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Kendrick Lamar, a man who rarely hands out praise, has publicly championed her, calling her “a fresh perspective the game needs.” That kind of endorsement isn’t just a compliment, it’s an industry stamp of approval, the kind that turns rising stars into icons.
And then there’s her performance game, which is in a league of its own. When Tyler, the Creator invited her onstage during his LA residency, she didn’t just show up, she made it a moment. Performing "Balloon" with boxing gloves on, she turned a guest spot into a statement, a visual metaphor for the scrappy, unbreakable energy that defines her entire career.
With a Grammy for Best Rap Album, millions of listeners, and co-signs from rap’s most respected names, Doechii is far past the point of “rising star” status. She’s here. She’s arrived. And if you’re still sleeping on her, wake the hell up. 1 reply
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Alligator Bites Never Heal is her victory lap, except she’s running with knives. Great albums take time, except when they don’t. Doechii reportedly wrote Alligator Bites Never Heal in mere minutes, a claim that sounds impossible until you remember she’s never followed the rules anyway. The mixtape oozes spontaneity, from the sharp, defiant storytelling of "Nissan Altima" to the gut, punch honesty of "Denial Is a River." Critics have praised it for world class rapping and transcendent harmonies, with many calling it her most refined work yet.
And the numbers back it up. While the mixtape initially debuted at #117 on the Billboard 200 with 11,000 first-week sales, its post Grammy resurgence pushed it all the way to #14, racking up another 31,000 units. Meanwhile, "Denial Is a River" broke new ground for Doechii, cracking the Billboard Hot 100 at #27, her highest charting single to date. 1 reply
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In a genre where reinvention is the key to longevity, Doechii isn’t just adapting, she’s bulldozing the old rules and making her own. The Tampa born rapper and singer has spent the past few years proving she’s not here to be predictable, and 2024’s Alligator Bites Never Heal is just the latest chapter in her whirlwind ascent. It’s raw, it’s unfiltered, and it’s proof that Doechii’s artistry is only getting sharper.
Back in 2021, Doechii made her first big splash with "Yucky Blucky Fruitcake," a track that thrived on TikTok but was far from a one hit fluke. The song introduced her as a fearless, genre fluid storyteller, balancing playful absurdity with introspective grit. It wasn’t long before Top Dawg Entertainment and Capitol Records took notice, and by 2022, she was rolling out she / her / black bitch, a fierce, no holds barred EP that put her in the same conversation as SZA and Rico Nasty. 1 reply
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Lola’s success hasn’t been overnight, but it’s been undeniable. With over 1.5 million monthly Spotify listeners, cosigns from industry heavyweights, and her music featured in major campaigns (yes, that was her voice in the John Lewis Christmas ad), she’s proving she’s not just another neosoul artist, she’s a storyteller built for the long run.
No gimmicks, no overproduction, just pure, unapologetic talent. If you’re not already listening, you’re late. 1 reply
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Lola Young: Grit, Soul, and the Rise of a Modern Storyteller
Lola Young isn’t just another industry push, she’s the real deal. Born on January 4, 2001, in Croydon, South London, she’s been crafting her sound since she was a teenager, blending soul, R&B, and a raw, no BS approach to songwriting. By 13, she was already writing music. By 18, she’d signed with Island Records. Now, at just 23, she’s got millions of streams, a growing global fanbase, and a voice that cuts through the noise. 1 reply
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