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Rapper Doja Cat Goes Off On Parents Who Bring Their Kids To Her Concerts In Viral Rant

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The Grammy winner went off on fans who bring their kids to her shows in a profane rant on X, formerly Twitter.

Rapper Doja Cat doesn't mince words when beefing with certain fans.

The 28-year-old Los Angeles native, known for her raunchy lyrics and controversial topics in her expletive-laden songs, went after parents who bring their children to her concerts.


She called them out in a viral rant on X (formerly Twitter), expressing that her explicit lyrics aren't meant for a younger audience.

She stated, without leaving room for interpretation:

"idk what the f'k you think this is but i don't make music for children so leave your kids at home motherf'ker."

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She dropped another not-so-subtle jab at parents.

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The Grammy-winning rapper continued calling them out by referring to children as "mistakes."

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Fans totally understood her frustration.




Others were indifferent.

Social media users continued getting a kick out of her beef with this particular fan base.




After taking a four-year break from touring, Doja Cat embarked on her first arena tour, called The Scarlet Tour, to promote her 2023 album Scarlet. She was joined by special guests Ice Spice and Doechii.

The U.S. leg of her tour kicked off on October 31, 2023, at Chase Center in San Francisco, and wrapped up in Chicago's United Center on December 13.

She will resume touring throughout the UK, starting at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland, on June 11.

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