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DOJA CAT RAGES: FAKE SONGS AREN'T HERS!

Doja Cat claps back hard at AI-generated tracks, telling fans the fake leaks are "none of it is me." She's not holding back!

6/24/2026, 3:55:56 PM

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DOJA CAT RAGES: FAKE SONGS AREN'T HERS!

Doja Cat is spitting fire, and it's all over those fake AI tracks flooding the internet. The Grammy-winning artist just blew up on social media, making it crystal clear: those so-called "leaks" are straight-up frauds. Her message to fans? "None of it is me."

This isn't a new beef; the music industry is getting slammed by AI-generated content that sounds eerily like the real deal. Fans, hungry for new music, are often falling for these fakes, thinking they're getting a sneak peek at unreleased tracks from their favorite artists.

But Doja Cat is having none of it. She took to X (formerly Twitter) with a blunt condemnation: "Fuck AI for real." That's a direct message to anyone pushing these synthetic tunes. She's not just annoyed; she's "really disappointed" that her loyal fanbase got duped.

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The star isn't alone in her outrage. Just days before Doja Cat's online outburst, fellow artists were sounding the alarm. SZA, another chart-topping sensation, and producer Kenneth Blume both voiced their serious grievances with the rise of AI in music. They're seeing their work, and their identities, being co-opted without their consent.

This trend poses a massive threat to creators. Not only does it undermine the artistic process, but it also confuses fans and potentially impacts artists' livelihoods. When AI can churn out tracks that mimic an artist's style perfectly, where does that leave the human element?

The backlash isn't just about Doja Cat's personal frustration; it's a rallying cry for the entire music community. Artists are demanding better safeguards and more transparency to protect their originality and ensure that their creative output isn't being stolen or simulated by algorithms.

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Industry insiders are now scrambling to figure out how to combat this technological invasion. Legal battles are looming, and discussions about copyright in the age of AI are becoming more urgent than ever. Rolling Stone Music is reporting extensively on the emerging crisis.

As for Doja Cat, she's making it crystal clear that her authentic voice and creative vision are the only ones you'll hear on her official releases. For fans, the message is simple: if it sounds too good to be true, and it's not from the source, it's probably not Doja.

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