Doja Cat really misses sending out Voice Notes on X. Since the feature for public audio posts has been removed, Doja put X Corp. owner Elon Musk on blast with a pair of X posts on Wednesday night (June 3), requesting that Voice Notes be restored.
“hey elon if u see this please put the audio post feature back on here,” she wrote before going on to eviscerate and clown the billionaire tech mogul who owns the social media platform. “Thanks, u frog build looking b—h. Barrel chested ewok u look like u eat sand.”
That wasn’t all, either, as Doja turned things up a few notches after being called out by a fan for not mentioning Musk’s X account in her original post. It seems Doja took that as a challenge, going on to shred Musk by making some interesting comparisons.
“@elonmusk put the audio post feature back on this app. Thanks, you hairless no-neck havin, chimpanzee,” she said in her second post, which she pinned to the top of her feed. “Face look like it was drawn from memory. When u swim on ur back at the beach s–t look like a man o’ war. Hourglass ankles. Not tryna be mean though sorry.”
Elon has yet to respond to Doja Cat’s request or insults. Billboard has reached out to xAI, Musk’s company that owns X, for comment.
Voice Notes vanished in early 2025 and haven’t come back since. However, sending audio messages privately is still an option.
Doja Cat isn’t the only superstar artist to go after the Tesla CEO. Billie Eilish slammed Musk in November for not putting more of his money toward humanitarian relief efforts, labeling Musk a “f–king pathetic p—y b—h coward” in an Instagram Story post. And in January, Robyn shared her distaste for the tech mogul, saying on the Las Culturistas podcast, “I always hated him, way before it was cool to hate him.”
The “Kiss Me More” artist is currently on the European leg of her Tour Ma Vie World Tour, which hits Barcelona on Thursday (June 4) before making stops in Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam and more international spots.
The global trek comes in support of Doja Cat’s Vie album, which debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 after being released in September 2025.







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