Doja Cat was shocked and appalled when her audience at a recent festival stop couldn’t sing along with her to Hillary Duff’s 2003 hit “Come Clean.”
The Scarlet rapper took the stage at the Parklife Festival on Sunday (June 9) and among performing songs from her own catalog, she also decided to sing an excerpt of Duff’s track.
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Unfortunately, it appears that few in the crowd knew the song, as they were pretty silent while Doja sang.
“Bitch, you don’t know that shit?” she then asked. “What the fuck?”
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Check out the hilarious clip below.
Doja Cat singing “Come Clean” by Hilary Duff in the rain at Parklife. pic.twitter.com/cujtuKud8J
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) June 10, 2024
In other news, Doja Cat recently blasted her absentee father and claimed she is going to use him as inspiration for her next project.
In a since-edited post, Doja came at Dumisani Dlamini, who currently resides in his native South Africa.
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“Dad, lemme know when/if you need me to re-up your makeup cabinet cuz you a bitch.”
She later edited the caption to: “I’m gonna turn you into my next project and y0u’re gonna have to listen to it for the rest of your god forsaken life.”
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The rapper has since edited it again to say: “jk love you i was mad.”
Doja also vented her frustration at her father in the comments section of the post, where she responded to one fan and wrote: “Go give the deadbeat a kiss on the lips for me.”
In response to another user who called her post “disrespectful,” she said: “Gave me a lazy eye and dipped.”
Doja Cat previously spoke about her relationship with her father on Radio One D.C., telling the outlet: “He’s an incredible dancer and a great actor. But yeah, I don’t know him very well.”
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She also said in a Rolling Stone interview: “I felt confused, a little bit. It’s a little strange to see everybody else with their dad, and you didn’t even really have one.”
Dlamini has praised his famous daughter, telling GQ South Africa last year: “I’m so proud of her for what she has achieved. I’m not surprised, because it’s in the blood.”