"Solita" is a song by Colombian-American singer Kali Uchis. It was released on December 4, 2019, through Virgin EMI Records and Interscope Records.[2][3] Originally meant to serve as the lead single for Uchis’ second studio album, Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios), the track would be excluded from the standard version of the album. The song would later be included on the vinyl release and its 2021 deluxe edition.
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Single by Kali Uchis | ||||
from the album Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios) | ||||
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Released | December 4, 2019 (2019-12-04) | |||
Recorded | 2018 | |||
Genre | Reggaeton[1] | |||
Length | 2:58 | |||
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"Solita" on YouTube | ||||
I’d rather dance alone than with the devil. This song is about healing, freedom and embracing the mixed emotions that come with that. I hope my fans feel sexy when they listen to it.
—Uchis on "Solita"[4]
"Solita" was written by Kali Uchis, Anthony Clemons, Jr., Marco Masis, Rupert Thomas Jr., and Jahaan Akil Sweet, with production being handled by the latter three alongside Austen Jux-Chandler.[2] It runs for 2 minutes and 58 seconds.[5] Described by Uchis as "sad, yet horny," the song was written in 2018 and is inspired by a breakup she experienced.[6] According to her, the song comments on the positive points of being alone, rather than the "toxic stuff" commonly associated with a single person.[7] The Fader's Jordan Darville described the track as a "Latin trap-influenced slow burn,"[3] and Pitchfork's Colin Lodewick noted a reggaeton beat.[8] Brazilian news portal R7.com labeled the track as a "modern R&B with Latin touches."[9] Mxdwmm's Ashwin Charey compared the song's production to that of 1980s synth-pop, while noting its influences from hip hop and format which follows a crescendo and diminuendo pattern.[10]
Writing for Clash, Robin Murray characterized "Solita" as an "ode to independence, to rejecting societal pressure to embrace a relationship"[11] and an "ultra-addictive pop riot",[12] whilst Peter Helman from Stereogum deemed that it "returns to [Uchis'] old theme of isolation."[13] Uchis' vocals on "Solita" are described by MTV News' Trey Alston as "stronger than it initially lets on, deepening into a swift and booming wind."[14] The song features Uchis singing in both English and Spanish.[15]
An accompanying music video for "Solita" premiered on December 18, 2019, and was directed by Amber Grace Johnson and filmed in Los Angeles.[16] Johnson hired frequent collaborator Object & Animal to produce the music video,[12] which presents Uchis in different characters and personalities, with Nia Groce from Hypebeast describing her looks as "outer-space themed [...] transforming into the likes of an exotic dancer and a goddess."[17] Clash's Murray wrote that the video is "a colourful, vivid return from a vital force."[12]
The video starts with Kali in a cocoon of glass in the middle of the desert.[18] She then performs with white pythons in the sand while short clips of Uchis featuring a futuristic mask in between scenes. Afterwards, she wears a red bodysuit while men appear to be worshiping around her. Later, she becomes surrounded by oiled-up men holding Zippo lighters while she smokes.[19] The video ends with the same men who were surrounding her close their lighters individually and leaving Uchis in darkness.
Credits adapted from Tidal.[5]
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US Latin Pop Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[20] | 9 |
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