The controversy around Doja Cat's album art might not be her fault
The "Paint The Town Red" singer recently changed her album art, likely because it was identical to a German metal band

If Grimes steps in and defends you, you’re definitely one of the most controversial acts in town. Such is the case with Doja Cat, who really just seems to love antagonizing her own fanbase for some reason. First it was the whole don’t call yourselves “Kittenz” thing. Then she told fans she wouldn’t say she loved them. Recently, she responded to a mass Instagram unfollowing by posting that it felt like she “defeated a large beast that’s been holding me down for so long.” In short, “Doja did something that pissed people off” isn’t much of a headline anymore. What is news is that this one doesn’t seem to be her fault—or intentional, at the very least.
On Tuesday, Doja posted the cover art for her upcoming album Scarlet on Instagram—a magenta spider staring at a drop of blood on a white background. But something was amiss. It soon came out that the cover art was almost identical to an upcoming album by German metal band Chaver. Their album is due out on September 22—the exact same day as Doja.