This ain't for me, so I'm out: Doja Cat 'quits' music

'Everything is dead to me, music is dead,' the 'Woman' singer tweeted

Singer Doja Cat is on a social media spree! The Woman singer, in a series of tweets on Friday, shared that she is 'quitting' music after upset fans called her out. The 26-year-old singer expressed her frustration, going so far as to change her Twitter handle to the pointed “I quit.”

It all began when Doja tweeted about her Brazil show after cancelling her Paraguay show due to intense flooding. Her fans in the latter country went on to call her out, adding how she 'made the fans feel empty.'

Fans from Paraguay said it seemed like she doesn't care about their country. She then responded, "I am not sorry."

“It’s gone and I don’t give a f–k anymore. I f–kin quit, I can’t wait to f–king disappear and I don’t need you to believe in me anymore,” the You Right crooner penned. “Everything is dead to me, music is dead, and I’m a f–king fool for ever thinking I was made for this is a f–king nightmare. Unfollow me.” The tweet was directed at three people, including NBCSports/TelemundoSports production assistant Roberto Rojas.

After Doja tweeted “I’m not sorry” in response to a tweet that called her “Public enemy number 1,” Rojas replied with “Doja, you’re not going to win this fight against the Paraguayans.”

Doja’s headlining set at Paraguay’s Asunciónico festival last week was cancelled after the country suffered intense flooding caused by a major storm. Singer Miley Cyrus was also impacted by the flooding in Paraguay, which led to the cancellation of her planned headlining set at the same festival on Wednesday night.

After a scary lightning strike on her plane en route to Paraguay that resulted in a forced landing, a bummed Cyrus tried to make it up to her fans by posting a bathtub video in which she serenaded them with an a cappella rendition of “Stay.”

A short time after Doja’s tweet about quitting, Doja added, “This ain’t for me so I’m out. Y’all take care.”

A follow-up tweet directed at Rojas added, “I moved on I’m just gonna let everybody be mad,” as well as “I’m not taking pictures again with anybody else after this tour.”

Doja also appeared to be upset about her performance on Thursday night at Lollapalooza Brazil, writing, “I don’t think I gave Brazil a good enough show tonight at all and I’m sorry for that but thank you guys for coming out I love you and thank god, we got another show tomorrow. I promise I’ll do better.”

A spokesperson for the singer declined to comment.

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