Lollise Redefines Brilliance with ‘I Hit the Water (Deluxe)’ – Out This Friday!
Lollise’s I Hit the Water (Deluxe) isn’t just an album—it’s an immersive journey into a bold and deeply personal musical world. Dropping this Friday (12/6) via Switch Hit Records, the deluxe edition of her debut full-length adds two new tracks, “Work” and “Moshe,” that elevate an already exceptional project from the Brooklyn-by-way-of-Botswana artist.
A former member of Underground System and the FELA! Band, Lollise brings her rich musical heritage and global perspective to this expanded release. “Work” is a standout anthem of self-determination, with hypnotic rhythms and introspective lyrics exploring the decolonization of the mind and spirituality. It feels like a rallying cry, seamlessly tying into the album’s themes of resilience and self-empowerment. On the other hand, “Moshe” is a gripping, relatable tale sung in Setswana, confronting the indiscretions of a wayward man. Lollise’s storytelling here is razor-sharp, layered over a soundscape that feels both timeless and utterly fresh.
But this isn’t just an album—it’s a conceptual world. From the haunting interludes like “Moloi” and “Khukhwane” to the deeply atmospheric “Mme Mma Ndi,” Lollise creates a space where traditional sounds meet modern innovation, forging a sound that is as global as it is personal.
To celebrate, Lollise has unveiled a stunning video for “Simon Says,” filmed in Botswana by award-winning cinematographer Cyc Jouzy. The visuals are nothing short of breathtaking, bringing the album’s themes of heritage and individuality to life in vivid color.
If you haven’t experienced Lollise live, her January 2025 shows in Brooklyn and NYC are your chance. A regular fixture of the Brooklyn music scene, she’s graced stages at Pioneer Works, Celebrate Brooklyn, BAM, Elsewhere, and more, consistently delivering performances that leave audiences awestruck.
With I Hit the Water (Deluxe), Lollise doesn’t just expand her debut—she redefines it. This is the sound of an artist fully in command of her voice, her vision, and her place in the world. Don’t sleep on this one—it’s a project that demands to be heard, felt, and celebrated.