Doja Cat
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Life The "Planet Her" artist admits that the procedures were painful, but she's thankfully been "healing really fast" in the days since.
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Pop Culture After dropping off the Griselda-inspired single, Doja revealed that it's named after a traditional Filipino street food, though she seems to have misunderstood how the dish is served.
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Pop Culture Nobody does Twitter quite like Doja Cat.
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Songs Doja, Kodak, and Adekunle are not playing on this one.
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Music Dogs, spiders, and goats, oh my!
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Pop Culture If anyone's going to troll their Twitter followers, it's Doja.
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Pop Culture The California-born singer also shared a photo dump revealing her unusual new look to the world.
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Music Dua Lipa and Shakira were reportedly also considered.
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Music "The image is not necessarily my type of image but I love that about her."
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Pop Culture In past years, the "Say So" singer was called out for allegedly acting racist in online spaces, though she denied any such behaviour.
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Pop Culture From what we know so far, "Hellmouth" will be a rap-only album, though Doja's recent posts suggest that other genres like "rock/spoken word" are also on the table.
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Songs SZA and Doja Cat team up to kill their exes together.
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Noah Grant