Doja Cat releases album, 'Agora Hills' music video

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Doja Cat releases album, 'Agora Hills' music video
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Doja Cat dips her toes back into Planet Her pop even while new album Scarlet rejects the past

Yet even when Doja deigns to give her fans a taste of her pop prowess , there’s still an edge to the track and the video.

The horror imagery present in the previousvideos lurks at the edges here, in the utter destruction that surrounds Doja and her glittery girl gang and the voyeuristic perspective of the camera. “Get used to my fans lookin’ at you/Fuck what they heard, I don’t fuck with them birds,” she raps, making it clear that the feud with her fans is still fully on.

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