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Doja Cat Drops Sneak Peeks of Unreleased Tracks in Cryptic Videos

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Doja Cat is teasing new music with a series of cryptic videos shared on X (formerly Twitter) on November 30. Fans are speculating that these could be snippets from her upcoming album.

In the first video, captioned “Let’s about it,” Doja, dressed in all black, seems about to speak but abruptly cuts off, leaving fans in suspense.

The second video, titled “my bad yall,” shows Doja apologizing for messing with her followers, but the clip ends before she reveals anything substantial.

In the final clip, Doja plays and pauses nine unreleased tracks, ending with a playful smile, keeping fans on edge about what’s coming next.

This follows earlier hints from the rapper, including a quickly deleted 13-song tracklist with titles like “Cards” and “Make It Up,” and a photo dump that could be related to her upcoming fifth studio album, which may be titled Red.

Doja’s latest album, Scarlet, was released in September 2023 and performed well on the charts. Fans are eagerly awaiting what’s next!

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Sazid Kabir

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