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Doja Cat Responds After Being Accused of Joking with White Supremacists and Mocking Sandra Bland's Death In Song

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Doja Cat took to social media in recent days to address the backlash that she received for one of her old songs.

The video caused many to call Doja out for her 2015 song “Dindu Nuffin.”

Some on Twitter said the song was mocking the death of Sandra Bland, a Black woman who died in 2015 while in police custody three days after being arrested in a traffic stop.

Doja then addressed the controversy on Instagram Live the following day and talked about “Dindu Nuffin” having nothing to do with police brutality or Bland.

“So people were calling me left and right, left and right, and I used it in a song, and it was to kind of take back and f—–g just say f–k you to those people … That song is in zero ways in no way connected to police brutality or Sandra Bland.”

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