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Lebra Jolie Wants To Know, If You “F’in Wit Me”

Confidence walks in, already known. Houston rapper, Lebra Jolie kicks off with a high-energy single tapping into the Southern hip-hop DNA she grew up on. F’in Wit Me is playful, polished, and unapologetic, setting the temperature for what she’s building next. Her bars land like a mirror check before the night starts—self-assured, witty, and made to hit in a packed room. On “F’in Wit Me,” Jolie turns attitude into motion.

Built around a flipped Y2K-era classic, the track fuses nostalgia with a modern edge—bounce-forward production, crisp control, and Jolie’s bold presence at the center. The release arrives with a visualizer directed by Cameron Dean and created with Notra Studios, moving from a lone child running down an empty street into Jolie’s world at a roller rink, then spilling into a full-on. Jolie is also expanding her story beyond music with her docu-style series Better Than Yesterday, beginning with Session #1, where she speaks candidly about the mental weight of the industry, her competitive drive, and the tools she’s seeking to protect her peace. Following momentum from OFF YO CHEST and TURN ME UP, stream “F’in Wit Me” and keep the run going by following her  on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.


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