Jaylah Ji'mya Hickmon, also known by her stage name Doechii,
is an energetic American rapper, singer, and songwriter who has made a rapid
rise to fame in the music industry with her genre-defying music and compelling
storytelling. Her birthdate is August 14, 1998 and due to her upbringing in
Florida and her bold personality, she is often referred to as the "Swamp
Princess".
Family Background and Education
Brought up primarily by her mother, Celesia Moore, in a
Christian household, Doechii grew up surrounded by creativity. Her father,
Snatcha Da Boss, was a rapper and her uncle, who rapped as well, helped Lynn
get involved in music at an early age. She grew up alongside her twin sisters,
who are younger than her. They did various activities together such as ballet,
tap dancing, acting, cheerleading, gymnastics, and soccer.
2016 marked the year Doechii studied vocal tech and
classical choral singing at Howard W. Blake High, which is a performing arts
school located in Tampa. She had initially aspired to be a professional choral
singer but after she was urged by a friend to produce and release her own music
online, she changed direction.
Career Beginning and Success
In the year 2016, Doechii launched her music career by
putting out her debut single “Girls” on SoundCloud under the name Iamdoechii.
In 2019, she released the album “Coven Music Session Vol. 1” and took everyone
by surprise by releasing her first EP “Oh the Places You'll Go” the following
year. The EP's standout, "Yucky Blucky Fruitcake," went viral on
TikTok in 2021 and put her into the spotlight and also caught the attention of
major record labels.
Thanks to the collaboration with Capitol Records, 2022 was
when Doechii made history by signing to Top
Dawg Entertainment (TDE) as the first woman on the label.
Her second EP, “She/Her/Black Bitch”, proved diversification and marked her
presence in the hip-hop world.
Rise to Stardom and Accolades
Doechii's success continued as she released her 2023 single
"What It Is (Block Boy)" featuring Kodak Black, which was her first
Billboard Hot 100 hit and became a platinum-certified single by the Recording
Industry Association of America (RIAA). Her 2024 mixtape, “Alligator Bites
Never Heal”, reached the top 10 of the Billboard 200 and won the Grammy for
Best Rap Album in 2025. She became the third female winner in the field,
following Lauryn Hill and Cardi B.
The mixtape produced some hot singles, including
"Nissan Altima," "Boom Bap," and "Denial Is a
River." Bonus track "Anxiety" peaked at number 20 of the
Billboard Hot 100 in its debut week and was her first top 10 single.
Doechii has also teamed up with famous artists like Tyler,
the Creator for "Balloon," released in 2024 and Jennie for
"ExtraL" the following year. Her award cabinet holds a Grammy Award,
one BET Award, two Soul Train Music Awards and two MTV Video Music Award
nominations. She received the Rising Star award from Billboard Women in Music
in 2023 and the Woman of the Year award in 2025.
Personal Life and Identity
Doechii openly identifies as bisexual and has candidly
discussed being bullied during her adolescence. She took her stage name as an
alter ego in an attempt to cope with the adversity she faced, having stated that it
was a transition point that provided her with peace of mind and identity.
Her Tampa upbringing still shapes her music and image. She
frequently calls herself the "Swamp Princess", celebrating her
heritage and the rich culture of her hometown.
Net Worth
As of early 2025, Doechii's net worth is approximated at
$3.8 million, indicating her commercial achievement, brand endorsement deals,
and concert tickets.
Conclusion
With her debut studio album imminent and a list of awards on
the rise, Doechii's success shows no signs of stopping. Her journey from a
young Tampa girl to being a Grammy-winning artist is an inspiration to all,
symbolizing strength, creativity, and the power of being able to speak and be
heard.