Doja Cat quits music after facing heavy criticisms
American rapper Amala Ratna popularly known as Doja Cat has severed all ties with her music career as she declares “music dead to her.”
The music artist who is currently touring in South America was recently dragged for her poor performance. Unable to bear the heat, the artist took to Twitter to announce that she will be quitting music henceforth.
“I quit, I can’t wait to disappear and I don’t need you to believe in me anymore, everything is dead to me, music is dead to me”, she tweeted.
The 26-year-old rapper who has collaborated with the likes of Ariana Grande, The Weekend and Saweetie has now declared her music career to be a “nightmare”.
“I am a fool to ever think I was made for this is a nightmare”, she added.
Doja Cat has been nominated for eleven Grammy Awards and many more prestigious awards worldwide.
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