Girl, Get Up
by Doechii (featuring SZA)

Album: released as a single (2025)
Charted: 79 57
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Songfacts®:

  • "Girl, Get Up" arrived without warning on December 29, 2025. The track pairs Doechii with SZA and serves as the closing chapter of Doechii's Swamp Sessions series, an exercise in creative urgency with each song written in under an hour.
  • "Girl, Get Up" is a clapback, but a thoughtful one. Doechii uses the song to confront the online backlash and persistent "industry plant" accusations that tend to materialize whenever a Black woman succeeds too quickly for the internet's comfort. Rather than swatting the criticism away, she documents it, turning scrutiny into testimony.

    Y'all can't fathom that I work this hard
    And y'all can't fathom that I earned this chart
  • The song directly addresses the combination of misogyny and racism directed toward Black women in hip-hop, calling out the double standards that demand women prove their legitimacy endlessly while men are allowed to simply exist and fail upward. Importantly, Doechii doesn't frame this as a solo struggle; the track stands in solidarity with her rap peers, positioning success as something shared, not competed over.
  • SZA enters like a grounding force, delivering a richly soulful hook that functions as a looped affirmation. It's the duo's second official collaboration, following the 2022 remix of Doechii's "Persuasive." They reconnected when SZA joined Doechii at her Camp Flog Gnaw set in 2024. Both artists were signed to TDE (Top Dawg Entertainment).
  • Jay Versace, a New Jersey producer who also worked on SZA's SOS, handled production duties. Versace built the track around a sample of Birdman and Clipse's 2002 classic "What Happened to That Boy," repurposing its guitars and drum grooves into something moody and modern.
  • The accompanying visualizer, directed by James Mackel (who also helmed Doechii's "Anxiety"), keeps it minimal. We see Doechii celebrate her success by dancing alone on a yacht and atop a stadium rooftop.

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