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Doja Cat Ends Album Title Speculation: ‘Its Not Called hEllMoUth’

Doja Cat has officially confirmed the name of his album!

The talented and multi-awarded singer has been providing her fans with the title of her upcoming fourth album, which is scheduled for release this year, via social media. The new project will take on a different dimension from Doja’s R&B and pop discography as he will hone his rap influences and showcase his rapping skills.

Doja Cat Has Settles His Album Title Fight In New Tweet & Fans Are Overjoyed

After months of fans speculating that her album would be titled “Hellmouth,” the “Kiss Me More” hitmaker has now shared new information that it will be called “First of All.” He gave an update in the tweet read:

“It’s not called hEllMoUth either it’s called “First of All” and yes I’m announcing the album title now.”

The announcement quickly became a hot topic among her fans, with one netizen tweeting a picture showing an old woman locked in a large sarong along with the words, “I won’t let my grandma out until you drop her.”

Doja Cat at The Prince's Trust Gala 2023MEGA

A second person claimed that while they weren’t sure “whether he was serious or just trolling,” they were still excited. “I do not trust you. But prepare for your rotten queen era! Dojo cat da sleaze,” a third fan repeated.

“Call “mouse,” “scissors,” “bed” It’s FINEEEE, I WANT IT,” said a fourth fan, just as a fifth quickly fired off a series of questions, “Omg, what?! Where’s the clue? Is Nicki on it? How much how many Tracks? How Many Features? Double Albums? Visuals? We need details!!” A sixth Twitter user said, “First All represents a fresh new era, and I’m so excited.”

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Despite the hype, some fans expressed disappointment that Doja didn’t follow up with “Hellmouth,” which sounded “perfect,” “better,” and “so c*nty.” People who are offended that he didn’t choose one of their previously suggested titles are on the other side of the divide.

ICYMI, The Blast reports that the “Wine Pon You” artist took to Twitter to share, “idk what to name my album; I keep changing my mind,” which gained immediate traction. Someone recalled his bald days with a suggestion to “Name “Ball headed ho shit” and then like to draw Joker/batman’s face on it.”

A second netizen asked him to “Name it ‘the one after his planet,'” while a third suggested “All the unreleased songs I’ve been sitting on since 2016.” Meanwhile, this fan told the Grammy award-winning vocalist, “It could be untitled for all we care. Please release the album ?.”

MTV Video Music Award Winner Slammed For Her ‘Demonics’ Tattoo In April

Doja Cat shows off a new arm tattooInstagram | Doja Cat

Apart from making sure fans know about his upcoming projects, Doja has come under fire for drawing devil-like tattoos on his body. According to The Blast, the 27-year-old artist’s ink features a female body with human and animal features, such as horse-inspired heads and scales.

The creature, which also comes with clawed feet while the other has hooves, stands next to the number “4” and debuted in an Instagram post, “cleaning you.” “Will unfollow you now because I’m tired of seeing this weird demonic evil on my page,” one critic announced, just as another asked other viewers to “pray for Doja” because “he needs God.”

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A third fan declared, “I don’t like him anymore because he hangs out? He’s literally in a place where they burn and skin people alive, and he has a tattoo of a goat representing the devil.

“Not just ignoring or following the pain. It’s never too late, tho, and no one is too lost to be restored & healed. That’s why God exists,” another commented.

Doja has since defended the tattoo in a follow-up Instagram post that shared details of its origins with the short caption, “Your fear is not my problem.” While the three images show various drawings depicting human and animal features, the last is an explanation that the American Music Award recipient’s ink is an illustration from the 1665 edition of Fortunio Liceti’s book, “De Monstris.”

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