When first burst onto the scene, she was labeled the "Swamp Princess." With the release of her highly anticipated mixtape, Alligator Bites Never Heal , that title has officially evolved. Released under Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), this project isn't just a collection of songs; it’s a visceral, high-octane statement of intent that solidifies her place as one of the most versatile forces in modern hip-hop.
As of this writing, Alligator Bites Never Heal holds a score of based on 12 reviews. Pitchfork gave it “Best New Music,” praising its “theatrical fearlessness and sonic unpredictability.” Rolling Stone called Doechii “the weirdest and most necessary voice in new hip-hop.” Doechii Alligator Bites Never Heal zip
Fans compared the mixtape to the experimental energy of Yeezus -era Kanye mixed with the raw vulnerability of Ctrl by SZA. The album debuted at #14 on the Billboard 200, an impressive feat for an independent-leaning release. When first burst onto the scene, she was
Released as a 19-track project that runs just under 47 minutes, the mixtape is an exercise in efficiency and impact. It was produced by a formidable cast of beatmakers, including Camper, Childish Major, Kal Banx, Devin Malik, Monte Booker, and many others, creating a rich and diverse sonic landscape. Pitchfork gave it “Best New Music,” praising its