Lollapalooza 2022

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Lollapalooza is set to return to Chicago this July. The 2022 edition of the festival will be headlined by heavyweight Hip-Hop talent in J. Cole, Doja, Cat, and Lil Baby.

The 2022 lineup also includes Jazmine Sullivan, Big Sean, YG, Cordae, Don Toliver, Cordae, Machine Gun Kelly, Tinashe, and more. Tickets are currently on sale with four-day general admission tickets starting at $350. The festival is scheduled for July 28-31. You can learn more about the festival here.

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Nicki Minaj Crosses out Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, City Girls, and Doja Cat from Op-Ed

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Nicki Minaj is without a doubt one of the best female hip-hop artists in the industry, but after a bizarre tweet in which she crossed out the names of other major female artists mentioned in an article praising her, fans are wondering if she might also be one of the most selfish.

The tweet stemmed from a lengthy feature op-ed written by Joshua Robinson at HotNewHipHop in which he described Minaj’s rise to success as well as detailed what about her sound sets her a step above most other female artists. However, Robinson also paid compliments to other current female hip-hop artists, writing: “Nicki Minaj’s presence — be it aural, digital, or visual — is absolutely enthralling, and when she’s on hiatus, you can tell. Despite the welcomed contributions of women like Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion, City Girls, and Doja Cat over the past few years, female rap still feels incomplete without Nicki Minaj’s presence and output, and that alone illustrates how important she is to Hip-Hop, as a genre, and as a culture.”

Minaj appeared to be pleased with the piece, but not with sharing the spotlight, sharing a screenshot of the article with the other artists’ names crossed out.

While her issues with Cardi B have been public for many years, she hasn’t appeared to have many issues with the other rappers. Naturally, social media had a lot to say about the commentary with some stating that Minaj was right in keeping the spotlight on herself while other say that she could have simply cut the screenshot off above the names of the other female artists.

None of the artists have made any public comment yet.

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