Doechii – Alligator Bites Never Heal

Album Info

Artist: Doechii

Title: Alligator Bites Never Heal

Year: 2024

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Tracklist

  • 1. STANKA POOH (2:01)
  • 2. BULLFROG (1:34)
  • 3. BOILED PEANUTS (2:01)
  • 4. DENIAL IS A RIVER (2:39)
  • 5. CATFISH (2:14)
  • 6. SKIPP (1:40)
  • 7. HIDE N SEEK (2:29)
  • 8. BLOOM (2:13)
  • 9. WAIT (3:04)
  • 10. DEATH ROLL (2:19)
  • 11. PROFIT (1:35)
  • 12. BOOM BAP (2:10)
  • 13. NISSAN ALTIMA (2:06)
  • 14. GTFO (2:40)
  • 15. HUH! (2:16)
  • 16. SLIDE (2:54)
  • 17. FIREFLIES (4:25)
  • 18. BEVERLY HILLS (3:38)
  • 19. ALLIGATOR BITES NEVER HEAL (2:55)

Review

I've been obsessed with Doechii's "Alligator Bites Never Heal" since I first got my hands on it. The title itself is so evocative - it's like she's taking a stab at the personal demons she's been battling, from her career woes to the pressures of the cutthroat music industry. What I love about Doechii is her unwavering resilience, which shines through in her music like a beacon. She's got this nickname "Swamp Princess" that's just perfect, don't you think? It's like she's risen from the depths of Florida's swamplands, ready to take on the world.

Doechii's music is this amazing fusion of styles - she blends boom bap, EDM, and soul to create something entirely unique. Take a track like "Nissan Altima", for instance - it's this electro-rap thriller that just gets your blood pumping. And then there's "Denial Is a River", which is this narrative-driven cut that reminds me of Slick Rick's old-school storytelling vibe. I adore how she weaves these relatable stories that just draw you in. Her lyrics are like a reflection of her own life experiences, tackling everything from industry politics to personal relationships and self-worth.

What really gets me about "Alligator Bites Never Heal" is Doechii's lyrical depth - the girl's got wit, charisma, and a philosophical side that's just captivating. She's tackling some heavy themes, like the struggles of being a Black woman in music, and her artistic mortality. It's like she's baring her soul, and it's both hilarious and heartbreaking at the same time. I mean, take a track like "STANKA POOH" - it's this comical, poignant exploration of her own vulnerabilities. I'm hooked on Doechii's energy, and I'm so excited to see where she takes her music next. - Sienna