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Doechii’s Official Music Video for “Anxiety” is Out Now

Doechii iHeartRadio Music Awards, Show, Los Angeles, California, USA - 17 March 2025
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Doechii's music video for her single “Anxiety” serves as a significant milestone in her career, showcasing her ability to confront personal demons through an artistic lens. Released on April 18, 2025, the video is a visual testament to the song’s journey from a personal YouTube release in 2019 to a viral sensation on TikTok, ultimately climbing to number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. Directed by James Mackel, the video is more than just a visual treat; it is a narrative that mirrors the chaos and clutter associated with mental health struggles, which is central to the theme of “Anxiety.”

The video begins with Doechii in a seemingly normal home setting which soon erupts into a chaotic environment symbolizing the mental turmoil she expresses in her song. This is further compounded by Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know,” which is cleverly sampled throughout Doechii’s track, marking a tribute to the visual style of the 2011 Gotye video, which is emulated with precision in certain scenes. As the scenes progress, the chaos intensifies with SWAT teams bursting in, flawless choreography by numerous dancers, and the sudden appearance of a massive elephant. Each of these elements adds to the layers of anxiety and surrealism Doechii seeks to communicate through her work.

In addition to its creative visuals, the music video features references to Doechii's personal life and career journey. Fans familiar with her earlier work might recognize the recreation of her old bedroom from 2019, where “Anxiety” was initially recorded. The video doesn't shy away from integrating pieces of Doechii’s real world; her twin sisters appear in scenes that play out like a homage to the carpets of red-shining films. These intricate details serve as easter eggs for devoted fans and add layers of meaning to the video.

The rise of “Anxiety” from YouTube obscurity to mainstream success is indicative of Doechii’s evolving career. Her recent accolades, such as the Best Rap Album at the Grammys for her mixtape *Alligator Bites Never Heal*, highlight her growing influence in the industry. Moreover, her groundbreaking recognition as Billboard's Woman of the Year underscores her impact on music and culture. Along with “Anxiety,” Doechii launched a supportive platform, AnxietyIsWatchingMe.com, encouraging discourse on mental health and providing resources for healing. This initiative aligns with her goal to destigmatize mental illness and offers an authentic support system for her audience.

The music video not only elevates her track but also showcases her commitment to using her platform to address mental health conversations, cementing her status as an artist unafraid to tackle the hard topics. Described as both riveting and haunting, Doechii’s production pieces together a narrative that resonates deeply with viewers, effectively reflecting the festering anxieties many hold. The video ends on a hopeful note as Doechii, surrounded by dancers after the turmoil subsides, symbolizes embracing one's inner chaos as part of healing and moving forward.

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