Doja Cat has sparked yet another debate among fans after releasing the music video for her latest single Paint The Town Red on Friday, August 4. The 27-year-old has been accused of worshipping the devil and putting other diabolical imagery into the music video, as evidenced by the video’s content. Netizens were also dissatisfied with the song’s lyrics, pointing out that even if Doja was trolling, as she frequently does, the entire music video and the lines were dark. The singer was already embroiled in a controversy last month when she called her fans “Kittenz” and encouraged them to get a job. Furthermore, people chastised her for shutting them out because of her supposed involvement with J Cyrus.
Certain lines in her new song, Paint The Town Red, seemed to relate to her most recent feud with her fans, in which Doja stated that she did not love them. Yeah, b*tch, I said what I said/ I’d prefer to be famous instead/ I let all that go to my head/ I don’t care are the lyrics. Doja channels the demon that everyone sees her as in the music video. She defeats both her personal demons and those in the video’s universe before enforcing the law in the land. Doja also included paintings of the demon she created in the mv. Many others, however, were offended by the fact that the painting openly featured demons. Doja emphasized herself as the devil and a rebel in the lyrics, prompting some online users to write, “Please keep it away.”
Doja Cat Latest Single ‘Paint The Town Red’ Music Video With Demonic Imagery Sparks Controversy
Doja Cat, the hip-hop music phenomenon, recently released a surreal music video for her new song “Paint the Town Red.” Doja Cat is causing her Kittens to see red once more. Doja released a music video for a colourful new addition to her catalogue on Friday, following a recent mass unstanning due to her controversial partner, rejection of her fandom name, and overall attitude towards fans. “Paint the Town Red” has words that can be seen as dismissive of those who dislike her. Doja Cat has sparked another debate with followers after releasing the music video for her new single. The 27-year-old has been accused of worshipping the devil & putting other diabolical imagery into the music video, as evidenced by the video’s content. Netizens were also dissatisfied with the song’s lyrics, pointing out that even though Doja was trolling, as she frequently does, the entire music video plus the lines were dark. Doja channels the demon that everyone sees her as in the music video.
She defeats both her personal demons and those in the video’s universe before enforcing the law in the land. Doja also included paintings of the demon she created in the mv. Many others, however, were offended by the simple fact that the painting openly featured demons. Doja emphasized herself as the devil & a rebel in the lyrics, prompting some online users to write, “Please keep it away.” On the other hand, many people complimented the Woman hitmaker for her artistic vision and for creating the music video. They stated that, despite her slightly nasty disposition, her art is undeniably good. Even though the music video was creative, it included several gore demonstrations, including one where Doja sliced the umbilical cord appearing to be inside the womb. Doja has a flirtation with the Grim Reaper near the end of the video while dressed in red and flexing red eyes. In another scene, she emerges as a horned creature likely associated with Baphomet, joined by another similar entity.