MORE Indie Invaders / POSTED BY: KINGSOFAR

Global pop artist Shelita returns with her new single Fade, the second release from her forthcoming album Into the Depths (out August 29). The track sits comfortably alongside Spotify playlists such as Pop Rising, Indie Pop Chill, Fresh Finds Pop, and Chill Hits, offering a sound that bridges mainstream pop and reflective alt-pop.

Shelita’s story is as compelling as her music. While skydiving over the waters of Seychelles, a near-fatal accident left her with injuries that paused her career for years. That experience reshaped her outlook, infusing her songs with themes of impermanence and connection.

Fade, created with Bellringer and Lamar Van Sciver, is a meditation on fleeting relationships. The lyric, “This could be the last time we see each other. We fade out, we fade in, but come on in”, underlines the song’s message of presence and vulnerability. Shelita dedicates the single to her late father, grounding the track in personal meaning.

With over 20 million streams, previous Billboard and NPR coverage, and a Billboard Top 25 album, Shelita’s profile continues to grow. Her sound positions her to tour with artists like BANKS, FKA Twigs, Raye, Jessie Ware, and Tove Lo, performers who share her mix of electronic textures and intimate pop.

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