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7 Songs Where Doechii’s Verse Outshines Everyone Else

by Zaria Davis
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Doechii is one of the most charismatic, dynamic artists to rise to fame as of late. Whether she’s adding fire to a rap track or weaving her unique flavor into pop and R&B, every time Doechii steps onto a feature, she manages to steal the show. That said, here are eight tracks where Doechii undeniably became the best part of the song.

1. “I’m His, He’s Mine” by Katy Perry

I’m His, He’s Mine” by Katy Perry is fun and pop-central; it truly captures catchy melodies with musings on love. But then there is Doechii-when the track really takes off. Doechii’s verse was the hookiest part of the song, adding that layer of groove and raw energy atop everything. It’s that moment you will rewind every time you listen.

2. “Pro Freak” by Smino

On the drop of “Pro Freak,” Smino compared his song to Kanye’s iconic Monster moment: Doechii’s verse required an equally compelling response. She is so on fire that Smino must place a rap verse of his own just to compete with her. Doechii brought this new, hard-hitting presence that really set the tone for the rest of the track—no small task when you’re across from Smino.

3. “Xtasy” by Ravyn Lenae

On Ravyn Lenae’s “Xtasy,” Doechii hijacks the song with a bold verse that feels entirely natural in Lenae’s out-of-this-world style. On the contrary, where Ravyn’s voice is silky and seductive, Doechii brings this spark of individuality to make the song feel as much hers as it does Lenae’s. It’s one of those features that doesn’t have Doechii adding on to the song – so much as it feels she reworks it into something uniquely hers.

4. “I Hate Your Ex Girlfriend” by BANKS

Doechii brings her signature slink and swagger to the production of BANKS’ track “I Hate Your Ex Girlfriend.” Her smooth, confident delivery clicks right into the mood of the song, and it’s like she just oozed onto the beat. Like always, she delivers with preciseness in her bars-a refreshing contrast to BANKS’ brooding tone that makes this a standout moment in the song.

5. “Balloon” by Tyler, The Creator

Tyler, The Creator floating in on an atmospheric track that perfectly melds introspection and dreamy vibes. However, it is Doechii’s verse that takes this song from good to unforgettable. Her rhythmic flow, and the playful yet poignant delivery, make Doechii the pulse of this track, which was much needed considering the relaxed energy that came from a more lax Tyler himself.

6. “What U Sed” by Isaiah Rashad

Isaiah Rashad’s “What U Sed” is a little more laid-back and atmospheric things that suit his introspective style when Doechii steps onto the track, the shift in feel is palpable. It’s her seamless flow switches, between sultry and rapid-fire, adding an element of versatility to amplify the song dynamically. It sounds effortless, but that very ease of transitioning between moods is what gives the track its sparkle.

7. “Trampoline” by David Guetta

David Guetta’s “Trampoline” is a star-studded collaboration that includes BIA and Missy Elliott both bringing their signature flavors to the table. Somehow, though, Doechii manages to shine bright amidst the chaos. Her verse is sharp, adding adrenaline and personality to the track that makes it all too anthemic. The song has its great moments, but it’s Doechii’s verse that holds the whole thing together.

Doechii isn’t just a featured artist; she is an artist who owns every moment she’s part of. Rapping, singing, or doing both effortlessly, her features bring up another level for every track she touches. If you haven’t already, it’s about time to deep-dive into the songs she’s graced-you won’t regret it.


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