Leigh-Anne released a new single titled “Friends,” a track she frames as an expression of honesty, self-worth, and personal boundaries as she advances her solo work after earlier success in a chart-topping group.
The song draws from her viewpoint as a writer, with lyrics centered on loyalty, intuition, and the resolve that comes with prioritizing one’s well-being. Portions of the track include pop and reggae elements, along with saxophone lines used as a counterpoint. Those details appear in the release notes for the single.
“‘Friends’ is about clarity,” Leigh-Anne said. “It’s about trusting your instincts and choosing yourself every time.”
The release follows “Dead and Gone,” which was noted by Forbes for its emotional focus and craft. Both tracks underscore the direction Leigh-Anne is taking as she builds her solo catalog.

