Doja Cat lately joined Ebro Darden for an unique interview, discussing her newest album, Scarlet. The dialog delves into the artist’s advanced relationship with fame, her want for privateness, and the challenges of navigating the highlight. A key level for Doja Cat is addressing the notion that she hates her followers.
“One factor that I do need to set straight is that you simply’ll by no means see a direct quote of me saying, ‘I hate my followers,’ Not as soon as,” Doja Cat says. “However it’s a very huge misquoted factor the place everyone is saying, she hates her followers. I by no means mentioned that, however I do prefer to play with that as a meme.
“It’s undoubtedly one thing, and I do know that individuals who get it, get it, and I’m fantastic with that. I don’t have to have to clarify my sense of humour or clarify comedy to anybody. If individuals don’t see the joke, then they only don’t see the joke. It’s not my accountability to have them perceive.”
Doja Cat additionally said that she is simply too “fucking well-known,” stating, “I’m doing what I can slowly however certainly to separate myself from this narrative or no matter this world is that I constructed. I’m fantastic tuning it and tailoring it to what I need out of it.
“I really feel prefer it doesn’t matter what you say, it doesn’t matter what some individuals know. I don’t want to clarify myself, I don’t. I don’t have to show myself to a bunch of people who find themselves simply going to undertaking it doesn’t matter what I say too. There’s people who find themselves extremely dogmatic. It doesn’t matter what the fuck you do, what you say make, they’re all the time going to face by, that particular person’s evil. Or, that particular person’s this or that particular person’s that.”