Doechii has concluded a remarkable chapter in her career with “girl, get up.” This powerful collaboration with fellow star SZA serves as a bold declaration of her intentions. While 2025 marked a year where Doechii finally received recognition—highlighted by her commanding performance at Glastonbury’s Woodsies stage and the success of her March single “Anxiety”—her rise to success has not occurred overnight. In this new track, she confronts the rumors regarding her being an “industry plant” with fierce, unapologetic lyrics. “All that industry plant shit whack / I see it on the blogs, I see you in the chats,” she raps over a dreamy, atmospheric beat, confidently claiming her rightful place in the industry. “Y’all can’t fathom that I work this hard / And y’all can’t fathom that I earned this chart.” Check out our review of “Anxiety,” which was named one of DIY’s best tracks of 2025, and watch the official video for “girl, get up” below.
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