Shelita has never been an artist content to skim the surface. And her newest single ‘I’m So In Love With You’ is the latest proof of that as she offers a luminous declaration shaped by survival. It’s a love song forged in the kind of darkness most never return from, and that’s exactly what makes it glow.
Where some ballads whisper, this one breathes. Built on a tender blend of soulful pop, velvety R&B textures, and the rhythmic pulse of old-school hip-hop, the track feels like a postcard from a golden era that somehow ended up in 2025. Shelita’s voice moves with a quiet confidence, soft at the edges but unwavering in purpose, carrying the warmth of someone who finally learned to exhale again.
But what elevates the song beyond genre is its origin. Few artists write love songs from a hospital bed, and fewer still write with such clarity. After a life-altering fall abroad left her rebuilding her body and her sense of self, Shelita leaned into the two things that refused to abandon her: the ocean and music. This single comes directly from that long climb upward, delivering a moment of clarity rising out of months of surgeries, stillness, and the strange intimacy of confronting your own limits.

You can hear that history in the production. There’s a kind of buoyant stillness to the arrangement, as if each beat is a reminder of breath returning to the lungs. The chorus is warm and openhearted, anchored by a sentiment that could have easily tipped into cliché but instead feels lived-in and genuine.
As a preview of her upcoming EP ‘Into the Depths’, the track sets the stage for a project shaped by global influence and profound internal change. And here, Shelita is stitching continents, memories, and philosophies into a unified emotional language.







