Doechii's Net Worth: How the Swamp Princess Secured Her Million Dollar Empire
By D.M.May 12 2025, Published 1:21 a.m. ET
The Breakdown: Doechii went from dropping tracks on SoundCloud to becoming a Grammy-winning, chart-climbing rapper with a huge net worth. Her supportive family in Tampa, rooted in music and the arts, helped her turn that early passion into a powerhouse career.
Since breaking into the music business, Doechii has been racking up hits and building a pretty hefty net worth. The Tampa native grew up immersed in the arts, with ballet and theater setting the stage for her future in music.
She dropped her first track, “Girls,” on SoundCloud in 2016 under the name Iamdoechii. In 2020, her EP Oh the Places You’ll Go was released. However, it was “Yucky Blucky Fruitcake” that flipped the switch. The song blew up on TikTok in 2021, putting her name on the map.
In March 2022, she made history as the first female rapper to sign with Top Dawg Entertainment, home to legends like Kendrick Lamar and SZA. She followed up with her TDE debut single “Persuasive” and the fearless EP She / Her / Black B---h.
Today, Doechii is running it. She’s not just a rapper — she’s a brand, a movement, and a blueprint. Here’s how the self-proclaimed Swamp Princess built her empire from the ground up.
Doechii’s net worth is setting pretty.
Doechii boasts a $4 million fortune, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Most of her earnings come straight from her time in the rap game, which keeps bringing in the wins. In August 2024, she dropped her third mixtape, Alligator Bites Never Heal. While it debuted modestly at No. 124 on the Billboard 200 with 11,000 units sold, the project shot up to No. 10 after she snagged the Grammy for Best Rap Album, making her only the third woman to earn the title, behind Lauryn Hill and Cardi B.
With more than 60 million monthly listeners on Spotify, Doechii sits high on the list of most-streamed female rappers ever. She’s also flexed her versatility by teaming up with everyone from Tyler, the Creator to Katy Perry and BLACKPINK’s Jennie.
In addition to music sales, Doechii keeps the checks rolling in with high-energy performances, commanding between $35,000 and $60,000 per show, according to Mainstage Productions. And let’s not forget her platinum-certified banger “What It Is (Block Boy)” with Kodak Black, which added even more shine—and coins—to her growing empire.
Doechii proudly reps her hometown.
Before she was Doechii, she was Jaylah Ji'mya Hickmon, a girl from Tampa, Florida. Her father, known as Snatcha Da Boss, was a rapper, and her uncle also pursued music. Her mother, Celesia Moore, provided unwavering support, encouraging Doechii's artistic pursuits despite financial challenges. Celesia’s dedication included enrolling the future Grammy-winner in various activities like ballet, tap dancing, cheerleading, and singing.
Doechii often credits her mother for her early exposure to performance, recalling how Moore would spend her “last dime” to support her endeavors. “She spent her last dime on anything I wanted to do and try," Doechii told Billboard. "She would support me, and I saw her watch me quit so many different things and still support me."