Doja Cat Says She’s Over Female Rappers Being ‘Pitted Against Each Other’ [WATCH]

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Doja Cat Says She’s Over Female Rappers Being ‘Pitted Against Each Other’ [WATCH]
Doja Cat’s name might not be tossed in feuds with other female rappers, but she said she’s not a fan of the drama that’s often associated with her fellow girl lyricists.
She took to Instagram Live to share her thoughts and name-dropped Azealia Banks, Nicki Minaj, and Cardi B, who have feuded in the past.
“You have Azealia Banks – Nicki Minaj, Azealia Banks – Cardi B. You have all these b****es who are doing what… more than what n***as do. And we’re all being just pit against each other… and it’s the dumbest, the most… I get it.”
#PressPlay: #DojaCat is TIRED of female rappers like herself #NickiMinaj #CardiB & #AzealiaBanks always being pitted against one another….Doja speaking FACTS OR NAH????https://t.co/IZtmvpQ5UB
— Power 106 (@Power106LA) February 20, 2020
She alluded to the feuds overshadowing real music.
“It’s fun and interesting. But it is interesting to a point. I’ve been trying to be the best that I can be and trying to rap the best that I can rap and doing the best that I can do, and all I can see is people getting pitted…”
She then said while she has love for the ladies she mentioned, she’s “tired” of the drama.
“And I f***in, I love all these b****es. I love all these f***in b****es… And I’m tired of it. I’m tired of it. I’m tired of these b****es. I’m tired of everybody trying to pit everybody against each other. It’s so tiring…”
Doja Cat hasn’t been afraid to speak her mind. She recently made headlines after a less than flattering appearance at the Rolling Loud festival in December, and had no problem coming for her critics.
She tweeted,
“I just really want the audience at rolling loud to know that the sound system wasn’t good and I couldn’t hear myself that’s why I sounded like s***. Also the crowd was f***ing terrible everybody looked like they were strung out. I wasn’t performing for y’all in the first place.”

See more of her reactions below.

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