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Doja Cat Clears the Air: No Disrespect Intended Towards Cardi B, Nicki Minaj, and Megan Thee Stallion

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Doja Cat stated online this week that she does not diss female rappers, naming Cardi B, Nicki Minaj, and Megan Thee Stallion as examples. Doja Cat took to her Instagram Story on Friday (Sept. 1) to respond to those who attempted to blame her alleged disses on Cardi B, Nicki Minaj, Megan Thee Stallion, and other female rappers. Doja mentioned in the post below that certain individuals are in ignorance and try to cast the shade that is intended for them on female rappers. Her lyrical punches are actually directed at reviewers. Doja Cat stated in her next Instagram Story post that she does not shoot at those who inspire her. Following that, Doja outlined how somebody could get on her bad side.

“I don’t criticise people who inspire me, and I also don’t diss individuals who drive me,” Doja Cat remarked. “I don’t criticise people who don’t harass and assault me every day.” YOU ALL DO. HE DOES NOT. NO, THEY DO NOT. “Y’all are the issue.” On August 31, Doja Cat took to Instagram to unveil the Scarlet release date as well as the album’s artwork, which has since been changed due to too many similarities with the cover of metal band Chaver’s next project. Scarlet will make its premiere on September 22nd. Instead of one spider, the new album cover has two. Doja Cat also released her new single titled “Demons” on Friday, accompanied with a music video featuring Christina Ricci. Doja is seen haunting Ricci in her new home in the video.

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Doja Cat Took To Instagram Stories On Friday And Mentions That She Doesn’t Diss Female Rappers

Doja Cat has clarified the issue and stated that she is not disparaging her fellow female rappers in her tracks. Doja took to Instagram Stories on Friday to address those who believe she is disparaging other women in the rap business in some of her recent work. She also made it clear that she wouldn’t ever diss Cardi B, Nick Minaj, or Megan Thee Stallion in a song. Reportedly to the 27-year-old, she’s dissing all the naysayers while questioning why she’d take jabs at those who inspire her. ” Individuals don’t wanna accept I’m dissing them, so they attempt to pin it on cardi nicki as well as Meg plus every other female rapper,” Doja Cat stated on her Instagram Story, according to XXL. “I don’t bash rappers; I hate critics.” Continue to bore yourself. “I don’t diss individuals that inspire me, and I don’t diss individuals who I admire,” she concluded. I don’t criticise those who don’t harass and abuse me on a daily basis. YOU ALL DO. HE DOES NOT. NO, THEY DO NOT. “Y’all are the issue.”

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In other Doja Cat news, the artist just disclosed the Sept. 22 release date for her next album Scarlet, as well as the project’s official artwork, on her Instagram page. Doja later modified the artwork since it was too similar to the cover of metal band Chaver’s new album. Instead of one spider, the new album cover has two. Doja Cat also unveiled her new single “Demons” on Friday, accompanied with a music video featuring Christina Ricci. Doja is seen haunting Ricci in her new home in the video. Doja, dressed in all-black down to the tip of her razor-cut stilettos, haunts Ricci (well recognised for her lead role as Wednesday in “The Addams Family” in 1991) throughout “Demons.” After buying a new house with high hopes, Ricci’s family soon discovers that it is haunted by a diabolical monster known as Doja Cat. Doja trades in her pop sound that listeners fell in love with on “Say So” for a more rap-centric vibe on the single, a transition she revealed to Variety will be made with her future album.

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