After months of anticipation, Doja Cat has officially dropped the highly-requested snippet “Crack”, but there’s a catch — the fan-favorite track is only available for 24 hours.
The viral snippet, which first made waves during an Instagram Live session in 2023, became a cult favorite among fans during the Scarlet era rollout. For many listeners, “Crack” was the holy grail of unreleased Doja material. Now, the Los Angeles-born rapper and singer has finally delivered — albeit briefly.
On Friday, May 2, Doja Cat announced via Twitter/X that “Crack” is now accessible exclusively through her official website. Fans can stream or download the track after submitting their email and phone number, making this a limited-time event for her most dedicated followers.
“it’s not the lead i’m just giving it to the people who asked for it,” tweeted the “Lose My Mind” hitmaker, making it clear that “Crack” is not the lead single from her next project — the rumored upcoming album “Vie.”
While “Vie” remains largely shrouded in mystery, Doja has been actively teasing the album across social media, sparking excitement and speculation among fans. Though the release date and tracklist for “Vie” are still unknown, this surprise drop has reignited the buzz around her next era.
If you’re a Doja Cat fan and have been waiting for “Crack,” don’t delay — the 24-hour countdown is ticking.
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Doja Cat Speaks Out on Album Speculation and Chart Obsession
While fans eagerly await more details about Doja Cat’s upcoming album, rumored to be titled “Vie,” there’s still no official release date in sight. Still, anticipation continues to build as she drops cryptic teasers and occasional insights across her social media platforms.
Interestingly, some fans are more focused on chart performance than the creative process — something Doja Cat has publicly pushed back on. In a recent tweet, she addressed the ongoing obsession with streaming numbers and chart rankings:
“The amount of streams on a song isn’t indicative of the quality or effort put into it,” she wrote. “If you disagree with this you could be having an episode and should seek love from the outside. Go for a run. Take a look in the mirror and ask yourself in the safety of your mind if you are proud of that person or if you even like what you see.”
This statement highlights her growing frustration with superficial metrics overshadowing artistic intent. Whether or not this attitude will shape her approach to the “Vie” album rollout remains to be seen.
For now, fans are simply grateful that “Crack” — long considered a lost gem — is finally available to stream or download, even if it’s just for a short time.