JAKARTA - Doja Cat appeared as a headliner for the Global Citizen Festival which was held at Central Park, New York City last weekend.

On the sidelines of his appearance, the 28-year-old rapper stated his position to oppose injustices that occur around the world.

"Currently, millions of men, women, and children in Gaza, Ukraine, Sudan, Congo, and around the world are suffering," Doja Cat said in front of thousands of spectators.

"In times like these, it's important to remember that we have the power to bring change, love, light, and hope to those who really need it," he continued.

Doja said his presence at the Global Citizen Festival was to help voice the unrest of people in conflict areas and crises.

"And I know a lot of you joining me in taking action to get your ticket here tonight. However, we can't stop now," he continued.

The 'Paint The Town Red' singer invites people to continue to voice justice for the victims.

"Continue to use your voice to help those who escape violence get the food, shelter, and education they need," said Doja.

There is beauty in the strength in all of you who watch this. And who chose to be here tonight, it is time for us to do it for the most important thing, namely life," he said.


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