This is not a drill, Doja Cat just announced the real album title of her new album!
After continuously trolling people and her fans with conflicting revelations, it seemed like the Grammy-winning rapper had finally arrived at a definite name.
Doja Cat New Album Title 'First of All'
In a series of tweets very recently, Doja Cat revealed the real album title of her new album.
"its not called hEllMoUth either its called "First of All" and yes I'm announcing the album title right now," she tweeted.
Earlier this year, Doja Cat suggested that the Doja Cat's new album name would be "Hellmouth." Not only was she using the same title over and over again, she even namedropped it on a Time Magazine feature where she was listed as 100 of the most influential people of 2023.
"I might just mess with everybody and completely turn the tables on them. But I like the idea of Hellmouth because it sounds good. And it's provocative," she told the magazine.
However, it was only recently that she revealed it was not the actual album title at all.
Doja Cat New Album 2023: Here's What We Know So Far
As of this writing, Doja Cat has given vague and conflicting descriptions of what her next album would be all about. Publications and outlets have published several reports revealing the genre of Doja Cat's upcoming new album.
From saying it was a full rap album, to becoming a German rave one, straight r&b. She even raved about going towards a "masculine" direction and becoming a hardcore punk artist.
Talking to Dazed Magazine, Doja Cat supported the idea of titling her new album "Hellmouth." She noted that she has fallen into "controlled chaos" as she mixed different genres in the said album, and pretty much mirrors what a mouth actually is.
In an now-deleted Instagram post, she also revealed the tracklist for her upcoming album:
- LOVELIFE
- Attention
- Go Off Lil Mama
- Paint The Town Red
- Gun
- Demons
- Skull N Bones
- Balut
- Agora Hills
- 97
- Wet V*****
- Loonie
- Can't Wait
- Ouchies (Unfinished)
- Often
- Disrespected
- NHIE
- FTG
- Seeing Stars
In another tweet, Doja Cat unleashed a huge jab on her previous albums, "Planet Her" and "Hot Pink."
"planet her and hot pink were cash-grabs and yall fell for it. now i can go disappear somewhere and touch grass with my loved ones on an island while yall weep for mediocre pop," she ominously said.
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