Ric Flair, a great wrestler, is sampled in the song "Balut" saying, "Remember this, girls, none of you can be first, but all of you can be next." Apart from the well-known Filipino treat, Flair's moniker "I Da! Ba-Loot!" is possibly one of the sources of the song's title. Doja sings in the '90s-inspired song on how she stands out among amateurs and possibly even some peers as an artist and denies claims that she does drugs.
Read MoreFor "Attention," the rapper began the performance by dressing like a frustrated librarian with pencils in her hair. She then started to become naked before starting "Paint the Town Red." Twenty bloody copies of her Scarlet alter ego followed her around the stage the entire time. For "Demons," Doja let her hair down and rapped fiercely beneath florescent yellow lighting.
Read MoreYou looking at her? Look at her, look at her. I'm referring to Doja Cat's Scarlet album cover, which she presented last night. A red spider (okay, maybe more magenta) with a drip of blood above it is depicted in the uncomplicated artwork.
Read More“This new album is more introspective, but I’m not leaning so hard into that to where it becomes boring,” she relayed. “So I want to give stories and bops. It’s a nice mixture of both… I think this project is a really fun canvas for me to play with my rap skills and talk about what’s going on in my life. But I’m not abandoning who I was and what I know about pop and singing and that aspect of music.”
Read More"No more pop," she told her fans on Saturday. "i also agree with everyone who said the majority of my rap verses are mid and corny. I know they are. I wasnt trying to prove anything I just enjoy making music but I'm getting tired of hearing yall say that i can't so I will." She also added that "pop isnt exciting to me anymore" and she doesn't "want to make it" any longer.
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