Doja Cat appears to confirm new album title, First of All
Doja Cat shares the title of her forthcoming fourth studio album.
Doja Cat has spent the past few months teasing details of her upcoming album, only to retract them and throw out another thing for fans to speculate over.
In March of this year, she led fans to believe that the album would be called Hellmouth – even going as far to changing the name on all of her socials, to this one. From conflicting descriptions of a potential rock album, to experimental jazz, it's safe to ascertain that Doja Cat's next release will have a heavy focus on rap, as she went through a series of tweets that made it quite clear that she's bored of making pop music.
In a tweet from this morning, she dubbed her previous albums, Hot Pink and Planet Her, as "mediocre pop".
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.
— DOJA CAT (@DojaCat) May 9, 2023
She followed the tweet by referencing her forthcoming album, and announced that it is going to be called "First of All", before changing her Twitter bio to "First of All" and "Finally", which has led some fans to speculate on whether a double album may be in the works.
Other fans were unsure, giving Doja Cat's track record of teasing them, with one user saying: "first of all, amala imma need you to shutup because all you do is sit on here and LIE! ur just like papa", whilst another noted that she's probably just trolling again: "I love you so much because we will never know the real name till it comes out and you’re about to step on necks and you know it."
IS IT A DOUBLE ALBUM? pic.twitter.com/L5kYXXvpjU
— ☥ (@lmlynasty) May 9, 2023
First of All is yet to be given a release date.
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