Doechii Brings Her Dynamic Sound to NPR's Tiny Desk | stupidDOPE
Briefly

In a performance that lasted just 23 minutes, Doechii effortlessly weaved together eight tracks from her Grammy-nominated mixtape Alligator Bites Never Heal. Her set was packed with energy, seamlessly flowing from one song to the next, backed by a band dressed in swamp-inspired suits that matched her Southern-infused sound. There were no pauses for the crowd to catch their breath, only a steady stream of Doechii's lyrical mastery and unique style.
The performance opened with a jazzy rendition of "BOOM BAP," in which Doechii cleverly altered the lyrics mid-song to reference NPR's invitation. She playfully sang, 'NPR said they wanted me to rap,' before diving deep into the track's hard-hitting beats and smooth delivery. This opening was a testament to her versatility, showcasing her ability to transition from the traditional boom-bap rap style to a more jazz-infused, free-flowing sound.
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