Doechii's creative risks early in her career have paid off, bringing Kal Banx on her first major tour for a special Dallas connection.
Doechii’s career has long been built on risk. From the moment she released her debut single “Girls” via SoundCloud in 2016, she knew she had something special.
In 2020, when she was fired from her day job, she decided to seek work in studios, fully committing to her music career. In 2022, she signed to Top Dawg Entertainment — home to SZA, Isaiah Rashad and formerly Kendrick Lamar — with a lot under her belt.
She already had a viral hit with her pandemic-era single, “Yucky Blucky Fruitcake,” and collaborations with Missy Elliott and Bia to her credit.
Her ongoing Live From the Swamp Tour — which stopped at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory on Wednesday, Oct. 29 — shows that her creative investment paid off.
Doechii’s career has long been built on risk.
Author's summary: Doechii's risks pay off in her hip-hop career.