Labit Returns with “SOL” — A Heartfelt 18-Track Journey Through Emotion and Reflection


What happens when an artist pours every ounce of emotion into their music?

Labit makes a triumphant return with his new album SOL, following the success of his four-track EP whiplash and fan-favorite singles like “FEBRUARY” and “LEADS (ME TO YOU).” Known for his ability to tap into emotion with raw honesty, Labit continues to impress with this 18-track project that feels as immersive as it is vulnerable.

SOL is a masterclass in emotional storytelling — a project that doesn’t just sound good but feels like a full-circle moment for an artist in tune with his heart and humanity.

The album begins with “STAY AWHILE,” a tender and introspective opener that immediately draws you in. Labit’s heartfelt vocals introduce themes of connection, longing, and self-reflection, setting the tone for what unfolds as a deeply personal experience.

Tracks like “BREAK” showcase his versatility, combining powerful, explosive vocals with production that’s both delicate and chaotic — a sonic reflection of emotional tension and release.

Then there’s “ALL MY PLANTS ARE DYING,” a standout moment that blends alternative rock energy with lyrical honesty about the struggles of adulthood. Meanwhile, “CLEANING OUT THE FRIDGE,” a moving duet with Emily Rowed, captures the beauty of emotional vulnerability, carried by acoustic warmth and touching harmonies.

And of course, “FEBRUARY” — one of the album’s most stunning moments — sees Labit pour his heart out in a slow-building confession of love that blossoms with every note.

Overall, SOL is a beautiful, soul-baring body of work that captures the highs and lows of love, growth, and self-awareness. It’s an album meant to be felt, not just heard. So press play, take your time, and let Labit’s emotional storytelling pull you into his world — one song at a time.


TRACKLIST

STAY AWHILE

BREAK!

PRETTY

CLOUD

ALL MY PLANTS ARE DYING

CLICK

BET

WHO WE WERE

WYL

CLEANING OUT THE FRIDGE

MANGOES AND RICE

LEADS (ME TO YOU)

BETTER

FEBRURARY

PARALLEL

CODEPENDENT

ANYBODY’S GUESS

SOL





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