Doja Cat, born Amala Dlamini, has finally spoken up about his working relationship with music producer Dr. Luke.

The 26-year old breakthrough singer/rapper revealed in a Rolling Stone cover story that she has NO plans to work with the infamous music producer Dr. Luke.

""I don't think I need to work with him again. I don't think I need to work with him in the future. I know that," the female rapper said. 

Doja had been previously reluctant to comment on his collaboration with the producer who was accused of sexual abuse and assault by popstar Ke$ha. 

"There's shit that he's credited for, where I'm like, 'Hmm, I don't know, I don't know if you did anything on that." , Cat continued as she tells Rolling Stone that Luke is undeserving of the commercial success of her hit song Say So. 

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Several music critics are disturbed with the comeback of Dr. Luke, who hid using the pseudonym "Tyson Trax".

"Say So" was Luke's first No. 1 hit song after his legal battle with Ke$ha on allegations of sexual abuse and assault of the former, in which he has denied.

Doja was still quite thankful as she thinks that "it was definitely nice" for her to work with Luke, but she have no plans on working with him again in the future.

Her "Best Friend" collaborator Saweetie, shares the same stance with Doja now as she had previously vowed to never work with Luke again.

The Downfall of Dr. Luke

In 2013, fans of Popstar Ke$ha started a signature campaign in an attempt to "#FreeKesha" from Dr. Luke's management, accusing the latter of battery, assault, and gender violence lawsuits. 

A series of back-and-forth court appearances and depositions even involved Pop Icons Lady Gaga and Katy Perry on Kesha's camp that suggested that Dr. Luke had allegedly "raped" Perry.

Gaga, however, had been very supportive of Ke$ha, whose real name is Kesha Rose Sebert, as she had hinted that she had a similar encounter before with her manager. 

More popstars and singers including Taylor Swift (who donated $250,000 for the singer), Ariana Grande, Kelly Clarkson, Lorde, Iggy Azalea, and Alessia Cara had been vocal on showing support for Ke$ha on social media.

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