Doja Cat Continues To Double Down On 'Cash Grab' Comments During ‘Scarlet’ Concert

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Doja Cat is one of the most successful artists in the 2020s decade. Shattering records and achieving huge career milestones early in her career, the Grammy-winning singer/rapper has established a loyal fanbase in a short period of time.

However, her relationship with her fans has been rocky in the past few months because of her recent sentiments. Aside from this, she had also taken a snide comment about her two successful albums, "Hot Pink" and "Planet Her," calling them "cash grabs."

Now, in a very recent stop of the "Scarlet" World Tour, Doja Cat has doubled down on calling her past works "cash grabs."

Doja Cat Calls 'Say So' A Cash Grab

In a recent stop of the "Scarlet" World Tour at the Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, Doja Cat performed "Say So," a staple on her set list since she started touring this year.

But before bursting into the song she had this to say: "C'mon cash grab."

Fans online have reacted to her new snide comment.

"Why not just embrace your range as an artist versus diminishing your biggest records and reducing them to "cash grabs" because they were pop records??? It's not hitting like she thinks it is," a fan suggested.

"she is so f**king annoying i swear like it's your music you made it at some point so why be like this at this point just don't perform your old songs," another suggested.

"the way i've gone from praising her during the pandemic and through the planet her era to absolutely finding her insufferable is astounding. i hate that she has some of my favorite songs of all time why does she have to be so annoying and awful?," another lamented.

Doja Cat Calls 'Planet Her', 'Hot Pink' Cash Grabs

As mentioned, this was not the first time that Doja Cat has called her past works as "cash grabs."

In a now-deleted tweet, Doja Cat had this to say, which sent her fans into a hot debate at the time. (via Uproxx)

"'Planet Her' and 'Hot Pink' were cash-grabs, and y'all fell for it. Now, I can go disappear somewhere and touch grass with my loved ones on an island while y'all weep for mediocre pop," she said at the time.

Notably, "Hot Pink" peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard 200 charts while "Planet Her" debuted at No. 2. The latter was also nominated for Album of the Year at the 2021 Grammy Awards.

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