Doja Cat Quits Music In Fiery Twitter Rant

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Fans hoping for new music from Doja Cat are likely to be disappointed as the popular musician has announced that her music career is over on social media.

Just after midnight Friday morning, the "Kiss Me More" singer posted, in an expletive-laden rant on Twitter, that her days of making music are finished. According to Rolling Stone, her move comes after getting backlash from fans following a canceled concert on March 23 in the country due to severe weather. The musician had been scheduled to play at a two-day show at the Asuncion festival in Paraguay earlier this week.

Doja Cat wrote: "it's gone and i don't give a f**k anymore i f**king 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."

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Photo of Doja Cat at the 2022 Billboard Women in Music in Inglewood, California on March 2, 2022. The musician announced in a profane statement on Twitter that she is done with music. (Photo by... Emma McIntyre/Getty Images

Fans apparently weren't happy that she did not interact with them outside of her hotel, according to Rolling Stone. In fact, the singer posted in another tweet to a fan who criticized her for not interacting with fans outside the singer's hotel room, "I regret spending all the time I did getting ready that day for the show ive been busting my a** every day to put on a show for you but god bless."

She added in a tweet that appears to have since been deleted that "the show got cancelled. When I left the next morning there wasn't one person outside the hotel waiting for me. Let that sink in."

Fans also called her out for not being active on social media and publicizing her time in Paraguay.

"Not a single photo being in Paraguay, not a single tweet, not a single instagram story!!! You made us empty!!," the fan posted. A second fan posted a photo declaring her "public enemy #1" along with a status indicating that time for apologizes is over.

In addition to telling people to unfollow her and stating that she was done with music, she posted a status saying, "This s**t ain't for me so I'm out. Y'all take care" and changed her name on the social media site to "I quit."

She's not the only musician making news this week, though. Doja Cat's career move comes after rapper-actor Ice-T posted on social media about being recently "robbed" at a gas station in New Jersey.

The Law & Order" Special Victims Unit star posted: "I was robbed at a gas station in NJ last night. After my hands stopped trembling..I managed to call the cops and they were quick to respond and calmed me down..... My money is gone.. the police asked me if I knew who did it..I said yes.. it was pump number 9," he wrote.

And Harry Styles has a fan base that includes HGTV and Netflix, who praised his new album.

And some are using their fame for humanitarian reasons this week. On March 29, a group of artists will come together in Birmingham, England at Resorts World Arena to perform in a concert to raise funds for humanitarian efforts in relation to the war in Ukraine.

Newsweek reached out to Doja Cat's management for further comment but did not hear back before publication.

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