
Rapper Doechii has released a new single, "Nosebleeds", shortly after her recent GRAMMY Award win for Best Rap Album. The track, produced by Jonas Jeberg, serves as a personal reflection on her recent success.
In the song, Doechii offers a candid tribute to her support system, explicitly naming her mother and acknowledging her record label, Top Dawg Entertainment, along with her fellow artists. The lyrics address her critics with a confident tone, highlighting her achievements and self-assurance.
The single's standout verse directly confronts her detractors: "Now I understand why they mad at me, and hate on my anatomy / It's 'cause I look good from the balcony / I look good from the nosebleeds, b*tch".
"Nosebleeds" appears to be a deliberate celebration of Doechii's professional milestone, written and recorded in the immediate aftermath of her GRAMMY recognition for the album Alligator Bites Never Heal.
The track is currently available on streaming platforms Spotify and Apple Music.
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