Fans Begged Doja Cat to Release ‘Crack.’ She Gave in — But Only for 24 Hours
- Doja Cat released the previously unreleased song “Crack” exclusively on her official website for 24 hours in response to fan demand.
- “Crack” was previewed in 2022 but was not included on her 2023 album “Scarlet,” and the release is not connected to her upcoming album “Vie.”
- Fans are now urging the release of other unreleased tracks, such as “Whip” from 2018.
- Doja Cat is currently focused on new music, previewing a potential 16-song tracklist for her next album and expressing excitement about her evolving artistic direction.
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