Doja Cat Tells White Fans To “Watch Their Mouths” During Scarlet Tour Performance

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Doja Cat had to make a disclaimer to her white fans while performing “Ain’t Sh*t” at a recent show during her Scarlet Tour. The song in question includes a chorus that goes, “Ni**as ain’t sh*t.”

According to a TikTok video caught by a fan, Doja told the crowd, “Watch your mouths if you’re white.”

Watch below.

The “Agora Hills” rapper has also combated racist accusations of her own in the past. In 2020, Doja publicly addressed allegations of engaging in “white supremacist chat rooms” on Tiny Chat.

In response, Doja star posted a lengthy Instagram statement going at numerous tweets “exposing” her alleged online activity. Some screenshots showed her saying “n**ger” in a predominately white video chat room and recording a song named after a racial slur.

“I’ve used public chat rooms to socialize since I was a child. I shouldn’t have been on some of those chat room sites, but I personally have never been involved in any racist conversations,” she explained at the time. “I’m sorry to everyone that I offended. I’m a Black woman. Half of my family is Black from South Africa and I’m very proud of where I came from.”

The “Paint The Town Red” rhymer also followed up with a video denying rumors that she recorded her song, “Dindu Nothin,” to make fun of police brutality. According to the 28-year-old, she admitted that the song was a terrible idea.

“The song, however, I agree, may be the worst song in the entire world,” she expressed at the time and also clarified that the song was “in zero ways connected to police brutality or Sandra Bland.”

Since then, Doja seems to be holding herself accountable when necessary, as she recently apologized to fans at her NJ tour stop.

“I’m so f**kin sorry,” she wrote in an Instagram Story. “New Jersey I don’t know what the f**k that was. I’m really not happy with my energy tonight.”

The North American leg of the Scarlet Tour concludes on Wednesday (Dec. 13) before kicking off again on June 11, 2024 in Europe.

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