Doja Cat Called Out Parents Who Bring Their Children To Her Shows, And Most Fans Think She Makes A Fair Point
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Doja Cat is upset with her fandom again, but this time, specifically the parents.
On April 26, the Scarlet rapper posted on X (formerly Twitter) that her shows are not for kids, and she pulled no punches.
"Idk what the fuck you think this is but i don't make music for children so leave your kids at home motherfucker," she wrote.
idk what the fuck you think this is but i don't make music for children so leave your kids at home motherfucker
— DOJA CAT (@DojaCat) April 26, 2024
She recently performed back-to-back weekends at the Coachella Music and Arts Festival, which included her songs like "Gun," "Ain't Shit," and "Wet Vagina."
It's fair to say that the award-winning singer/rapper's music, themes, and overall persona aren't for a younger audience.
For example, in the lyrics of "Gun," the opening chorus goes, "Ain't gon' be no fuckin' when ya bust / Baby, I know how to use a gun / I could make that dick go fuckin' gra-ta, ta-ta-ta."
"I'm rapping about cum why are you bringing your offspring to my show," she asked in a follow-up message. "Rappin about eating dick and pissin on his v-cut, leave your mistake at home*"
im rapping about cum why are you bringing your offspring to my show
— DOJA CAT (@DojaCat) April 26, 2024
rappin about eatin dick and pissin on his v-cut, leave your mistake at home*
— DOJA CAT (@DojaCat) April 26, 2024
This isn't the first time she's referenced fans and their children. In another song called "Fuck the Girls (FTG)" featured on her fourth studio album Scarlet, Doja says, "Since when was y’all my bastard children / Go ahead and raise y’all self / Come get ya badass kids, no need to mention."
Aside from her explicit lyrics, Doja's live performances are obviously for an adult crowd.
Surprisingly, unlike when she called her devoted followers "creepy" and told them to "get a job," many fans agreed with her calling out parents who bring kids to her shows.
Here's what people think about Doja telling her fans to leave their "mistakes" at home:
"Ok but what if my toddler fucks with the music tho? He just wanna crowd surf Doja come onnn," one user joked.
ok but what if my toddler fucks with the music tho? He just wanna crowd surf Doja come onnn
— troy (@hthaze) April 26, 2024
Another X user suggested, "Tbf, she does have a point, and maybe she needs a lil help too coz how do you call your fans' child(ren), a 'mistake???' Idc how talented you are. Your fans are the very reasons why you even have bread on the table."
Tbf, she does have a point, and maybe she needs a lil help too coz how do you call your fans’ child(ren), a “mistake”?? Idc how talented you are. Your fans are the very reason why you even have bread on that table.
— David Ben (@_davyben) April 26, 2024
One fan pointed out there's a "parental advisory content sticker on your albums for a reason."
parental advisory content sticker on your albums for a reason 😭
— steven ☀️ (@arianaunext) April 26, 2024
One user attempted to justify why children might attend her concert. "They hear her radio hits like woman and kiss me more and think she's family-friendly like babe have you heard her albums or seen her music videos for that matter? Lol."
They hear her radio hits like woman and kiss me more and think she’s family friendly like babe have you heard her albums or seen her music videos for that matter? Lol
— Drew ♐ (@DreamLoudly) April 26, 2024
Another person on X said, "Like leave ya kids at ya grandmas and put on some kidzpop."
like leave ya kids at ya grandmas and put on some kidzbop
— Kari | ☀︎ (@theboyizmine) April 26, 2024
"I respect it. I see kids at the most inappropriate concerts thinking it's sooo crazy that their parents let them attend. More of this 👏🏽👏🏽"
"She has a point," another X user wrote. "My parents weren’t bringing me to concerts when I was a kid. That’s for teens and adults, unless it’s a DisneyChannel concert. But that’s what happens the parents are kids themselves nowadays."
She has a point. My parents weren’t bringing me to concerts when I was a kid. That’s for teens and adults, unless it’s a DisneyChannel concert. But that’s what happens the parents are kids themselves nowadays.
— Nicholas Light (@NicholasLightTV) April 26, 2024
One fan said, "I mean she did say 'fuck them kids' on URRRGEE!!!!!!!"
I mean she did say “f*ck them kids” on URRRGEE!!!!!!! 😭
— steven ☀️ (@arianaunext) April 26, 2024
This fan reminded everyone of her explicit songs and called out the "fake outrage" over her comments.
You have songs called “cyber sex” “fuck the girls” “wet vagina” “balut” “bottom bitch” in what way are these “family friendly”? The fake outrage is hilarious
— Jey / FREE PALESTINE (@knowlesvatoo) April 26, 2024
"Hot take but the culture of bringing your children everywhere needs to stop your child does not need to be at adult spaces," someone wrote.
"I mean true. She literally has a song called 'wet vagina' What did they expect?"
I mean true. She literally has a song called “wet vagina” What did they expect?
— Hi Im Ry (@WhateverDoja) April 26, 2024
This person had a valid response, "she spilled.. why are you bringing your kids to a Doja Cat concert in the first place."
she spilled.. why are you bringing your kids to a Doja Cat concert in the first place pic.twitter.com/ui5dSGhLOy
— alex 𐚁 (@cliqueminaj) April 26, 2024
This person defended Doja, "I mean she’s not wrong y’all bring y’all kids to shows where you know adult lyrics will be sang and ass will be thrown then y’all act outraged cuz your child saw some ass being thrown in a circle, leave them mfs at home until the wiggles go on tour tf."
And finally, this person tried to justify why parents might bring their children. "They only hearing her radio songs that's why they think it's ok."
What do you think? Should children be allowed to attend concerts for artists like Doja Cat?