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From Pressure To Precision, Lebra Jolie Evolves “Better Than Yesterday”

There’s a different kind of confidence that forms when growth is no longer questioned, only applied. Lebra Jolie delivers a project stepping into that space with Better Than Yesterday. The album opens with My All, where her tone sits firm over steady production, setting a pace built on discipline and sacrifice. Across records like i8, her delivery stays direct and controlled, riding hard-hitting beats with a cadence. Visuals like Cowgirl, directed by Cameron Dean, extend the project’s presence, pairing movement and setting with the track’s commanding tone. The foundation of the album is reinforced through collaborations which add weight without shifting Jolie’s center, including Don’t Panic featuring Trina and F’in Wit Me (Remix) with Diamond.

The project moves between high-energy records and quieter moments without losing cohesion, allowing her voice to carry both authority and reflection. Tracks such as Whole Thang, Girl Math, and Grandma’s House widen the scope, balancing sharp perspective with moments that trace her foundation and personal growth. Alongside the music, her docu-style series builds context around the mindset driving the project, highlighting discipline, boundaries, and self-awareness. Stream Better Than Yesterday now and follow her on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.

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