Doja Cat is setting the record straight. Specifically, the Grammy-winning artist told fans that songs circulating online as purported leaks are not hers.
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In an X post shared on Tuesday, Doja addressed the rumours head-on. She wrote:
“All of those songs that are leaking that they’re saying are mine are AI. None of it is me.”
All of those songs that are leaking that they’re saying are mine are AI. None of it is me.
— DOJA CAT (@DojaCat) June 23, 2026
When a fan suggested she was lying, she pushed back:
“I’m not. Why are you lying to yourself?”
She later reshared a post from a fan highlighting the volume of the purported leaks as a sign of their illegitimacy. She added:
“Really disappointed in everyone thinking that’s me. F**k AI for real.”
Really disappointed in everyone thinking that’s me :/ Fuck AI for real.
— DOJA CAT (@DojaCat) June 23, 2026
Doja has a history of headline-grabbing social media commentary. Her latest statement comes amid growing industry debate over AI-generated music. Recently, SZA slammed musicians using AI and accused Diplo of training Suno on Black creatives.
The performer is set to return to the road in October. The North American leg of her Tour Ma Vie World Tour kicks off in Detroit. It includes stops in Chicago, Denver, Seattle, and more, before wrapping in December at Madison Square Garden in New York.


She needs to stay off social media. She’s so talented but her personality isn’t for the public. Everytime she goes on, she makes people not like her.
I personally loved the last album but she keeps turning people away.