Doja Cat says she's quitting music
American rapper Doja Cat said that she's quitting music in a series of tweets in which the 26-year-old star expressed her frustration.
"it's gone and i don't give a f-k anymore i f-kin quit i can't wait to f-king disappear and i don't need you to believe in me anymore," Doja wrote on Friday, March 25. "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," she added.
She also wrote in a previous tweet, "This s--t ain't for me so I'm out. Y'all take care."
During her tour through South America, Doja, whose real name is Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, had to cancel her show at Paraguay's Asuncionico festival on March 22 due to a storm causing intense flooding, she said.
After tweeting about her March 24 show in Brazil, fans from Paraguay said it seemed like she doesn't care about their country.
One fan tweeted, "Not a single photo being in Paraguay, not a single tweet, not a single instagram story!!!! You made us empty!!"
Doja simply replied further down the Twitter thread, "I'm not sorry."
She said the hate she received on social media for cancelling the show over safety concerns put pressure on her.
i don’t have to focus on anything because i quit
— still. and i dont give a fuck (@DojaCat) March 25, 2022
Miley Cyrus also had to cancel her headlining set at the festival in Paraguay scheduled for March 23.
She shared a video on the day she was meant to perform of lightning striking her plane, writing with the video, "To my fans and everyone worried after hearing about my flight to Asuncion. Our plane was caught in a major unexpected storm and struck by lighting. My crew , band , friends and family who were all traveling with me are safe after an emergency landing."
Later in the day, she apologized to fans in another tweet, writing, "I wish I could've STAYed & performed for all of my fans in Paraguay. Please STAY safe. I love you." She accompanied the tweet with a video of her singing her single "Stay," dedicating the a cappella performance to Paraguay and thanking them for making it No. 1 in the country." (ANI)