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Doechii Reigns Supreme With New Single “Nosebleeds” After GRAMMY Win

“Victory looks good on me, but they been knew that.” Fresh off her historic GRAMMY win, Doechii is back with a celebratory new single, Nosebleeds. The brand new track, produced by Jonas Jeberg, arrives just hours after she took home the Best Rap Album award for Alligator Bites Never Heal. With a mix of humor, brash confidence, and razor-sharp bars, Doechii addresses her rise to the top, the skeptics, and the fans who’ve been riding with her since day one. Executive produced by Anthony “Top Dawg” Tiffith and Anthony “Moosa” Tiffith, the song is a bold victory lap for an artist who has solidified her place at hip-hop’s peak. Doechii shares.
This is for the people who never stopped believing, and even for the ones who did—because I’m still here.
Her ascent has been unstoppable, with “Alligator Bites Never Heal” dominating year-end lists, including Rolling Stone’s Best Hip-Hop Albums of 2024 and NPR’s Top Albums of the Year. The project’s standout single, Nissan Altima, earned a nomination for Best Rap Performance, while Doechii herself was up for Best New Artist—a testament to her genre-blurring versatility and lyrical prowess. Following a sold-out international run on the Alligator Bites Never Heal Tour, Now, with “Nosebleeds” setting the stage for what’s next, Doechii isn’t just breaking records, she’s rewriting the rules. Listen now and connect with Doechii on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok.


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