Doechii Reveals ‘Alligator Bites Never Heal’ Tracklist

As a long-time fan of Doechii and her unique blend of Southern flavor and raw talent, I am beyond excited for her upcoming mixtape, “Alligator Bites Never Heal.” With 19 tracks that lean heavily into her Floridian roots, this project promises to be a testament to her resilience and creativity.


As Alligator Bites Never Heal approaches, Doechii has revealed the complete tracklist for this upcoming project. The titles such as “Boom Bap,” “Boiled Peanuts,” and “Denial Is A River” reflect her Southern heritage, with Doechii using her Florida background to create an album that truly embodies her unique artistic style from the Sunshine State.

As a die-hard gamer, I’m hyped to dive into the 19 tracks of the new album, Alligator Bites Never Heal. You’ll find my old favorites from the “Swamp Session” freestyles scattered throughout – “Bullfrog” at track two, “Catfish” at track five, and “Nissan Altima” at track 13. Can’t wait to crank it up!

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As a fan, I’d put it this way: “Just like an alligator executing the deadly ‘death roll,’ I’ve been caught in a whirlpool of challenges this past year. I’ve been struggling, drowning in my own vices, grappling with disputes at my label, and experiencing a creative paralysis that left me feeling broken.”

As a dedicated admirer, I’d say that for me, The Swamp Sessions has been nothing short of my personal renaissance. This album, in my eyes, symbolizes my comeback and the reclaiming of my strength.

“This project, my mix tape, symbolizes my indomitable spirit and boundless imagination. In my exploration of alligator attacks, a recurring theme emerged: those who survived did so primarily by fighting back. I, too, refuse to be a victim; instead, I was born to be the hunter.”

Check out the entire trailer for the album displayed above, as “Alligator Bites Never Heal” is set to release worldwide on Friday, August 30.

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2024-08-20 23:26