Lebra Jolie Brings Southern Swagger Into 2026 With “F’in Wit Me”
January 23, 2026, Santa Monica — Lebra Jolie opens a new chapter with “F’in Wit Me,” a high-energy release that pulls directly from her Southern roots while pushing her momentum forward with confidence and clarity. Built around a flip of a classic Southern hip-hop sound, the track taps into the music Jolie grew up on, reviving Y2K-era swagger with a modern edge and undeniable bounce.
From the jump, “F’in Wit Me” is unapologetic. Jolie leans fully into her presence, delivering sharp bars and bold affirmations that feel designed for packed rooms and late nights. The record thrives on self-assurance, turning attitude into an anthem that celebrates ownership, style, and self-worth without apology. It is fun and infectious on the surface, but intentional in its purpose.
While the single lands as a statement record, it also marks the beginning of a more expansive and personal era for Jolie. With this next phase, she is beginning to pull back the curtain on the experiences that shaped her, setting the stage for deeper storytelling beyond the bravado. “F’in Wit Me” establishes the confidence required to do that work, grounding the chapter in pride and momentum.
The release arrives alongside a new visualizer directed by Cameron Dean and created with Notra Studios. The film moves between past and present, opening with a young girl running down an empty street before shifting into Jolie’s world at a roller rink, surrounded by her crew. The scenes capture raw Southern energy and community, visually reflecting the mental and emotional space that inspired the song.
Jolie is also extending her narrative through Better Than Yesterday, a new docu-style series that begins with an intimate, self-reflective session exploring the mental weight of the industry. In the series, she speaks openly about pressure, self-critique, ambition, and the drive that fuels her work, offering context to the confidence heard in her music.
Following releases like “OFF YO CHEST” and “TURN ME UP,” “F’in Wit Me” continues Jolie’s steady rise. As she steps into 2026, Lebra Jolie is moving with intention, balancing swagger with honesty and signaling a larger story still unfolding through music, visuals, and truth.
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