Jett Lawrence’s girlfriend is widely known among fans as Dylan Conrique, and her own profile is big enough that she is not just appearing in motocross conversations anymore.
She also appeared to spend part of this week around Miami Grand Prix weekend, with one of her recent social posts tied to the 2026 Miami Grand Prix dates in South Florida.
Lawrence, meanwhile, remains one of the biggest names in motocross as Honda HRC Progressive’s No. 18 rider and a multiple-time champion in both Supercross and motocross.
Conrique already had a public career before fans started connecting her name to Lawrence. She is a 21-year-old singer-songwriter and actress whose work has stretched from the Los Angeles pop scene to Nashville, where she has been leaning more into country music.
She also has screen credits that include a recurring role on ABC’s The Rookie, which gave her a separate audience long before her relationship became part of the conversation around Lawrence.
Her music career has been moving on its own
Her official website is now centered around a newer stretch of releases that includes “polaroid,” “written in stone,” and “how to lose the girl,” while streaming pages show “A Little Like You” as the newest single in the run.
Apple Music lists April 17, 2026 as the release date for “A Little Like You,” and her official site still places “polaroid” front and center as a featured track.
The catalog is already bigger than just one recent song. Her streaming profiles still point back to tracks like “birthday cake,” “get over you,” “i miss you (skin to skin),” and “Bitter,” which helped build the audience she now carries into this newer country-leaning chapter.
That matters because it makes her relationship with Lawrence feel less like a random celebrity crossover and more like two young public figures from different corners of sports and entertainment meeting while both are already building their own followings.
Conrique has also been open about how personal the new music has become.
In her recent Country Now interview, she described Nashville as the place where things finally clicked creatively, and said “A Little Like You” came from a real relationship experience and from the kind of songwriting she now wants to keep chasing.
That same interview also framed her recent releases as part of a broader shift away from straight pop and toward a sound that feels more rooted in country storytelling.
Lawrence is still in the middle of a racing career that already includes major 450-class titles and a reputation as one of the sport’s most gifted young riders.
Conrique is building on the music and acting side at the same time, with a new single out, a public move toward Nashville, and another high-visibility appearance in Miami during one of the busiest sports weekends on the calendar.
What stands out most now is that both sides of the story are active at the same time. Lawrence is still adding to his résumé on the bike, and Conrique is still releasing music and expanding her public profile away from television and into a more fully developed recording career.
So when her name comes up next to Jett Lawrence, there is already plenty there without forcing it. She is a professional singer, songwriter, and actress with her own audience, her own releases, and her own momentum.
