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Lebra Jolie Commands the Mic in “Off Yo Chest,” a Raw and Empowered New Single

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Houston’s Lebra Jolie drops “Off Yo Chest,” a bold new track with confident lyrics and sleek, high-energy visuals.

Houston-based rapper Lebra Jolie continues her strong 2024 with the release of her new single “Off Yo Chest,” a fierce and fearless statement track via Interscope Records.

Set to a driving beat, “Off Yo Chest” is built for high replay value. The single showcases Lebra’s lyrical dexterity and unmatched confidence, especially when she delivers: “Having pressure cool, let’s get it off yo chest / F**k I look like addressing hoes, they ain’t got no address.”

“‘Off Yo Chest’ is a personal release for me,” she shares. “It’s me stepping into my power and saying everything that’s been building up, unapologetically… It’s raw, it’s bold, and it’s very me.”

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The official video keeps that same energy, with Lebra at the center of rotating cameras, framed like the star she is. The production is sleek and stylish, giving viewers a full visual embodiment of the track’s attitude.

This release follows “Turn Me Up,” her earlier 2024 drop that continued building buzz around her unique voice and vision. The accompanying visual by Jerry Mork helped amplify the track’s tone of self-assurance and street energy.

Her 2024 EP What Was Said? features hits like “Come Get Me” and “Talk My Shit 4,” along with features from BIA, Skilla Baby, and Saweetie—proving her versatility and growing industry respect.

With each release, Lebra Jolie reinforces her place in the current rap conversation—with fearless storytelling and confident delivery.

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