Doja Cat says her last two albums were ‘cash-grabs’: ‘Y’all fell for it’

Doja Cat sensationally called her last two albums cash-grabbing stunts, telling her fans, “yall fell for it.”

In a blunt and candid tweet Tuesday evening, the Grammy award-winning rapper shared her thoughts on her albums “Hot Pink” and “Planet Her” released in 2019 and 2021, respectively.

“Planet her and hot pink were cash-grabs and yall fell for it,” the “Woman” hitmaker tweeted to her 5.5 million followers.

“Now i can go disappear somewhere and touch grass with my loved ones on an island while yall weep for mediocre pop.”

Doja Cat
The rapper has shared her thoughts on her albums “Hot Pink” and “Planet Her” released in 2019 and 2021, respectively.
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Doja was propelled to global stardom and received the first Grammy nod of her career following the success of her “Hot Pink” album.

She earned the nomination in 2020 for her chart-topping track “Say So.”

Her album “Planet Her” — which remains her most recent release to date — scored her a Grammy nomination for Album of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Album at the 2022 ceremony.

Doja was propelled to global stardom and received the first Grammy nod of her career following the success of her "Hot Pink" album.
Doja was propelled to global stardom and received the first Grammy nod of her career following the success of her “Hot Pink” album.
Doja Cat's album "Planet Her"
Her album “Planet Her” — which remains her most recent release to date — scored her a Grammy win and several nominations.

She ultimately took home the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance gong for “Kiss Me More” — her track with SZA.

Doja, whose real name is Amala Dlamini, has been outspoken about her music and the industry as a whole.

Last year, she claimed to be done with the music business after butting heads with fans in Paraguay over a canceled festival performance.

Doja, who last year claimed she was quitting music, said her last two albums were "mediocre pop."
Doja, who last year claimed she was quitting music, said her last two albums were “mediocre pop.”
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The singer told fans she “can’t wait to f–king disappear” after upset supporters called her out for not acknowledging her canceled set at Paraguay’s Asunciónico festival.

“it’s gone and i don’t give a f–k anymore,” she tweeted at the time. “i f–kin quit i can’t wait to f–king disappear and i don’t need you to believe in me anymore. Everything is dead to me, music is dead, and i’m a f–king fool for ever thinking i was made for this this is a f–king nightmare unfollow me.”

“i moved on i’m just gonna let everybody be mad,” Doja said in a separate tweet before adding that she’s “not taking pictures again with anybody else after this tour.”


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“This s–t ain’t for me so I’m out. Y’all take care,” she wrote before changing her Twitter name to “i quit.”

Despite the dramatic statement, she’s seemingly done a U-turn as she recently revealed that her upcoming album will be titled “First Of All.”

“Its not called hEllMoUth either its called ‘First of All’ and yes I’m announcing the album title right now,” she tweeted Tuesday.

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