Doja Cat Shrugs Off Nas’ Diss On ‘Ultra Black’

    Doja Cat is seemingly unmoved by Nas‘ sending shots in her direction.

    The “Say So” artist began trending on Twitter Friday (August 14) after Nas referenced her on “Ultra Black,” the lead single from his forthcoming album, King’s Disease.

    “Sometimes I’m over-black, even my clothes are black,” he raps in the first verse. “Cash Money with the white tee and the soldier rag/We goin’ ultra black, unapologetically black/The opposite of Doja Cat, Michael Blackson black.”

    Not one to let anything pass, Doja responded to the diss on TikTok, in all sarcastic splendor.

    “I’m so offended and upset by this song,” Doja says in the video with “Ultra Black” playing in the background. “Have you guys heard ‘Fruit Salad’ by The Wiggles?”

    Nas’ dig at Doja comes after videos surfaced of her allegedly in racist chatrooms as well as another video for a song titled “Dindu Nuffin.” The phrase is considered to be a racial slur commonly used by the alt-right community to denounce Black victims of police brutality who claim to be innocent.

    Nas Unapologetically Disses Doja Cat On 'Ultra Black" Single

    Following an apology in June, Doja has continued to be herself on social media, even if a large chunk of people who were celebrating “Say So” were also celebrating her fall from grace. In July, she mentioned how she had a brief battle with COVID-19 months after initially mocking people for being afraid of it and calling it “a flu.”

    “I stay home, I got COVID … honestly, I don’t know how this happens, but I guess I ordered something off of Postmates and I don’t know how I got it but I got it,” Doja told Capital XTRA’s Yinka and Shayna Marie in an interview. “I’m OK now, it was a 4-day symptom freak out but I’m fine now.”

    Listen to “Ultra” Black” from Nas below.

    38 thoughts on “Doja Cat Shrugs Off Nas’ Diss On ‘Ultra Black’

    1. Looool she knows nas is too dusty these days to even know what he’s saying – rap is like Hollywood man, hollyweird, they’ve even influenced nasty nas smh

    2. This dirty unapologetic little girl trying to run with the big dogs! Looking all smelly! Either you us black folks or you are not…! You and that slick crap thought you would not get caught! Nas GOAT mother F…,

    3. This dumb bitch probably doesn’t even know he is, which underlines how this generation has let anybody pick up the mike and leech the genre. Some clown A&R person was like it’s a half white bitch with a big ass. Okay. Let’s get some trap beats and put out a single.

    4. Why is everyone getting so pressed about this girl lol it’s insane grown men acting like hoes over a female.

    5. People too deep into this shit. I bet Nas heard about her situation and flipped it into a quick bar without giving it a second though and kept it moving.

      1. Thank you, that’s exactly what I was thinking. Nas ain’t thinking about this girl like that, it was a quick line. They making it seem like he has a poster of her hung up somewhere throwing darts at it lol. Articles like these are written just to stir up drama and dumbass fans fall for it everytime.

      2. Does Nas’ music sounds like he flips it quick without giving it a second thought to you?? He’s become a has been who’s clout chasing and dropping Doja Cat’s name will give him media exposure. Sad really. A hip hop legend has to insult female pop stars to sell records. How the mighty have fallen.

        1. Which part of the world do you live in? Nas will always be a don and a rap God… Mentioning that dumb white bitch is even like doing a promo for her… STFU

          1. THAT IS MY POINT EXACTLY, IDIOT. I’m 42, I was THERE when Nas popped. Now this pathetic nonsense??? Do you see any 50 year old rockstars on IG or making songs insulting young pop artists that “they are wack” and “not white enough”??? Djeez you stans are so dumb….. NAS should not stoop this low and this ultimately proves he is a has been. Doja cat aint even hip hop….. Let that dumb pop twat say what she likes and do not give her any promo.

      3. It’s exactly what he did. It wasn’t even a diss. It was using someone recently in the headlines for denouncing what the song is about, her black side.

      1. Put Nas in his place? Ha ha ha ha ha YOU MAKE ME LAUGH i(n Shao Khan’s voice)
        I triple dare her to clap back..

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      interesting response.

    7. Who signed this bitch. Rather than be forced to listen to Avril Lavigne while starving to death and tripping on acid at the same time, than hear one doja song. One is less painful than the other

    8. He’s right even though he’s a prick, she can’t be right with blond hair responding these people is mad stupid bro keep your hair au naturale when you ac blakkk bitch

    9. Takeover was better than Ether. Peoples relentless insistence that Nas can do no wrong is what gave him the win on that song.

      1. Takeover is a better song. Ether is a better diss song. You ever heard someone say “yo he just takeovered him!” Lmao jay cried on the radio it’s an L hov tears solidified it

    10. Doja cat stans live in some weird alternate reality where Nas is a clout-chaser using her name to sell records. Have you heard a Nas album before??? What about this dude says “looking for mainstream appeal”? Dude tried to go pop once with Nastradamus, it TANKED, and he never tried again. When you’re an automatic placement on everyone’s top five who needs clout?

    11. U ‘re offended and u look unoffended
      Like “woow he noticed me even mentioning my name” though its a diss song but it made her trending

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