Doechii is one of my favorite rappers recently, alongside the likes of Megan Thee Stallion. 2024 has been a busy year, with numerous releases including standalone singles like Alter Ego featuring JT and Pacer, and a series called Swamp Sessions—which proceeded the release of this mixtape. Titled Alligator Bites Never Heal, Doechii’s latest was released on August twenty-third. And with that, welcome back to the music minded corner of Our Thoughts Precisely!
Doechii is a great rapper, as proven by her earlier work, and that trend continued with this mixtape. This is some of her best work and, honestly, it didn’t even feel like a mixtape while I was listening to it. If someone told me this was an album, I’d buy it—I had a similar opinion about FKA Twigs mixtape, Caprisongs.
Alligator Bites Never Heal is grungy, reflective, open, and defined by some incredible flows and production that tended to get creative (for example Boiled Peanuts, GTFO, and Skipp). It felt, at times, like hip-hop and rap from the early 2000s and 90s with a classic/timeless vibe. There was everything from the bite-size Swamp Sessions songs on the album (Bullfrog, Catfish, Nissan Altima, and Boom Bap), to the reflective intro Stankapoo, and the almost pop adjacent Beverly Hills where Doechii shows off her singing chops. There are plenty of other great songs on this one too like Fireflies, HUH, and Wait, just to name a few.
So, Alligator Bites Never Heal was a great collection of music from Doechii.