Doja Cat went on a sensational rant on social media on Thursday night after Paraguayan fans called her out for not posting about her time in the country.
The shocking outburst came after a fan appeared to slam her for ignoring her time in the country despite making a big deal about playing to her Brazilian fans.
Doja had also tweeted about Argentina a few days earlier as she continued her tour of South America.
On Thursday the rapper, 26, posted a comment full of Brazilian flags to her 4.7 million followers. She also apologised for her set not being up to scratch as she promised to "do better" on her Friday set.
However, her words didn't sit well with one fan who slammed her for her lack of content regarding Paraguay.
The Twitter user wasn't impressed with her apparent blanking of the country and claimed: "You made us feel empty."
When another fan branded the musician "public enemy number one" the singer simply replied: "I'm not sorry."
Fellow fans from the country weren't prepared to let the issue drop though and another joked that Doja wouldn't win the fight against Paraguayans, adding a crying with laughter face emoji.
Despite saying she had moved on and was "gonna let everybody be mad", the ordeal was far from over and in a quick turn of events the star changed her Twitter name to "i quit" and ranted about everything being "dead to me".
In a sweary response to another fan who asked her where her humility has gone, the singer wrote: "It’s gone and i don’t give a f*** anymore i f***in quit i can’t wait to f***ing disappear and i don’t need you to believe in me anymore.
"Everything is dead to me, music is dead, and i’m a f***ing fool for ever thinking i was made for this this is a f***ing nightmare unfollow me."
Shortly after she followed up her comments and wrote: "This s*** ain’t for me so I’m out. Y’all take care."
Fans were quick to reply to the Need to Know singer and pleaded with her to not take the comments too seriously.
In a translated tweet, one fan from Chile said: "Do not speak for all Latin Americans my love, here in Chile we treat her like the queen she is and she had a great time."
Another penned: "Look what y’all did, I hope you’re happy."
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