Leigh-Anne has shared her bold new single Most Wanted, teaming up with Jamaican stars Valiant and RVSSIAN as she continues to build momentum ahead of her debut solo album.

The empowering track marks the fourth release from Leigh-Anne’s forthcoming record My Ego Told Me To, which is set for release on February 20, 2026, and follows previous singles Dead and Gone, Burning Up and Been A Minute. With Most Wanted, the singer leans fully into confidence, self-belief and Caribbean influence, blending pop with reggae-rooted energy.

Speaking about the song, Leigh-Anne explained how the collaboration came together.

She said: “Most Wanted started as a song written by Odeal that was sent to me and from there RVSSIAN and I got together, worked on it and made it my own. Valiant felt like the perfect collab for the track, he adds that undeniable Jamaican power and energy that takes the song to another level.”

She went on to describe the message behind the release, adding: “This song represents everything I’m inspired by right now and what this whole era has been about. I love making music that empowers women to feel their most beautiful, confident and unapologetic selves. Most Wanted is about owning your presence, your power, and your desirability. I want everyone listening to tap into that most wanted energy and feel unstoppable.”

The collaboration sees Leigh-Anne joined by Valiant, whose distinctive delivery has helped push Jamaican music further into the global spotlight, and acclaimed producer Rvssian, known for shaping modern Caribbean crossover hits.

Leigh-Anne previously described the album as her most authentic body of work to date.

She said: “This album is the truest representation of me as an artist. Versatile, rooted in reggae and my heritage, but stamped with pop. It’s personal and impossible to box in.”

The former Little Mix star - who has young twins with footballer spouse Andre Gray -  added that the record reflects her life in recent years, including motherhood, marriage, and her growing sense of independence.

She said:  “It’s also a statement: standing by my art and doing it my way… You’ll hear my world in it, my daughters, my marriage, my fight for power, and the moment I embraced my fire side and said: no more. This is my show now.”

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