Singles Doechii - Anxiety (Official Music Video)

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I don't like this song and I am surprised this is the song of hers to blow up


Broad is a HUGE plant
She's not a plant. There's a difference between being a plant and having the machine pushing you. She's been doing this for 4-5 years, but the machine sees something in her to push. Her label is doing their job pushing her. I think the main issue is they might be doing too much too soon. Her receiving rap album of the year, billboard woman of the year, and the social media engagement is what is making her feel like a plant, but I see it as a push


I do feel she's gravitating towards the pop audience and will leave the hip hop audience behind. I think with some of her comments she's def going for the pop crowd.
 

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People are calling her a plant. It’s funny how you can still have so called industry plants in an era where people will tell you social media folks make things pop more than the industry(tv radio, etc) can. This song is all over TikTok.. I thought it was made recently, I had no idea it was years old until this thread. We are going to have to differentiate being a social media star vs being an industry plant.
 

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This some incel shyt. Missy's gay and made dope music for years. Who cares.

The 'she's gay' defense. Come on man. If she preferred gay/bi men then just say that. Don't outright call straight men red flags; don't call your non-preference a red flag. Imagine if a man said 'dark skin women are a red flag'. That wouldn't be right.
 

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The 'she's gay' defense. Come on man. If she preferred gay/bi men then just say that. Don't outright call straight men red flags; don't call your non-preference a red flag. Imagine if a man said 'dark skin women are a red flag'. That wouldn't be right.

She was joking with her friend. You can't be that sensitive. Again, if her music isn't attacking black men why does it matter?
 

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Love Doechii but really can’t stand this song. I don’t even think she likes it considering she made it over 5 years ago and never put it out. Seems like it’s going to make her very rich though so I ain’t mad. Can’t wait for whatever hip hop records she got in store next
 

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The 'she's gay' defense. Come on man. If she preferred gay/bi men then just say that. Don't outright call straight men red flags; don't call your non-preference a red flag. Imagine if a man said 'dark skin women are a red flag'. That wouldn't be right.


You're trying to hard. I swear you dudes really be exposing how far removed y'all are from Hip Hop spewing this fake online incel nonsense.

Black Women rappers shytting on men is old news.


in 1991, BWP had a whole song called "fukk A Man" where they are just dogging men all over this song. Absolutely no one was talking like you are when this song was released because we acknowledged it as comedy.




A year later, Roxanne Shante made a song called "Brothers Ain't Shyt." Not "men" which would include all races but "brothers" specifying Black Men. And no one gave a fukk because the song was hilarious while at the same time being lyrically creative.





And then you really tried to create some unrelated scenario about 'calling dark women a red flag' while ignoring all the disrespect male rappers have done towards Black Women of all shades for decades.

Right after that Roxanne Shante song it was rumored that Dre and Snoop responded back with "Bytches Aint Shyt" which was way more popular. But 8 years later during Camrons SDE roll out he dropped this freestyle over the "bytches aint shyt" beat where he adds on to the lyrics by saying "Bytches aint shyt but hoes and tricks I beat my bytch with a stick"






Dre, NWA, Eazy E.....They were the forefathers of disrespecting Black Women visually. Dre beating Dee Barnes then making light of it with Eminem on a hit song years later. But aside from that Dre made it humorous to disrespect Black Women. Aside from pulling shortys bra off to humiliate her, at the end of the G Thang video they douse shorty with 40 oz malt liquor and laugh about it. Dre made it humorous to humiliate the Black Woman in Hip Hop and you aggy and going extra over Doechii joking with her friend.

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