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Doja Cat Spills The Tea On Plans To Explore New Genre Of Music

Looks like 2023 is an exploratory year for Doja Cat when it comes to music!

The rapper burst onto the music scene three years ago and made waves with the hit No. 1 is “Say So.” He has become a formidable name in the industry by impressing everyone with his eccentric personality and as a hit maker and fashionista. In a recent interview, the star spilled details on what she’s working on, including a new album in the new year.

Doja Cat Teases Exploring New Sounds With Upcoming Album

The songwriter can be considered versatile, especially with his music, as his fans have seen him develop over the years. Because of his easy flow in and out of genres, there are heated opinions about what kind of musician he is, whether he should be considered a pop or hip-hop artist.

Doja Cat Spills Tea On Plans To Explore New Music GenresInstagram | Doja Cat

In addition, the Los Angeles-born singer also shows a tendency to be a rock star that can be proven in many of his live performances, such as his Coachella 2022 performance.

Talk with Diversity, he shares thoughts on new areas he plans to explore in music. In his words, “I know that I’ve been doing a lot of pink and soft things, a lot of pop and glitter, but for the next era, I’m going in a more masculine direction.”

Although he didn’t give more details about his next album, it’s clear that it will be different from his previous releases. He vowed that there will be more rapping on the upcoming project while referencing his song “Vegas,” which incorporates parts of Elvis Presley’s classic, “Hound Dog.”

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The 27-year-old finally revealed his plans for the album, stating, “I want to explore punk. But not pop-punk,” explaining that he felt he had had enough of pop-punk artists and didn’t feel it was the right fit for him. Doja noted what he wanted, saying:

“I want to explore more raw, unfiltered, hardcore punk stuff. It was just something I did for my own personal enjoyment — getting some drummers and guitarists together. And I don’t know if it’s going to work out there.”

The new genre is just the latest in what the “Get Into It” singer wants to explore. Last November, The Blast shared that the artist was reportedly interested in plastic surgery.

Showing off his edgy side with Dazed Magazine in a risqué shoot for their Winter 2022 Issue, the “Juicy” rapper stated that he doesn’t consider altering one’s body to be inauthentic.

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He also confirmed in a tweets that he was going to have surgery, writing, “I’m literally going to have surgery this winter,” to which fans responded by asking, “for what?” The singer replied, “I just want my titties pulled up because some of my tops don’t fit the way I want.”

‘Need To Know’ Singer Slams Critics Coming For Her Shaved Hair

Changes in appearance are normal for everyone, but celebrities usually rely on public opinion, which is sometimes not broadcast in a polite way. The Blast reports that the rapper decided to hit back at the fact that he shaved his head.

In a tweet that has since been deleted, he shut the haters down with a lengthy statement that didn’t cut corners! He wrote, “I won a grammy and traveled the f**king world I got #1, and I got platinum. I make shot after shot after shot, and you all want me to look good for you so you can go home and scream all day while you live in your mother’s basement.”

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The “Kiss Me More” rapper ended his unfiltered rant with a simple message, “Go f**k yourselves.” She received support from fans who felt it was unfair that she was bullied for not conforming to the industry’s unrealistic beauty standards.

A fan write, “Just shave the head. I hope people like you are treated better and I hope you get well soon.” While another one recorded“every celebrity, male and female, is judged for everything they do.”

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