T.I.’s daughter, Deyjah Harris dropped some more words of wisdom on her social media account and her fans completely appreciated what she had to say. Check out her message.
27.07.2020 - 01:01 / celebrityinsider.org
Doja Cat recently revealed she was diagnosed with the coronavirus just a few months after she publicly mocked all of the people out there who were scared of the virus. This Friday, Doja Cat, the “Say So,” artist, revealed her COVID-19 positive diagnosis during an interview with Capital XTRA.
Doja Cat said to the interviewers that she wasn’t overly worried about it once she contracted it. With that in mind, Doja Cat admitted she has no idea how she contracted COVID-19, but she did order something
.T.I.’s daughter, Deyjah Harris dropped some more words of wisdom on her social media account and her fans completely appreciated what she had to say. Check out her message.
Doja Cat is speaking out after being mentioned on Nas‘ new single “Ultra Black.”
If there’s one thing for certain, it’s that Nas, the rapper, is proud to be a black man. Hot New Hip Hop reported today that the iconic performer has a new record coming out in which he put Doja Cat on blast for participating in “racist” chat rooms.
Nas has shared a brand new song – listen to ‘Ultra Black’ below.On the track, which is a collaboration with Hit-Boy, the rapper criticises Doja Cat for allegedly being involved in racist behaviour in online chatrooms.“We going Ultra Black/ Unapologetically Black/The opposite of Doja Cat,” he raps in the song – hear it below.Earlier this year, Nas revealed that he is working on two new projects, one of which is a collaboration with Hit-Boy.
Nas is coming for Doja Cat!
Doja Cat recently came out to defend Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B amid the release of their brand new song together, “WAP,” which was criticized by many of their fans for including Kylie Jenner and Rosalia instead of other prominent black women. Hot New Hip Hop says the music video has also been accused of being far too pornographic, however, Cardi B claims she isn’t the first female rapper to introduce extremely sexual themes in her music.
The 2020 MTV VMAs just announced the second round of performers for the upcoming award show that will be held outdoors in New York City. Blinding Lights singer The Weeknd, rapper Roddy Ricch, Colombian singer Maluma and boy band CNCO will reportedly all join previously announced artists BTS, J Balvin and Doja Cat as performers for the show.
T.I.’s daughter, Deyjah Harris, shared a message on her social media account paired with an amazing photo that managed to give fans the most wonderful vibes. Check out her post below.
Dance Club Songs chart on hiatus, we're asking reporting club DJs what they've been listening to lately, while at home, of course.This week, we spoke with New England-based DJ Danny Diggz; Chicago’s Timmy Loop; and Houston’s Joe Ross.Danny Diggz Danny Diggz (real name Daniel Wilcox) has been enjoying Ship Wrek’s “Energy.” “It’s just so good,” Diggz tells Billboard.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsBTS will hit the VMA stage for the first time ever later this month.MTV announced today that the Kpop-sensation’s Video Music Awards debut will also feature a performance of their new English-only single “Dynamite.” BTS, which is up for three categories including best pop, is among the handful of performers for the 2020 MTV VMAs.Joining BTS is J Balvin and “Say So” singer Doja Cat.
MTV Video Music Awards from booking the hottest talent!On Tuesday, MTV unveiled the first round of performers for its annual awards show ceremony, which is set to take place Aug. 30 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
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During a conversation with her social media followers, Doja Cat came out to say she had since recovered from the coronavirus after her diagnosis earlier this month. In case you missed it, Doja Cat said she wasn’t afraid of COVID-19.
Doja Cat is sharing her experience with COVID-19 with her fans. In a series of early morning tweets Wednesday (July 29), the rapper answered questions about some of the symptoms she experienced.
Doja Cat, Say So fame singer, is replying to fans about her experience with Coronavirus. The 24-year-old music icon had previously revealed that she contracted the lethal virus, months after she said the disease was just a “flu” and that she wasn’t afraid of getting it.
that surprising considering some of the controversy surrounding her past.Earlier this year, rumors began swirling that she took part in racist video chats and shortly after, her 2015 song, "Dindu Nuffin," resurfaced. The song title is a racist slur that's popular among white supremacists.
Doja Cat has just confirmed that she tested positive for the coronavirus disease, just months after she said the virus was just a “flu” and that she wasn’t afraid of getting it. The 24-year-old Say So rapper went on Instagram Live back in March and said, “I’m gonna get corona and then I’m gonna get a Corona, cause I don’t give a f–k about the corona, bitch.