Rising rap sensation Doechii is making waves once again, delivering a fresh yet haunting reinterpretation of Gotye’s 2011 smash hit, Somebody That I Used to Know. The Florida-born rapper released her new track, Anxiety, on Thursday (March 4), a reimagined version of the chart-topping classic infused with her signature introspective lyricism and ominous production.
Doechii’s Take on a Classic: ‘Anxiety’ Unpacks the Pressures of Fame
For Anxiety, Doechii utilizes the song’s chilling 808 drum pattern as a foundation to vent her inner turmoil amid her meteoric rise in the industry. The rapper, known for her experimental approach to hip-hop, lays her emotions bare, turning the track into a vulnerable anthem about battling anxiety while navigating newfound success.
“Solo, no mojo/ I bounce back, no pogo,” Doechii spits with raw intensity. “Unhappy, no homo/ New brands, no logos.”
Visually, the track’s official video remains understated yet deeply symbolic. In the clip, Doechii stands back-to-back with herself against a stark black-and-white backdrop. Her intricately woven cornrows intersect, mirroring a striking look from her previous performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. The minimalist aesthetic places full focus on her haunting delivery and deeply personal lyrics.
However, it’s the track’s chorus that truly encapsulates the essence of Anxiety. Acting as a self-reminder not to let overwhelming thoughts take control, Doechii’s melodic refrain resonates with listeners who have faced similar struggles.
“Anxiety, keep on tryin’ me/ I feel it quietly,” she sings, blending rap and melody effortlessly. “Tryin’ to silence me, yeah/ Anxiety, shake it off of me/ Somebody’s watchin’ me/ It’s my anxiety, yeah (Brrah).”
With its raw emotion and hypnotic production, Anxiety is proving to be a compelling addition to Doechii’s evolving discography. The track is now available for streaming on all major platforms.
Doechii’s Dating Confession Sparks Heated Debate
Beyond her latest music drop, Doechii has also stirred up controversy with a candid confession about her dating preferences. On Friday (March 7), the rapper appeared on First We Feast for an intense episode of Hot Ones Versus, a fiery twist on the classic Truth or Dare. Joined by her close friend and DJ, Miss Milan, Doechii tackled bold challenges while revealing personal insights, including her biggest dating red flag.
What came next left many of her fans, particularly her male followers, in shock.
“I mean [it’s] like strike one,” Doechii laughed during the interview. “You’re a man, and you’re heterosexual?”
A clip of the moment quickly made rounds on social media, igniting heated discussions across platforms like X (formerly Twitter). While some fans found the statement humorous and in line with Doechii’s often sarcastic and offbeat humor, others took offense, questioning whether she was being serious.
Critics wasted no time voicing their disapproval, with one user bluntly stating, “I keep telling y’all her music is corny.” Another took a harsher stance, writing, “There are people who shouldn’t be famous [skull emoji].”
Others lamented the state of the music industry, claiming that Doechii’s statements were reflective of a broader trend. “We need more positive, normal, and non-sexual female rappers,” one user declared. Another went as far as to allege, “The industry keeps growing these weird artists and pushing their messaging onto the youth. When are people going to say enough is enough?”
Despite the backlash, some fans defended Doechii, pointing out that her comment was likely rooted in past experiences. In her track Denial Is A River, the rapper references a relationship where she discovered that her partner had been secretly involved with another man. This revelation could explain her skeptical stance on dating straight men.
While Doechii has yet to officially address the controversy, the debate continues to fuel online conversations. Whether fans agree or not, one thing is certain—Doechii knows how to keep the entertainment world talking.
What’s Next for Doechii?
As she continues to push boundaries in music and pop culture, Doechii’s star power is only growing stronger. With Anxiety climbing the streaming charts and her Hot Ones Versus appearance generating viral discussions, the rapper remains at the center of both critical acclaim and controversy.
Love her or hate her, Doechii is proving that she’s an artist unafraid to be unapologetically herself. Whether she’s channeling her anxieties into music or making bold statements about dating, she’s keeping audiences engaged—one thought-provoking move at a time.
Stay tuned for more updates on Doechii’s upcoming projects, performances, and social media moments!