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Rapper is ‘walking on the ceiling’ after Grammy dream

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Getty Images Doechii, wearing a navy blue striped blazer, with her left hand making a "phone" sign. The background has a green light.Getty Images

Doechii has enjoyed a dream run lately

A top 10 single, Grammy award and a breathing exercise that’s gone viral.

The last few weeks for American rapper Doechii have been quite something.

Or, in her words: “It’s like now my dreams aren’t dreams anymore. They’re reality.

“I just feel like I’m walking on the ceiling right now,” she tells Radio 1’s New Music Show.

The 26-year-old won this year’s best rap album Grammy for Alligator Bites Never Heal – only the third female artist to do so.

And the infectious “breathin’ exercise” outro from her hit single Denial is a River has got millions of people trying to emulate the “Uh-uh-ooh, uh-uh-ah, uh, uh, uh, ah…” lyric.

After all that, you could forgive her for wanting to take a step back and reflect, but she insists that’s not her style.

She says her first thought when she woke up, post-Grammy win, was that she “wants to work and get in the studio”.

‘Don’t let people stunt your growth’

Doechii considers making music like “working a muscle” in the gym.

“Some days you have days where you hit the gym and you’re sore and then you have those days where you’re really on fire.

“That’s what art is and that’s what pushing the pin is for me,” she says.

The Florida-born artist rose to prominence with the viral 2021 hit Yucky Blucky Fruitcake, after which she toured with SZA and Doja Cat.

And she says “at the front of everything” is thinking “a song a day”.

“It doesn’t need to be a good song, it just needs to be a song.

“And eventually, things will come out and I can make a project out of that.”

She adds taking “small risks” is important.

“And you try things little by little, and then eventually those risks get bigger and bigger and bigger.

“And you trust yourself, you build a confidence and that’s kind of how you establish who you are,” Doechii says.

Getty Images Doechii on stage after winning a Grammy award, with a trophy in her right hand, as she speaks into a black mic. She is smiling and wearing a grey blazer and white shirt and black tie.Getty Images

Doechii’s speech after winning her Grammy was praised

When Doechii does have a block in making music, she says it’s because “I’m criticising myself”.

“I’m critiquing the work. And it’s like, don’t critique the work. Just get the work done and move on.”

Dealing with criticism, whether it’s from herself or outside, is something she’s aware of.

Her speech after winning her Grammy was recognised for its message to black women.

“Don’t allow anybody to project any stereotypes on you,” she told the audience.

“To tell you that you can’t be here, that you’re too dark, or that you’re not smart enough, or that you’re too dramatic, or you’re too loud. You are exactly who you need to be, to be right where you are, and I am a testimony right now.”

Speaking to 1Xtra’s Remi Burgz, she adds the intention was to tell people to trust “your inner voice”.

“And not allowing what other people say… to stunt your growth.”

While it has been a joyous past few months, there is a focus on the future.

There will be an album, Doechii says, but also dreams of a Super Bowl performance “inspired” by Kendrick Lamar.

She says his “story and messaging” was on another level and is “in awe of his ability to create a performance that has a story and message”.

“But it’s still digestible for people. He’s a master at that and I’m always inspired.”

But when she thinks back to a year ago and where she was in her career, she recalls the words of American rapper ScHoolboy Q as advice for anyone in a similar position.

“You’ll know an album is done when you have nothing left to say. You’ve bared everything.

“And I think that’s a powerful message, because you keep writing until you’ve gotten it all out,” she says.

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