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I couldn’t perform in my hometown without going back to where it all started Howard W. Blake High-School🐝 • I remember showing up to audition for the Chorus program with no training and no ability to read or compose music. I remember my chorus teacher asking me if I...

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Allegra D 🧛🏼‍♀️1 year ago

i hope you know what an incredible inspiration you are to all of those kids, you definitely changed the path of some of their lives just by being there. what a full circle moment 🩵 BLAKE BLAKE BLAKE 🐝🐝

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k✭vion🖲️STREAM BMF1 year ago

u can tell they love how much u rep for them

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🦋 𝕬𝖘𝖍 🤘🏻👅🦋1 year ago

We are so proud of you Doechiiiiiii 🥰 I see such good things for you & your future! ❤️

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They showed you so much love, love that for you 🥹🐊

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Calvin Durag1 year ago

@officialdoechii read my review of Alligator Bites...

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baddest b!tch1 year ago

The world needs u Jaylah u are such a beautiful spirit

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☆ tyy ☆1 year ago

Doing the biggest one, the swamp beyond proud of you J

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DOECHII + MS G YEEEESSJAJDJD MY ICONS !!!!!

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CAPE ⟁1 year ago

Ayyyye they crankin that Let’s Go! Florida for real for real! 💯

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Denzé 𖤓1 year ago

Wow this is so inspiring 🥹

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