Doechii dances funk in short Lollapalooza show

American rapper Doechii debuted in Brazil on Friday (20) at Lollapalooza, delivering a roughly 45-minute show on the main stage at Autódromo de Interlagos. She danced funk, performed hits like 'Alter Ego' and 'Anxiety', and drew cheers and dancing from the crowd despite the short set.

Leques snapped as Doechii danced funk on the Lollapalooza stage this Friday (20) at Autódromo de Interlagos in São Paulo. 'Brasil! E aí?', she greeted, before singing 'Alter Ego', with the crowd trying to match her energy in her first show in the country. Scheduled for the main stage, she arrived five minutes late, starting at 19:10 and ending after about 45 minutes—a short time for the festival, especially a Brazil debut. The crowd still responded with cheers, raised arms, and lots of dancing, though many awaited Sabrina Carpenter, the night's headliner. Doechii is described as the hottest name in US female rap: she recently beat Kendrick Lamar at the Grammy, released two hits, and features sharp lyrics questioning the industry, criticizing labels and machismo, and addressing drug use and mental health. For recent hit 'Anxiety', she emulated brusque clip dance moves and sampled the arrangement from Gotye's 2011 'Somebody That I Used to Know', playing a snippet onstage. The most exciting moment was 'Denial Is a River', her biggest hit, delivered with a humorous performance about a tough life phase. The stage featured huge hanging fabric pieces, carpets, tall potted plants, and a large silver armchair. Doechii spoke little to the audience and followed a script similar to recent Lollapalooza shows in Chile and Argentina, proving herself one of the most interesting artists of the new generation.

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