Shelita
I'm So In Love With You
Shelita has released a new single, I’m So In Love With You, which appears on her forthcoming EP Into the Depths. The focus of the track is straightforward expression of connection and affection, going all in on a production style that brings together elements of pop, R&B and older hip hop influences. 'I'm So In Love With You' is a continuation of the direction she has been building towards over the last few years.
The EP comes from a long period of recovery following a serious skydiving accident in Seychelles. The injuries sustained by Shelita and the long stretches spent in hospitals shaped much of her recent work. To help her handle the physical and mental strain of that period of time, Shelita turned to freediving and music to help her navigate what was a very difficult time. While still in hospital, she began writing 'I'm So In Love With You', giving the song a very personal feel.
The EP comes from a long period of recovery following a serious skydiving accident in Seychelles. The injuries sustained by Shelita and the long stretches spent in hospitals shaped much of her recent work. To help her handle the physical and mental strain of that period of time, Shelita turned to freediving and music to help her navigate what was a very difficult time. While still in hospital, she began writing 'I'm So In Love With You', giving the song a very personal feel.
Shelita has already established a strong presence internationally, with past support from outlets including NPR, Billboard and Forbes. The new EP brings together influences from several regions she has spent time in, including Africa, Europe, South America and the United States.
Into the Depths is planned for release in early 2026. Until then, 'I’m So In Love With You' is a clear indication of where she is heading creatively and how her experiences over the last few years continue to shape her work.
Into the Depths is planned for release in early 2026. Until then, 'I’m So In Love With You' is a clear indication of where she is heading creatively and how her experiences over the last few years continue to shape her work.