Since securing the coveted Grammy Award for Best Rap Album earlier this year, Doechii’s star has continued to ascend at a remarkable pace. The rapper, known for her dynamic lyricism and genre-blending artistry, has received praise from fans and industry veterans alike. Most notably, legendary musician Lauryn Hill recently acknowledged Doechii’s influence by inviting her onstage during her performance at the Miami Jazz In Gardens Festival—an unforgettable moment for hip-hop and R&B enthusiasts.
A Historic Onstage Union: Doechii and Lauryn Hill Make History
Doechii and Lauryn Hill share a rare honor—they are the only two women to have ever won a Grammy for Best Rap Album. This shared achievement made their joint performance even more meaningful, as they took to the stage together to celebrate women’s contributions to hip-hop. The audience was treated to a fusion of hits from their respective catalogs, including Hill’s timeless classic “Doo Wop (That Thing)” and Doechii’s fan-favorite track “Denial Is a River.”
The historic moment was captured on video, quickly making waves across social media platforms as fans celebrated the passing of the torch between two generations of trailblazing female rappers.
Miami Jazz In Gardens Festival: A Star-Studded Lineup
The Miami Jazz In Gardens Festival, which announced its lineup in January, featured an impressive array of musical talents. Headlined by Boyz II Men alongside The Fugees’ Lauryn Hill, the two-day festival took place on Saturday, March 8, and Sunday, March 9, at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens.
Joining the lineup were a mix of iconic and contemporary artists, including Toni Braxton, Busta Rhymes, Ja Rule, Fat Joe, Remy Ma, and, of course, Doechii. Her inclusion on this prestigious lineup not only solidified her place among hip-hop’s elite but also introduced her artistry to an even broader audience.
Doechii Drops ‘Anxiety’—A Haunting Remix of Gotye’s Classic
Beyond her live performances, Doechii continues to make waves with new music. On Thursday, March 4, she unveiled a captivating remix of Gotye’s 2011 smash hit “Somebody That I Used to Know,” reimagined as “Anxiety.”
Using the song’s haunting 808-infused production, Doechii delivers introspective bars that delve into the pressures of fame, mental health struggles, and personal growth. “Solo, no mojo/ I bounce back, no pogo,” she raps, highlighting her resilience amid the chaos of her meteoric rise. The track showcases her ability to blend raw vulnerability with sharp lyrical prowess.
Minimalist Visuals, Maximum Impact
To accompany the remix, Doechii released a stripped-down yet visually striking music video. The visualizer features the rapper standing back-to-back with herself against a black-and-white backdrop, her intricate cornrows interwoven in a visually symbolic display. The artistic direction echoes the intimate, introspective nature of the track, reminiscent of her past performances, including her memorable set on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
While the verses lay bare her anxieties, it’s the track’s chorus that serves as an anthem of self-reminder and perseverance. “Anxiety, keep on tryin’ me/ I feel it quietly,” Doechii sings melodically. “Tryin’ to silence me, yeah/ Anxiety, shake it off of me/ Somebody’s watchin’ me/ It’s my anxiety, yeah (Brrah).”
With its deeply personal message and infectious melody, “Anxiety” resonates with listeners who have faced similar internal battles, further cementing Doechii’s reputation as a fearless storyteller in the hip-hop landscape.
What’s Next for Doechii?
With a Grammy win under her belt, high-profile festival performances, and a growing catalog of hit songs, Doechii shows no signs of slowing down. Her ability to seamlessly navigate between raw storytelling and high-energy rap performances has positioned her as one of the most exciting and versatile artists in the industry today.
As she continues to break barriers and redefine the future of hip-hop, fans eagerly anticipate what’s next for the rising star. Whether through electrifying live shows, thought-provoking music, or powerful collaborations, Doechii is proving that her moment in the spotlight is only just beginning.
Her latest track “Anxiety” is now available on all major streaming platforms, ensuring that her impact continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.
Stay tuned for more updates on Doechii’s journey, and don’t forget to follow her on social media for the latest music releases and live performances.