Will Doja Cat end her career after her clash with fans?

At 26, and while her career is in full swing, has Doja Cat really announced that she is ending her career?

Doja Cat has enjoyed dazzling success in a few years, imposing itself on the international scene with feats, hits, the biggest of which is undoubtedly his piece Woman (following Say so and Kiss me More with SZA), but also by dint of buzz on the networks, between his trolls and other controversies. New bluff or real fed up? The rapper and singer threatened her community with hang up the microphone following a quarrel with her Paraguayan fans, this March 25, on Twitter while she is on tour in South America (Chile, Brazil, Colombia, Argentina…). It all started with a concert she was to give at the festival Asuncionico to Paraguay this Tuesday, March 22. A show that had to be canceled due to a deadly storm, but that its local audience criticized it for not having announced the deprogramming, or even for not having taken time for them, especially those who had come to meet him in front of his hotel. Angry by his attitude, one might read comments from Paraguayan fans such as “It’s too late to apologize” (It’s too late to apologize…) when another called her public enemy No. 1. Moreover, if at any time she had actually commented on the cancellation of her concert, and that she was now in Brazil for the rest of her tour, she replied dryly to the one who had challenged her: “I don’t apologize!”.

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Tone up…

And as the tension rose a notch on the blue bird’s network, she retorted – with a touch of provocation – to another Internet user who explained to her that she would not win her fight once morest them: “I’ve moved on, I’m just gonna let you piss off each other,” before adding: “I will not be taking any more photos with you following this tour.” Pushing the provocation a little further, between 2 messages, Doja Cat apologized to the Brazilian public to whom she considered having delivered a poor performance (in São Paulo) the evening when this digital clash took place, March 24: I don’t think I gave Brazil a good enough show tonight and I’m sorry regarding that but thanks guys for coming I fucking love you guys and thank god we have another show tomorrow I promise I will will do better.” She was indeed to give a 2nd concert in Brazil this Friday, March 25.

Bluff or real fed up?

Certainly tired and annoyed by the proportions that his dispute took with his Paraguayan fans, the American artist finally came to a funny conclusion, which took the form of a threat to his millions of followers: Here we go, I don’t care anymore, I quit, I can’t wait to disappear and I don’t need you to believe in me anymore… It’s dead for me, music is over, and I’m a fucking jerk for always thinking I was made for this, it’s a fucking nightmare, stop following me.” Before concluding with a sentence that will be interpreted as the announcement of her retirement from music, even though she had renamed her Twitter account ‘I stop’: This shit ain’t for me, so I’m quitting. Take care of yourself.” While concern gripped her fans around the world, in reality, her last post was more of a rant with words that overtook her thinking. Indeed, on March 25, Doja Cat still had to perform for his 2nd date in Sao Paulo in Brazil, continued to publish posts on Instagram… and above all a big challenge awaits him: in addition to his solo dates around the world (Poland, Sweden, England, Portugal…) , she must follow The Weeknd on his world tour, After Hours Til Dawn World Toutr (postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic), which will begin on July 8 in Canada, by the city of Toronto.

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