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Doechii recently had her mind blown during an interview with Nardwuar.
“DOECHII VS. NARDWUAR out now I’ve waited my whole career to talk to Nardwuar and you can tell lol I think I scared him yall so sorry,” she wrote, clearly excited for the moment.
The Human Serviette recently shared the interview that he did with Doechii when she performed at this year’s Camp Flog Gnaw.
He surprised her with information about her time performing in a church band while she was in Tampa as well as reflected on her experience fishing with her grandfather while being scared to touch worm bait.
Doechii, of course, was shocked by how in-depth his knowledge was. Several times in the 23-minute interview, she gasped and screamed at memories she’d forgotten about being brought back to her in vivid detail.
In true Nardwuar fashion, he gave her a couple of gifts that she’ll never forget — one of them being an issue of The Source with Trick Daddy on the cover in 2021. The second gift was a vinyl copy of Jamaican singer Grace Jones’ 1985 album, Slave to the Rhythm.
Speaking about how important that Jones was to her career, Doechii explained, “Grace is like one of the greatest artists of all time and she inspired a lot of my style. She’s literally my idol. I love her.”
Doechii recently accepted the award for Variety’s Hitmakers’ Hip-Hop Disruptor of the Year earlier this month. She gave a passionate speech about her love for music. “Thank you guys for this,” she started. “I started making rap music when I was in highschool and from the beginning I felt a deep connection to the roots of hip hop and the intellectuals who built this legacy.”
“Music has always been a way to tell my story,” she continued. “It’s my way to talk about everything I’ve been through and everything I’ve learned through the lens of the black woman.”
Doechii kept going, opening up about the doubts that she’s had in her journey. “I had lots of moments of self-doubt and at times I struggled to get people to understand my vision,” she revealed. “But the thing that’s always carried me through is staying focused on my story, my truth, and my love for hip-hop.”
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Doechii recently had her mind blown during an interview with Nardwuar.
“DOECHII VS. NARDWUAR out now I’ve waited my whole career to talk to Nardwuar and you can tell lol I think I scared him yall so sorry,” she wrote, clearly excited for the moment.
The Human Serviette recently shared the interview that he did with Doechii when she performed at this year’s Camp Flog Gnaw.
He surprised her with information about her time performing in a church band while she was in Tampa as well as reflected on her experience fishing with her grandfather while being scared to touch worm bait.
Doechii, of course, was shocked by how in-depth his knowledge was. Several times in the 23-minute interview, she gasped and screamed at memories she’d forgotten about being brought back to her in vivid detail.
In true Nardwuar fashion, he gave her a couple of gifts that she’ll never forget — one of them being an issue of The Source with Trick Daddy on the cover in 2021. The second gift was a vinyl copy of Jamaican singer Grace Jones’ 1985 album, Slave to the Rhythm.
Speaking about how important that Jones was to her career, Doechii explained, “Grace is like one of the greatest artists of all time and she inspired a lot of my style. She’s literally my idol. I love her.”
Doechii recently accepted the award for Variety’s Hitmakers’ Hip-Hop Disruptor of the Year earlier this month. She gave a passionate speech about her love for music. “Thank you guys for this,” she started. “I started making rap music when I was in highschool and from the beginning I felt a deep connection to the roots of hip hop and the intellectuals who built this legacy.”
“Music has always been a way to tell my story,” she continued. “It’s my way to talk about everything I’ve been through and everything I’ve learned through the lens of the black woman.”
Doechii kept going, opening up about the doubts that she’s had in her journey. “I had lots of moments of self-doubt and at times I struggled to get people to understand my vision,” she revealed. “But the thing that’s always carried me through is staying focused on my story, my truth, and my love for hip-hop.”
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