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

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Doja Cat says her last two albums were ‘cash-grabs’: ‘Y’all fell for it’
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The Grammy award-winning rapper shared her candid thoughts on her albums “Hot Pink” and “Planet Her” released in 2019 and 2021, respectively.

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

“Now i can go disappear somewhere and touch grass with my loved ones on an island while yall weep for mediocre pop.” Doja was propelled to global stardom and received the first Grammy nod of her career following the success of her “Hot Pink” album. She ultimately took home the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance gong for “Kiss Me More” — her track with SZA.

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