Doja Cat Says She’s ‘Quitting Music’ After Clashing With Salty Fans

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Doja Cat said she is quitting music after she clashed with salty Paraguayan fans in the streets of Twitter.

The singer and rapper took to Twitter to apologize to her Brazil fans for not giving them a “good enough show” and she promised to “do better.”

I don’t think I gave Brazil a good enough show tonight at all and I’m sorry for that but thank you guys for coming out I f**king love you and thank god we got another show tomorrow I promise I’ll do better. ????????????

Her tweet enraged her Paraguayan fans who felt slighted because her show in Paraguay was canceled earlier in the week due to severe weather and storms.

After the show was canceled, some fans caught wind of Doja’s hotel location so they pulled up and felt slighted when she didn’t hold an Inclement Weather Meet & Greet.

Peep Exhibits A, B, C, and D below.

https://twitter.com/metamorsophie/status/1507142200022474753

Not “You made us empty!!”

From there, the tweets became more nasty and ugly to the point of Doja Cat being called racial slurs.

That’s when she threw in the towel and responded:

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.

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:

This shit ain’t for me so I’m out. Y’all take care.

Doja wasn’t left out in the cold with a thin sweater.

Many people took to social media to support her and to call out the unsavory racist behavior of her so-called “fans.”

https://twitter.com/safetynet_mp3/status/1507371308354613257
https://twitter.com/hotepslayer/status/1507373828338376706

Doja Cat has changed her Twitter profile to read, “I Quit.”

Doja Cat - I Quit Twitter profile

The good news is Doja does plan to perform on Friday night (March 25) and give Brazil a better show as promised.

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