Solita (Kali Uchis Song)
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"Solita" is a song by Colombian-American singer
Kali Uchis Karly-Marina Loaiza (born July 17, 1994), known professionally as Kali Uchis ( ), is an American singer. She released her debut mixtape, ''Drunken Babble'', in 2012, which was followed by her debut EP, '' Por Vida'', released in 2015. In 2018, U ...
. It was released on December 4, 2019, through
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and Interscope Records. Originally meant to serve as the lead single for Uchis’ second studio album, ''
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'', the track would be excluded from the standard version of the album. The song would later be included on the
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release and its 2021 deluxe edition.


Composition

"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. It runs for 2 minutes and 58 seconds. Described by Uchis as "sad, yet horny," the song was written in 2018 and is inspired by a breakup she experienced. According to her, the song comments on the positive points of being alone, rather than the "toxic stuff" commonly associated with a
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'''s Jordan Darville described the track as a "
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-influenced slow burn," and ''
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'''s Colin Lodewick noted a
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beat. Brazilian news portal R7.com labeled the track as a "modern R&B with Latin touches." ''Mxdwmms Ashwin Charey compared the song's production to that of
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synth-pop, while noting its influences from hip hop and format which follows a
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and
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pattern. Writing for '' Clash'', Robin Murray characterized "Solita" as an "ode to independence, to rejecting societal pressure to embrace a relationship" and an "ultra-addictive pop riot", whilst Peter Helman from '' Stereogum'' deemed that it "returns to chis'old theme of isolation." 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." The song features Uchis singing in both English and Spanish.


Music video

An accompanying music video for "Solita" premiered on December 18, 2019, and was directed by Amber Grace Johnson and filmed in
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. Johnson hired frequent collaborator Object & Animal to produce the music video, 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." ''Clash'''s Murray wrote that the video is "a colourful, vivid return from a vital force."


Synopsis

The video starts with Kali in a cocoon of glass in the middle of the desert. 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
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lighters while she smokes. The video ends with the same men who were surrounding her close their lighters individually and leaving Uchis in darkness.


Personnel

Credits adapted from
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. * Vocals:
Kali Uchis Karly-Marina Loaiza (born July 17, 1994), known professionally as Kali Uchis ( ), is an American singer. She released her debut mixtape, ''Drunken Babble'', in 2012, which was followed by her debut EP, '' Por Vida'', released in 2015. In 2018, U ...
* Songwriting: Anthony Clemons, Jr., Jahaan Akil Sweet, Kali Uchis,
Tainy Marcos Efraín Masís Fernández (born August 9, 1989), known professionally as Tainy, is a Puerto Rican record producer and songwriter. Born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, he entered the world of reggaeton with his work on '' Mas Flow 2 ...
, Rupert Thomas, Jr. * Production: Austen Jux-Chandler, Jahaan Sweet, Sevn Thomas, Tainy * Engineering: Austen Jux-Chandler, Lauren D'Elia, Octavia Landix * Mastering: Colin Leonard * Vocal production: Austen Jux-Chandler, Lauren D'Elia * Mixing: Josh Gudwin * Mixing assistance: Elijah Mirritt-Hitch


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* {{Kali Uchis 2019 singles 2019 songs Kali Uchis songs Virgin EMI Records singles Songs written by Tainy Spanish-language songs Songs written by Sevn Thomas Reggaeton songs Songs written by Kali Uchis