'Me Saying F-CkStan Twitter' Was the Inspiration of 'F-ck The Girls' Said Doja Cat | Daily Music Roll

‘Me Saying F-CkStan Twitter’ Was the Inspiration of ‘F-ck The Girls’ Said Doja Cat

Doja Cat has said recently that ‘me saying f-ck Stan Twitter’ was the actual inspiration for her song ‘F-ck The Girls’ from the album ‘Scarlet’, which has shocked all.
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The excellent pop artist Doja Cat has said her ‘F-ck The Girls’ from ‘Scarlet’ was inspired by ‘me saying f-ck Stan Twitter’. In a recent interview on a radio channel, she has said it is the disdain that has become the inspiration for the song.

She has stated ‘There’s that obsessiveness behind it, all the malice towards women in Stan culture. The condescending-ness of people being like, ‘mother, oh my god, queen, mother.,’ and expecting them to give and deliver and serve for the purpose of serving and not just expressing themselves. And in the same breath they’ll insult that person as well as call them ‘Mother.’ None of that shit is real, that’s where ‘F*ck The Girls’ comes from’.

Previously this year, it came to see that the artist has some not-so-amiable conversations with some of her fans regarding the parasocial relationship amid the artists and their fanbase. Later she also said ‘I don’t even know y’all’. Once the artist also said ‘You’ll never see a direct quote of me saying, ‘I hate my fans.’ Not once…But it’s a really big misquoted thing where everybody is saying, ‘She hates her fans’’.

In October, Doja got a few negative reviews for wearing a t-shirt with an image of comic Sam Hyde. And she said that she was unaware of the fact of how problematic it could be. Hyde was the co-writer of Adult Swim’s ‘Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace’. Only one season of it was telecasted due to inappropriate messages.

After this incident, she stated ‘You can’t know everything. Me wearing a t-shirt of someone who I thought was funny is an attack on people. It’s not, it’s not an attack. It didn’t affect the world in a way where we now have to look behind our backs’. In addition to that she also added ‘I also think I’m way too fucking famous…There’s some fans I have who know I don’t put any effort or involvement into whatever the f*ck that negative ass shit was. I don’t need to explain myself. I don’t need to prove myself to bunch of people who are just going to project no matter what I say. There’s people who are incredibly dogmatic, it doesn’t matter what the f*ck you do’.

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