After addressing her alleged racist remarks with a statement over the weekend, Doja Cat further defended herself in a new 30-minute video
With hopes of quashing all claims made against her, most notably her 2015 track"Dindu Nuffin," Doja apologized for offending anyone with the song's creation.
Over the weekend, the"Dindu Nuffin" reemerged online, angering Twitter users who claimed that the record was mocking the death of Sandra Bland, a Black woman who died in police custody in 2015. The term coined"Dindu Nuffin" was often used to taunt Blacks who were victims of police brutality. Doja's lengthy explanation also entailed denying ever slandering Beyonce after social media users unearthed another video, where she referred to the singer as"Beyonkey.""Beyoncé is the cream of the crop," she said."Beyoncé is the reason why I believe I can be who I am. Beyoncé is one of the driving forces of who I am in my career. Beyoncé is undeniably talented, and every time anyone has ever came for Beyoncé, I was there.
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