Girl, Get Up
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| Single by Doechii featuring SZA | ||||
| Released | December 29, 2025 | |||
| Genre | Hip-hop | |||
| Length | 3:08 | |||
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| Producer | Jay Versace | |||
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| "Girl, Get Up" on YouTube | ||||
"Girl, Get Up" is a song by American rapper Doechii, featuring American singer-songwriter SZA. It was surprise-released on December 29, 2025, by Top Dawg Entertainment and Capitol Records. Doechii wrote the song as a response to accusations that she was an industry plant, or someone who became famous seemingly out of nowhere because of powerful people in the music industry.
"Girl, Get Up" is a hip-hop song combining guitars, drum grooves, and mellow synthesizers; it samples the 2002 single "What Happened to That Boy" (2002) by Birdman and Clipse. In the lyrics, Doechii rebukes the accusations of her being an industry plant, rapping that they come from misogynists and racists who downplay her years of hard work. She scorns streamers and bloggers, likely including Adin Ross, for peddling the rumors and backlash.
Music and cultural critics wrote positively about the song. They praised the incisive and direct nature of the lyrics, connecting it to wider discussions of misogynoir in hip-hop. "Girl, Get Up" debuted and peaked on number 57 on the US Billboard Hot 100; it also charted in the top 100 of Canada, Nigeria, and the UK.