Florida rapper Doechii directly responded to online criticism with her new track,”girl,get up (ft. SZA),” released ahead of the new year. The more than three-minute song confronts accusations of being an “industry plant” leveled by streamer Adin Ross,who recently teased a diss track featuring 6ix9ine.
doechii Fires Back at Critics,Addresses Misogyny in Hip-Hop
The rapper’s latest single tackles online hate and challenges gender dynamics within the music industry.
- Doechii’s new song directly addresses streamer Adin Ross and accusations of being an “industry plant.”
- The track also confronts misogyny within hip-hop and the pitting of female rappers against each other.
- Top Dawg Entertainment president Punch weighed in on the online dispute, expressing confidence in Doechii.
Doechii doesn’t shy away from specifics in her lyrical response. “all that industry plant sht whack/I see it on the blogs,I see you in the chats,” she raps,directly referencing the online discourse. She continues, “You suck every rap ngga dck from the back, But what’s the agenda when the it girl black?/Y’all can’t fathom that I work this hard/and y’all can’t fathom that I earned this chart.”
The song also delves into broader issues within the hip-hop landscape. Doechii addresses the misogyny she perceives in the genre and pushes back against attempts to create division among female artists. “They callin’ me the intellect amongst the pssy rap,I still be poppin’ pssy,them my sisters,so I can’t agree with that,” she states. “These nggas misogynistic, I’ll address it on the album/For now, let’s sink into the fact that hate don’t make you powerful.” While a release date for her debut album remains unconfirmed, the new track signals a shift in her artistic approach.
Punch TDE Thinks Doechii Can Beat Adin Ross In A Fight
On dec. 31, Top Dawg Entertainment president Punch publicly backed Doechii amid the escalating tension with Adin Ross. He shared his opinion on X, formerly Twitter, with a concise statement that quickly gained traction. “I think Doe would actually mop little man in a head up fade 🤷🏽♂️,” Punch wrote, using Doechii’s nickname and dismissing Ross.
Punch’s comment underscores TDE’s support for its artists. Known for his direct and often humorous defense of his label’s talent, Punch’s statement suggests TDE views Ross’s criticism as inconsequential.Neither Doechii nor ross directly responded to Punch’s tweet, but the post amplified the conversation, highlighting a perceived divide between artists focused on c
