Doechii marks herself as a creative powerhouse after Grammy win

Grammy-winner Doechii exceeds music industry expectations as she marks herself as one of the best rappers this year.

Phoebe Clark
3rd March 2025
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Doechii's fame has boomed in the last year after the release of her mixtape Alligator Bites Never Heal and a feature on ‘Balloon’ from Tyler, The Creator’s new album. With a Grammy under her belt, the singer and rapper cements herself as a creative powerhouse by releasing her confident new single ‘Nosebleeds’. 

On the 69th annual Grammy Awards, Doechii was awarded ‘Best Rap Album’ for her new album (which she calls a mixtape), only the third woman ever to have won the award, as mentioned in the empowering speech she made on the night. "To any black girl watching me right now… anything is possible" she said, a vision of success in a striking Thom Browne suit ensemble. As well as a historic win and a powerful speech, Doechii gave one of the best live performances of the night, mashing several of her new songs together, which have all blown up through social media and her performance on The Late Show. 

On the same day, she dropped her new single ‘Nosebleeds’, where we find Doechii at her most confident. Written especially for the winning occasion, she raps "Guess you’ll never see the day Doechii loses" after much speculation and conversation as a result of her nomination. She seamlessly blends Caribbean-inspired beats with high-intensity lyrics and her signature breath work that always hits the mark. Addressing her haters and those who doubted her, she mixes humour with brazen confidence and of course the raw storytelling that she utilised throughout the Alligator Bites Never Heal which is so magnetic. 

Not only is her music fantastic, but Doechii has also gained attention for her incredible style, mixing tailored preppy looks with classic hip-hop elements and of course her incredible braids and face tape. The new single, as well as many hints from Doechii herself in interviews like the Rolling Stones breakdown, could be a sign of a forthcoming album from the Grammy winner, which would be a fantastic addition to 2025. 

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