Doechii Talks ‘Industry Plant’ Rumors, Adin Ross + More In New ‘Girl, Get Up’ Track

Doechii Talks ‘Industry Plant’ Rumors, Adin Ross + More In New ‘Girl, Get Up’ Track

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Ahead of the new year, Doechii set the tone with her latest track, “girl, get up (ft. SZA).” Coming in at over three minutes, the Florida native uses the track address all her naysayers, specifically, streamer Adin Ross, who’s been spearheading a recent hate campaign against the TDE rapper. Ross, who recently teased a diss track toward Doechii featuring 6ix9ine, has accused the rapper of being an industry plant. “All that industry plant sh*t whack/I see it on the blogs, I see you in the chats,” she raps. “You suck every rap n*gga d*ck from the back, But what’s the agenda when the it girl black?/Y’all can’t fathom that I work this hard/And y’all can’t fathom that I earned this chart.”

She also takes the time to address the misogyny in hip-hop and the male hip-hop fans who try to pit her against other female rappers. “They callin’ me the intellect amongst the p*ssy rap, I still be poppin’ p*ssy, them my sisters, so I can’t agree with that,” she continues. “These n*ggas misogynistic, I’ll address it on the album/For now, let’s sink into the fact that hate don’t make you powerful.” The new track signals a different era for the rapper, while there has been no word about her debut album’s release date, it wouldn’t be far to assume that it’s in the works.

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Punch TDE Thinks Doechii Can Beat Adin Ross In A Fight

In other news, Top Dawg Entertainment president Punch jumped into the middle of the growing tension between Doechii and streamer Adin Ross with a sharp one-liner that lit up social media. On Dec. 31, the longtime TDE executive shared his thoughts on X, formerly Twitter, as the exchange between the rapper and the streamer continued to spiral beyond music. “I think Doe would actually mop little man in a head up fade 🤷🏽‍♂️,” Punch wrote, using Doechii’s nickname and brushing off Ross with ease.

The post also signaled where TDE stands. Punch has a long track record of defending label artists publicly, often with humor and directness rather than polished statements. His comment implied the label views Ross’ diss as noise rather than a real challenge. Neither Doechii nor Ross responded directly to Punch, but the tweet amplified the moment. For many fans, it highlighted a familiar clash between rappers protecting craft and streamers chasing attention, with TDE firmly riding for its own.