Doja Cat Tackles Devil-Worshipping Allegations On 'Scarlett' Album, Credits God For Wins

Doja Cat‘s been dodging devil-worshipping accusations for months, but has finally faced her holiest critics head-on through the music of her new album “Scarlett.”

The LP hit DSPs on Friday, with Doja on the defensive end of several tracks and getting cheeky on others … like on the “F*** the Girls (FTG)” track when she blurts, “Said suck my d***, c***, t***, I’m yellin’ 666.”

Doja’s moment of clarity arrives in the middle of the album on the track “Skull and Bones” … a profound statement that she’s not the Mistress of Darkness like so many suspected.

On the track’s 2nd verse Doja raps, “Y’all been pushing ‘Satan this; and ‘Satan that’ My fans is yellin’, “Least she rich,” you need that pact/Looking like I got some things you hate I have And trust me, baby, God don’t play with hate like that” … and also mentions fan speculation over her recent string of tattoos.

Doja surfaced with a mangly-looking bat on her back in May, which followed a tat of a mythical monster many deemed demonic, but she was clear to give God the cred for her recent chart-topping success on the track.

Doja was the rapper responsible for ending hip hop’s year-long drought atop the Billboard 100 with her song “Paint the Town Red” … a moment of elation shared by Dionne Warwick … who we suspect wouldn’t associate herself with anything dipped in evil.

Whether saint or sinner, Doja’s gunning for that #1 album spot!!!

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