Doja Cat Jokes That Her "BBL Is Out Of Control" With New Photo Dump

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Doja Cat complained that her "BBL is out of control" while sharing a new photo dump on Instagram over the weekend. The post encompasses a series of selfies as well as a couple of pictures of her body. In the caption, she writes: "My bbl is out of control I gotta put my cankle fat in my thighs now to even it out."

Fans joined in on the jokes in the comments section of her post. The top response reads: "I worship your cankles you stand on. It's my favorite part of you. [heart-eyes emoji]. It's my screensaver." Another user wrote: "r u insane you have the best body I think she’s joking guys."

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MAY 06: Doja Cat attends the 2024 Met Gala Celebrating "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 06, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic)
 

Not everything has been so positive for Doja Cat on Instagram. Back in March, she told fans that she'd be giving up on the app because she had enough of the negativity. "Hey i'm gonna deactivate because im not really feeling this anymore," she captioned a picture at the time. "You guys take care of yourselves. I like coming here to find inspo and see people being creative but i just feel like this is getting to be too much. The way im spoken to on here and treated makes me have f***ed up thoughts. Please watch how you talk to and about people on the internet. Bye." Clearly, she ended up returning to the app shortly afterward. Check out her latest post on the platform below.

Doja Cat Shares Photo Dump On Instagram

On the music front, Doja dropped her latest album, Scarlet, last September. She shared a deluxe version of the project back in April. . Be on the lookout for further updates on Doja Cat on HotNewHipHop.

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Jessie Reyez Drops New EP ‘$TILL PAID’ With Stormzy Feature

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Jessie Reyez has unexpectedly released a brand new EP, featuring five fresh songs along with a collaboration with Stormzy.

The project, titled ‘$TILL PAID’, was released today, March 30, by the Grammy nominated singer songwriter. The release follows the success of her widely praised 2025 album ‘PAID IN MEMORIES’.

Described as a celebratory moment in her career, the EP arrives after her sold out global headline tour in 2025. It also follows the release of her latest poetry collection Words of A Goat Princess II: The People’s Purge, which came out last October.

The new EP includes five songs with titles such as ‘$TAY MOODY’, ‘HOT N $WEET’, ‘$OFA’ and others. It also features a remix of ‘PALO $ANTO’, which Reyez recorded together with Stormzy. You can listen to the EP below.

Reyez released ‘PAID IN MEMORIES’ last year, a 20 track album that included collaborations with Ari Lennox, Big Sean, Miguel, Lil Yachty, 6lack, Lil Wayne and Deyaz.

Prior to that, she released the single ‘Child of Fire’, which appeared on the soundtrack for Netflix’s Rebel Moon. She also recorded her own version of ‘Is This Love’ for the ‘Bob Marley: One Love – Music Inspired by Film’ soundtrack, which went on to win a Grammy for Best Reggae Album.

In 2023, she joined Sam Smith as a support act on the ‘Gloria’ tour and later appeared at multiple arena dates across the United States as part of Jhené Aiko’s ‘The Magic Hour Tour’.

'$TILL PAID' artwork ‘$TILL PAID’ artwork. CREDIT: Press


Over the course of her career, Reyez has also written songs for Dua Lipa, Kehlani, LISA from BLACKPINK and Calvin Harris. In 2024, she was honoured with Billboard Canada’s Women in Music Trailblazer Award.

As for Stormzy, the London artist received an honorary doctorate from Cambridge University last summer in recognition of his Stormzy Scholarship programme.

The scholarship programme began in 2018 and initially funded two Black British students each year to study at the university. After HSBC UK joined the initiative, the number increased to 10 students annually. So far, 56 students have benefited from the programme, with both tuition and living costs covered.

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