The electrifying record, their second joint effort following last year’s “Balloon,” blends Pharrell’s signature drum patterns with industrial flair, drawing comparisons to Kanye West’s Yeezus era. The track served as the pulsating soundtrack to a showcase that brought together fashion icons and hip hop royalty including JAY-Z, Beyoncé, Pusha T, and Future.
Tyler, a longtime admirer of Doechii, previously described his reaction to discovering her music as love at first listen:
“I was like, ‘What is this? Damn, this girl pretty as hell,’” he told fans. “Then I clicked and was blown away.”
Their creative chemistry has only intensified since, with Tyler bringing Doechii on stage during his Chromakopia tour and calling her “incredible” and “an artist who really cares.”
Doechii has returned the admiration, recently naming Tyler among her favorite artists alongside MF DOOM, Westside Gunn, and JAY-Z.
With “Get Right,” the two genre-pushing artists have once again proven they’re a visionary match — on both the runway and the mic.