Doechii

Doechii Artistfacts

  • August 14, 1998
  • Doechii uses different voices and personas in her songs, often resulting in conversations with herself. For instance, in "Denial Is A River" she's both a therapist and the patient; in "Yucky Blucky Fruitcake" she's the teacher and the student.
  • She keeps her creative muscles toned with a variation on bulk writing (freeform journaling) that she calls "Song A Day." She'll set a timer for at least 30 minutes and write a song in that timeframe. "It helps me practice being in the moment, being fearless, and also just getting things done and being consistent," she told Rolling Stone. "That's what I like to do to stay out of the funk and stay in the flow."
  • In March 2022 she became the first female rapper signed to Top Dawg Entertainment, joining Kendrick Lamar and SZA on the roster. By this time she had a viral hit with "Yucky Blucky Fruitcake" in 2020 and had opened for SZA in 2021, so there were lots of offers. She chose Top Dawg because they were the first label to ask about her own plans for her career rather than presenting a predetermined strategy.
  • Born Jaylah Hickmon, she created an alter ego she called Doechii after surviving a suicide attempt when she was just 11 - this was the summer before middle school when she was being bulllied incessantly. The name itself doesn't have any specific meaning ("it just came to me," she says) but the intention does. "Jaylah might've been getting bullied, but I decided Doechii wouldn't stand for that s--t," she told Vulture. "My whole attitude was different. It stuck."
  • She started vlogging on YouTube in 2015 when she was 16. In these early videos she's mostly telling stories, like when she found a snake in her bathroom. In 2016 she started posting music on Soundcloud, including her first single, "Girls."
  • When she first started releasing music in 2016 she used the name Iamdoechii, which became just Doechii around 2020 with the release of "Yucky Blucky Fruitcake."
  • Before signing with Top Dawg Entertainment, she had what amounts to a trial run with a guest verse on the track "Wat U Sed" by TDE artist Isaiah Rashad in 2021. Rashad later said she "murdered me" on the track.
  • She did gymnastics in high school, which fueled her competitive streak. "The way that gymnasts train is really, really tough," she told Gay Times. "It's brutal and hard and difficult. But at some point in my gymnastic career I learnt how to embrace and really love pain. To view pain as me getting stronger and better. That caused a deep discipline that has never left me."
  • Doechii aligns with the LGBT+ community, which makes up a lot of her fan base. In 2024 she appeared on the cover of Paper Magazine in character as Ricardo, a bisexual Panamanian man with an "eight-pack and mustache." She came up with the character after seeing comments online accusing her of looking like a man.
  • Before headlining her own tour starting in October 2024, Doechii was an opening act for SZA on her 2021 tour and Doja Cat on her 2023-2024 The Scarlet Tour.
  • Doechii has her license but doesn't drive if she can avoid it. When she moved from Tampa to Los Angeles in 2021 she had a hard time getting around without a car, so when she signed with Top Dawg Entertainment the following year, they gave her a used Nissan Altima to get around, which she promptly crashed - LA is no place for inexperienced drivers. Doechii's song "Nissan Altima" is named after that car.
  • When Alligator Bites Never Heal won for Best Rap Album at the Grammy Awards in 2025, Doechii became just the third female artist to win that award, following Cardi B and her idol, Lauryn Hill.

    "I bared my life," she said in her very emotional acceptance speech. "I went through so much. I dedicated myself to sobriety and God told me I would be rewarded and He would show me just how good it could get."
  • Doechii shared some fun personal details during a March 2025 social media Q&A:

    Go-to restaurant: "I love seafood boils."

    Typical "bummy day" outfit: "Ugg slippers, oversized sweats that show my thong, a tank top, and a velvet bonnet."

    All-time favorite food: "A bowl of soggy cereal."

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