The fourth single from internationally famous artist Shelita's upcoming EP "Into the Depths" is "I'm So In Love With You." It's more than just a love song. It shows how sound can bring back what life almost takes away, as well as how people can change and be strong.
The song's sound palette, which mixes conscious pop, warm R&B, and the beat of golden-era hip hop, reflects the emotional journey Shelita has been on in the past few years. A skydiving accident in Seychelles that changed her life forced her to spend years recovering, being alone, and having surgery after surgery. She found two unexpected lifelines, freediving and music, while she was struggling to return back to herself slowly. The ocean made her feel free again, and music reminded her that sound can heal in ways nothing else can.
"I’m So In Love With You" started from a place of weakness and rebuilding. She first sketched it out from a hospital bed, where she began to shape the emotional core of a song based on a connection strong enough to change everything in her life. You can sense that raw origin in every measure. The record has both tenderness and triumph, and it moves with the steady confidence of someone who has learned to breathe again, both on land and in water.
NPR, Billboard, and Forbes have praised Shelita's artistic growth in the past, but this new era signifies something deeper. "Into the Depths," which comes out in early 2026, is a huge, global current that celebrates love, healing, and consciousness. It draws on music from Africa, Europe, South America, and the United States. "I'm So In Love With You" is a bright preview of what's to come, a bold, soul-anchored chapter shaped by survival, guided by renewal, and delivered with unmistakable heart.

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