
GRAMMY Winner: Doechii Takes Best Music Video with Anxiety
Doechii’s Anxiety has taken home the GRAMMY Award for Best Music Video, marking a major moment for the artist and her bold, boundary-pushing vision.
The winning visual stands out for its striking storytelling, emotional depth, and fearless creativity. Rather than relying on spectacle alone, Anxiety leans into symbolism and raw expression, translating inner turmoil into powerful imagery that resonates deeply with viewers. Every frame feels intentional, reinforcing the song’s themes with honesty and artistic clarity.
This win highlights Doechii’s growing reputation as an artist who treats visuals as an extension of her music — not just an accessory. It also underscores the Recording Academy’s recognition of music videos as serious artistic statements, not just promotional tools.
With this GRAMMY win, Doechii continues to carve out her space as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary music — unapologetic, expressive, and creatively fearless.
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