Doechii Alligator Bites Never Heal Review : Track-by-Track Mixtape Breakdown

Doechii Alligator Bites Never Heal Review

Doechii Alligator Bites Never Heal

Words: Miles Holder

Doechii, one of the most dynamic voices in contemporary hip-hop, has just released her latest mixtape, Alligator Bites Never Heal. Spanning 19 tracks, this mixtape is a deep dive into her eclectic sound, which moves seamlessly from raw rap anthems to introspective ballads, with some surprising twists along the way. Known for her fearless approach and genre-defying style, Doechii brings both vulnerability and attitude to this project, making it a must-listen for her fans and newcomers alike. Let’s break down the mixtape track by track and see what makes it special.

1. Stanka Pooh

The mixtape opens with “Stanka Pooh,” a track that wastes no time in setting the tone. The staccato production creates a sharp, almost piercing backdrop that pairs perfectly with Doechii’s crisp delivery. It’s an unapologetic start that signals her intent to hold nothing back.

2. Bullfrog

“Bullfrog” is a sexy, head-bobbing number that doesn’t aim to push lyrical boundaries, but the flow is flawless. It feels like a stroll through New York with Lil Kim on one side and Doechii on the other, capturing a timeless, swaggering vibe.

3. Boiled Peanuts

“Boiled Peanuts” is where things start to get interesting. This track leans into the alt flair that many fans have come to love from Doechii. It’s an early favorite—perfect for festival season and those who enjoy her more experimental side.

4. Denial Is a River

Here, Doechii showcases her storytelling prowess. “Denial Is a River” weaves together humour, vivid imagery, and personal reflection, offering an honest glimpse into her journey as a rising musician. The production by Iain James and Joey Hamhock complements the narrative beautifully.

5. Catfish

“Catfish” serves up a no-nonsense rap anthem with a heavy dose of ’90s nostalgia. Doechii introduces new growl notes to her vocal delivery, adding another layer to her already versatile repertoire.

6. Skipp

A brief interlude, “Skipp” is a hypnotic moment in the mixtape, providing a quick breather before diving back into the more substantial tracks. Not much to report here, but it serves its purpose.

7. Hide N Seek

The hypnotic vibes continue with “Hide N Seek.” The track features mesmerising harmony in the backing vocals, creating an almost trance-like listening experience.

8. Bloom

“Bloom” is a more vulnerable moment on the mixtape, where Doechii opens up emotionally. While it may not have the same replay value as some of the bangers, it provides a window into who she is as an artist.

9. Wait

“Wait” brings back the groove, reminiscent of TLC’s 1999 hit “Unpretty.” This track shows Doechii back in her element, with a catchy hook and strong lyrics. She raps, “I hope I’m sticking my landing,” and on this track, she definitely does.

10. Death Roll

“Death Roll” is a standout track, offering a blend of vulnerability and a captivating listening experience. It’s a “never-skip” track, with Malik Ninety Five doing a great job on the production.

11. Profit

“Profit” is a solid addition to the mixtape. It may not be every label’s favorite direction, but it’s clear Doechii is following her own path, and we’re here for it.

12. Boom Bap

On “Boom Bap,” Doechii doesn’t hold back. The track is chaotic yet controlled, showcasing her versatility and multiple flows. It’s entertaining and proves her talent over and over again—definitely another favorite.

13. GTFO

Featuring a fiery collaboration with Kuntfetish, this song embodies Doechii’s uncompromising attitude and raw energy. Their flows intertwine seamlessly, creating an explosive synergy that elevates the track to another level. Loved it.

14. Huh!

“Huh!” is a decent track, but doesn’t quite reach the heights of others on the mixtape. It’s an okay addition but nothing revolutionary.

15. Slide

“Slide” quickly becomes a favorite with its floaty, breezy feel. It’s one of those tracks you’re glad made it onto the mixtape.

16. Fireflies

“Fireflies” brings a hypnotic and creative energy, but its placement late in the tracklist makes it feel like it slightly overstays its welcome.

17. Beverly Hills

“Beverly Hills” showcases Doechii’s ability to effortlessly glide through genres. From hip-hop beats to guitar-driven pop, she makes it all sound easy, proving once again why she’s an artist to watch.

18. Alligator Bites Never Heal

The title track closes the mixtape on a reflective note. It’s not the show-stopping finale we might have expected, but it still wraps up a solid body of work on a gentle, floating note.

Doechii Alligator Bites Never Heal Review Conclusion: A Mixtape Worth Your Time

While the mixtape navigates a range of styles and sounds, each track is bound by her vision. From raw rap anthems to vulnerable glimpses into her personal experiences , Doechii proves she’s an artist with many sides, each worth knowing. This project isn’t about chasing trends or fitting neatly into any genre; it’s about claiming her space on her own terms. Alligator Bites Never Heal might not have all the answers, but it captures the restless, relentless spirit of an artist who refuses to be boxed in—and that alone makes it worth every listen.

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