In the past few months since she released her Grammy-nominated album "Planet Her," Doja Cat had been teasing all sorts of things about her new album on Twitter. Trolling magazines about what fans could expect from her next music had become a thing, confusing the public, his fans, and the internet all at the same time.

Most recently, Doja Cat was listed as one of Time's 100 Most Influential People of 2023, a feat that only a few people in the music industry have achieved. In an interview with the magazine, she shared more information about the new Doja Cat album, and probably explained once and for all the eccentricities of her behavior on social media, not that it needed any explanation in the first place.

Doja Cat New Album 'Hellmouth'

Like the way she is, Doja Cat is a Twitter native. Like the internet, she is as unpredictable as ever. Who would expect an artist with huge fame and influence like her to respond to a netizen as if she was a stan Twitter account, clapping back at someone and telling them to eat her farts after being accused of promoting cosmetic surgery to children?

Among the tweets she has posted recently was the name of her new album, "Hellmouth." At first, fans thought it was just another intrusive thought that the singer/rapper had tweeted, but turns out it was the name of her album already.

As of this writing, it is still unknown what genre the Doja Cat's new album would be. Before she said it was an all-female rap album, at one point it was German rave music, another day, it was full R&B, and one time she said she would be ditching pop music altogether.

For her, she enjoys teasing and playing with her fans.

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"I might just mess with everybody and completely turn the tables on them," Doja Cat told TIME Magazine."But I like the idea of Hellmouth because it sounds good. And it's provocative."

Like many rap artists in the industry right now, Doja Cat had been very playful about his image on social media, bordering on being sexually explicit in her music lyrics, partnered with a very flamboyant yet eccentric taste in clothes and themes. She made it clear that the Doja Cat new album "Hellmouth" is as unpredictable as her and the internet.

Doja Cat, SZA 'Shirt' Collaboration Finally Released?

Very recently, Doja Cat teased that something might be up as she tagged her frequent collaborator SZA, whom she shared her first Grammy win with, about something she did "wrong."

In a tweet, she indicated a time, Apr. 13, 2023, at 9:00 p.m. local time. Fans of her and SZA theorize that this might be the remix of SZA's song "Shirt," which she had long been saying that it would get a feature from Doja Cat.

Check the tweet below.

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