
LOS ANGELES (January 7, 2026) – Today, Alemeda releases the music video for “I’m Over It,” a raw, intimate journey through the streets of New York City. Against the city’s chaotic energy, the video mirrors the emotional turbulence of ending a close friendship, following Alemeda from pain to quiet acceptance. Stripped of bright, high-energy production, the track’s quietness highlights the vulnerability of saying goodbye. Watch the video HERE.
“This was one of the most emotional videos I’ve ever shot,” Alemeda shares. “This song is about realizing you can’t help someone and the heartbreak of accepting that.”
After the release of her sophomore EP But What The Hell Do I Know (Warner Records/TDE) and a standout performance at Tyler, The Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw, Alemeda is hitting the road for a quickie, but a goodie – But Where The Hell Should I Go Tour. Kicking off in Atlanta, GA on February 18 and wrapping in Los Angeles on February 26, Alemeda promises sets full of raw truths and unapologetic pop-rock sass. Full tour dates are listed below and HERE.
But Where The Hell Should I Go Tour 2026:
2/18 – Atlanta, GA – Vinyl
2/20 – Washington, DC – The Atlantis
2/21 – Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
2/23 – Toronto, ON – TD Music Hall
2/24 – Chicago, IL – Backline
2/26 – Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy
Listen to her EP But What The Hell Do I Know HERE
Raised between Ethiopia and Arizona as the eldest daughter of an East African family, Alemeda turned music into her lifeline, transforming personal truths into fearless anthems. With Doechii and Rachel Chinouriri in her corner, she took 2025 by storm, performing at Lollapalooza, Outside Lands, Rock en Seine (Paris), All Points East, All Things Go, Austin City Limits, and Camp Flog Gnaw.
Calling on her pop, rock, and indie sensibilities, this self-proclaimed “cat mom” creates music as a form of self-expression and empowerment. She first turned heads with her 2021 UK garage single “Gonna Bleach My Eyebrows,” which has over 14 million streams. Her 2024 debut EP FK IT let listeners further into Alemeda’s world with her unflinching storytelling and has given us one of the most fearless artists in music. Known for her candid lyricism and creative production, Alemeda has earned critical acclaim and has opened for artists Halsey and Rachel Chinouriri. As noted by Complex, “As a Black woman who proudly embraces alternative sensibilities, she’s challenging stereotypes and creating space for more diverse representations in rock and alternative music… Alemeda is a rock star on the rise.”




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