LOS ANGELES — Rising rap star Doechii bared her soul in a recent Cosmopolitan interview, opening up about her identity as a Black queer woman in hip-hop and how her personal relationships have deeply shaped her music.
In one of the interview’s standout moments, the Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE) rapper revealed she’s currently in a same-sex relationship—a rare admission in the often heteronormative world of hip-hop. She emphasized how her queerness isn’t just a part of her identity—it’s central to her art.
“All of my relationships inspire my music because they make up my life experience,” Doechii said. “This is such a Leo thing to say, but my literal existence as a queer Black woman is a major contribution to the hip-hop genre.”
She continued,
“I’m speaking truthfully from a queer Black woman’s perspective, and being honest about my life through my lens is amazing. That perspective is being highlighted, and we need queer perspectives.”
An Unplanned, Viral Grammy Moment
The interview also revisited Doechii’s viral moment at the 2025 Grammy Awards, where she delivered a raw and emotional acceptance speech. She revealed the now-famous speech was entirely unplanned.
“Something in my spirit told me, ‘You’ll know what to say when you get up there. Just trust me,’” she recalled. “It’s like my mouth was moving, but it wasn’t me speaking.”
Her heartfelt words struck a chord across social media, especially her declaration:
“You are exactly who you need to be to be right where you are, and I am a testimony right now.”
Trailblazing With Purpose
Doechii’s willingness to speak openly about her identity and experiences adds to her growing influence—not just as a musical artist, but as a cultural voice for authenticity, inclusivity, and mental health. Her interview comes just weeks after she launched a mental health hub, further proving her dedication to using her platform for empowerment.
As the hip-hop world continues to evolve, voices like Doechii’s are helping to reshape the narrative—one truth at a time.