Doechii and Tyler, the Creator Song ‘Get Right' Debuts at Louis Vuitton Fashion Show
A new Doechii and Tyler, the Creator song is on the way. On Tuesday, during Louis Vuitton's fashion show, a new track by the rap pair, titled 'Get Right,' played publicly for the very first time — and it might be a Song of the Summer contender.
The upbeat new track, which Complex reports is produced by Pharrell, played as the models walked down the elongated runway, showing off the 2026 Summer/Spring show at Place Georges-Pompidou in Paris. Doechii's vocals took over the song for the first two minutes before Tyler swooped in near the end of the track.
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'Get Right' marks the second time the stars collaborated after they paired on 'Balloon' from Tyler's 2024 album, Chromakopia. The pair performed the song during Camp Flog Gnaw last November and at his Los Angeles show in February.
'Genius, love her. That girl's an alien. She's an alien,' Tyler told Narduwar in March when speaking about Doechii. 'I came across Doechii on something that YouTube recommended. It was the 'Catfish' record or 'Nissan Altima.' I was like, 'What is this? Damn, this girl pretty as hell.' And I clicked it and I was blown away and I just kept going.'
The new track may be a taste of new music expected from both artists this year: Tyler is currently on a headlining festival run celebrating his 2024 album Chromakopia, while Doechii last joined The Weeknd on a remix of 'Timeless,' after dropping an extended version of her Grammy-winning album Alligator Bites Never Heal earlier this year.
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