Doechii and SZA have released a joint single titled “Girl, Get Up”. The track is their first official collaboration. It was released as part of Doechii’s ongoing Swamp Sessions series, which closed with this record.
Details Behind The New Release
The record is produced by Jay Versace and uses a sample from Birdman and Clipse’s 2002 song “What Happened to That Boy.” The production relied on a stripped rhythmic structure and layered synthesizers.
Doechii performed the main verses on the record. Her lyrics referred to public discussion around her career and professional position. The verses followed the same timed writing format used across the Swamp Sessions project.
SZA’s Role On The Track
SZA appeared on the song through repeated hook sections. Her contribution focused on short melodic lines placed between the verses. The hook repeated throughout the track and supported the overall structure.
“Girl, Get Up” served as the final release in the Swamp Sessions series. Other songs in the project included “Nissan Altima,” “Bullfrog,” and “Catfish.” Each track followed the same recording method and release approach.
Context From Doechii’s Recent Output
The release followed a year of music releases from Doechii. She released several tracks and collaborations. These included “Anxiety,” which later received multiple Grammy nominations, “Nosebleeds,” and collaborative songs with Jennie and Alameda. She also appeared on a remix with The Weeknd and Playboi Carti.










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