Khloe Kardashian isn't here for fans criticizing her family's actions.
20.05.2020 - 15:01 / billboard.com
We all have to keep busy during the COVID-19 lockdown and Doja Cat and The Weeknd appear to be biding their time by working on a special quarantine remix. On Tuesday (May 19), Doja put up a cheeky Twitter poll with The Weeknd listed as one of the possible collaborators on phony songs with titles including "Stuart Little," "Gumby" and "Pi--y T--s."
"Which one of these artists have I collaborated with and will be releasing the song to very soon?" she asked. A short time later she tweeted simply,
Khloe Kardashian isn't here for fans criticizing her family's actions.
Over the weekend, a video of pop star Doja Cat making sexual comments to people from the alt-right/incel community surfaced online, sparking outrage.An old song of hers, "Dindu Nuffin," also surfaced—the lyrics and song title were seemingly borrowed from a term that mocked Black victims of police brutality.Yesterday, the pop star released a statement via Instagram addressing the controversy.After a weekend embroiled in controversy, Doja Cat released a statement on Instagram yesterday regarding
Over the weekend, Doja Cat posted a note to her Instagram page in an attempt to clarify videos from her past that had resurfaced on social media, including clips of her using racial slurs. "I understand my influence and impact and I'm taking this all very seriously," she wrote.
On Saturday, #DojaIsOverParty was trending on Twitter after allegations that singer Doja Cat had made racist comments in a right-wing online chat room.
On Saturday, #DojaIsOverParty was trending on Twitter after allegations that singer Doja Cat had made racist comments in a right-wing online chat room.
Doja Cat has apologised to everyone she has “offended” after a song she made containing a racial slur reportedly resurfaced online.
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On Saturday, #DojaIsOverParty was trending on Twitter after allegations that she singer Doja Cat had made racist comments in a right-wing online chat room.
This Memorial Day weekend's forecast might call for sunshine, but Arianators and the Little Monsters hope it pours after their favorites Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga released their first collaborative song "Rain On Me."
Billboard’s First Stream serves as a handy guide to this Friday’s most essential releases — the key music that everyone will be talking about today, and that will be dominating playlists this weekend and beyond.This week, Lady Gaga makes it rain with Ariana Grande, The 1975 delivers another opus and The Weeknd recruits Doja Cat for another pop radio offering. Check out all of this week’s First Stream picks below:The Song That Can Be Described As An International Bop: Lady Gaga feat.
After carving out several remixes for his After Hours album, The Weeknd returned early Thursday morning (May 21) with easily the biggest one of them all: an “In Your Eyes (Remix)” with Doja Cat.Welcoming Doja to his funky playground, The Weeknd allows the multifaceted star to shine on the song’s second verse. After combing through the entrancing soundscape with her feathery croons, she switches into rap mode before allowing the XO star to regain momentum on the hook.
The Weeknd and Doja Cat have teamed up for a hot remix!
Seems like the 'Say So' rapper will put her spin on the 'After Hours' track
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When Doja Cat’s “Say So” jumped to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, it not only gave the rising star her first chart-topper, but it also marked the latest in a line of singles that got a boost to the top thanks in part to a fresh remix.Nicki Minaj joined Doja Cat for a new reworking of “Say So,” which was released on May 1, and the combined forces of the original version and the remix helped lift the song to No.
The pop world was buzzing this week about the close race to No. 1 between a pair of high-profile remix collabs: Megan Thee Stallion's "Savage," with Beyoncé as the Internet-stopping featured guest, and Doja Cat's "Say So," with Nicki Minaj bringing the extra firepower.