KEY POINTS

  • Doja Cat clashed with fans in Paraguay over a canceled festival performance
  • Fans called her out for not acknowledging Tuesday's canceled set at Paraguay’s Asunciónico festival on social media
  • Doja appeared to announce that she's done with the music business and even changed her name on Twitter to "I quit"

Doja Cat may be ready to leave the music industry.

The 26-year-old singer seemed to announce that she's done with the music business after she butted heads with fans in Paraguay over a canceled festival performance. "This s--t ain't for me so I'm out. Y'all take care," she tweeted Thursday.

Earlier that evening, Doja, whose real name is Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, had a show in Brazil and apologized to fans for not giving it her all.

"I don’t think I gave Brazil a good enough show tonight at all, and I’m sorry for that, but thank you guys for coming out. I f--king love you, and thank god we got another show tomorrow. I promise I’ll do better," she wrote on Twitter.

The concert came two days after Doja had to cancel her show at Paraguay's Asunciónico festival Tuesday due to a storm causing intense flooding.

After the artist tweeted about Brazil, upset supporters from Paraguay called her out for not acknowledging Tuesday's canceled performance in their country.

"Not a single photo being in Paraguay, not a single tweet, not a single Instagram Story!!!! You made us empty!!" one fan tweeted.

Another user defended Doja, pointing to the musician's earlier tweet about the storm in Paraguay and the show's cancellation.

Doja herself replied further down the Twitter thread, "I'm not sorry."

When fans continued to ask her to apologize to Paraguay, the artist said she had "moved on" and had decided to just "let everybody be mad" at her. Doja also announced that she would not be taking pictures with anybody else after her current tour.

Some fans were surprised by her responses, prompting one to ask, "What happened to your humility, queen?"

"It's gone and I don't give a f–k anymore," Doja replied. "I f–kin quit. I can't wait to f–king disappear, and I don't need you to believe in me anymore. Everything is dead to me, music is dead, and I'm a f–king fool for ever thinking I was made for this. This is a f–king nightmare. Unfollow me."

One fan reminded Doja that fans in Paraguay criticizing her doesn't mean her other fans dislike her. The netizen said it was on them for not respecting her space and privacy and urged the rapper to just "focus on others who care and understand" her.

However, Doja replied, "I don't have to focus on anything because I quit."

Doja then changed her name on Twitter to "I quit."

Despite her tweets, Doja headlined the Lollapalooza Brazil Music Festival in São Paulo Friday. In photos obtained by Daily Mail, she took the stage wearing a black-and-purple bra with the two cups connected by just a thin black string, which she paired with shiny purple platform boots and a thin-beaded necklace.

Meanwhile, Miley Cyrus also had to cancel her Wednesday performance at Asunciónico after she was unable to land in the country due to lightning striking her plane in the storm.

“To my fans and everyone worried after hearing about my flight to Asunción. Our plane was caught in a major unexpected storm and struck by lighting,” Cyrus posted on Instagram Wednesday. “My crew, band, friends and family who were all traveling with me are safe after an emergency landing. We were, unfortunately, unable to fly into Paraguay. I LOVE YOU.”

Doja Cat took a break from hosting duties for an aerial performance in a sultry red get-up
Doja Cat took a break from hosting duties for an aerial performance in a sultry red get-up AFP / ANGELA WEISS