*Global dancehall star Spice is back with a bold new single and visual, “Soft Girl Era,” which premiered on REVOLT on Friday, January 23, 2026. The release highlights Spice’s larger-than-life persona, blending empowerment with luxury while introducing a new chapter of unapologetic confidence.
Written by Spice, “Soft Girl Era” serves as an anthem for women, encouraging listeners to embrace success, femininity, and self-assurance. Per the news release, the track reflects Spice’s personal growth and determination, motivating women to own their achievements and step into their power without hesitation. She described the project as “a movement for women who’ve been underestimated to step into their shine, live boldly, and wear their success without apology.”
The accompanying video, directed by Spice alongside Rizzy and Fixaveli, features a lavish, Miami-inspired aesthetic. From opulent mansions to a luxurious yacht, Spice commands every scene in designer fashion and standout pieces from her Graci Noir clothing line. The visuals amplify themes of self-expression, glamour, and main character energy, reinforcing Spice as a symbol of empowered femininity.
Spice said, “With ‘Soft Girl Era,’ I wanted to show that confidence can be soft, sultry, and unapologetic all at once. This video is me celebrating how far I’ve come, living lavishly, and inspiring others to do the same.”
Distributed through her independent label, Spice Official Entertainment, “Soft Girl Era” combines sultry energy with high-glam visuals, celebrating achievement, style, and self-assured empowerment. The release encourages fans to embrace their own glow-up and pursue their ambitions boldly, solidifying Spice’s position as a major influence in both music and lifestyle.
You can stream or download the track HERE and watch the “Soft Girl Era” video above.
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