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5 Times We Couldn’t Help But To Stan Doja Cat - Blavity

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If you’re active on social media, chances are you’ve scrolled through something posted by or about Doja Cat . The rapper’s songs are constantly used as the background tune in videos, and Doja’s name trends weekly across all platforms. The “Streets” artist accelerated to fame in 2018, and with every new release, Doja’s fanbase aggressively grows. It’s also equally refreshing to see how down-to-earth she is. Whether stitching her TikToks to another user’s with a hilarious response to checking those who make inaccurate claims about her body, here are five times we couldn’t help but stan Ms. Doja.

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Democratic Party Facts

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