In October 2024, she hit the UK for a short EU tour to celebrate the Alligator Bites Never Heal mixtape release, stopping at London’s Islington Assembly Hall. The venue may have been intimate, but the energy was anything but. With DJ Miss Milan setting the tone and Doechii owning the stage from the moment she stepped out, this wasn’t a warm-up; it was a full-blown takeover. I was lucky enough to be there, and honestly, it felt like watching a superstar in her element. The way she commanded the stage, the crowd, and every beat was unreal.
The Album That Bites Back
Alligator Bites Never Heal isn’t easy to categorise, and that’s the point. It flows like a sonic moodboard: glitchy, raw, unfiltered, and genre-fluid. From the head-rush of “Alter Ego” to “Anxiety ”, each track adds a new dimension to her voice and vision.
What makes the album special is its refusal to settle. It’s emotional but not soft, chaotic but never messy. She snaps on ‘Get Real, Please’ with quotables for days, then turns around and gives us a vulnerable hook that hits just as hard. Her storytelling feels cinematic, with production that acts like its own character, shapeshifting with every track.
And the title? Alligator Bites Never Heal isn’t just catchy; it’s a metaphor that lingers. It’s about scars that stay with you, experiences that change your bite, not just your bark.
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