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Labit presents: SOL
A self-discovery journal
Photo Credit: Erica Hernandez
Filipino-American singer, songwriter, and storyteller Labit today (October 17th) shares his debut album SOL. Named in honor of his grandmother Solita (“Grandma Sol”), SOL is a widescreen coming-of-age statement that turns kitchen-table wisdom, late-night truth-talks, and hard-won self-belief into vivid storytelling. Across 18 tracks, Labit blends honeyed vocals, warm analog textures, and diaristic lyrics into songs that feel both lived-in and cinematic at once.
In the advance singles, Labit's already started sketching out the album’s emotional arc. "MANGOES AND RICE" is an intimate love letter to growing up Filipino-American. written as a conversation with his sister and brought to life in a video that foregrounds heritage, family, and community. With "CLEANING OUT THE FRIDGE" (ft. Emily Rowed), Labit leans into radical honesty: “airing it out,” tearing down walls, and choosing to rebuild. With "PARALLEL," he captures the a-ha clarity of finding love right beside you. The hazart-directed video reframes an iconic “song-in-the-back-seat” moment inside a family Buick LeSabre, another nod to Grandma Sol.
“SOL is me taking stock of who raised me, what shaped me, and how to move forward with grace,” Labit says. “These songs are about finding clarity: in love, in family, and in myself.”
The record’s palette moves from soft-focus nostalgia to full-color uplift: late-night confessions that spill into sunrise (“FEBRUARY”), the anxious comedy of trying to keep up (“ALL MY PLANTS ARE DYING”), and the quiet strength of choosing the right person in a chaotic season (“BETTER”). Throughout, recurring motifs - cars, kitchens, seasons - tie the chapters together, while Labit’s upfront vocal and conversational writing keep the storytelling close.
SOL features the previously released "MANGOES AND RICE," "CLEANING OUT THE FRIDGE (ft. Emily Rowed)," and "PARALLEL," alongside new standouts like title track "SOL," a quiet dedication to the grandmother whose name, counsel, and compassion echo throughout the album.
I’ll be the one to hold you
Someday, far away.
I guess I’ll get to know you
Through the time and space.
Told you we’d be closer
After this is over.
I’ll be the one to hold you
Someday, someday far away.
Labit presents "Someday Faraway"
"Someday Faraway" is the focus track on Labit's deluxe album, 'I Bet It's Still All A Dream'.
The romantic indie-pop song is undeniably sweet and infectious with a rather minimal production – all the while showcasing his unconditional love for his romantic partner, Autumn. "Someday Faraway" is perfect for playlists to fall in love to.
Labit will be releasing at least one new song or project every single month throughout 2024.
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LeyeT - Here for You (feat. Labit)
A song of friendship and warmth, Los Angeles’ LeyeT invites friend and collaborator Labit to join her in chorus for her latest track “Here for You”. Characterized by its flowing organic and folksy guitar twang, the track resonates off its bright and inviting melodies. Contrasting the warm coax of Labit’s rosy vocal burnish to the crystalline refraction of LeyeT’s dreamy reverb, the hook-heavy track with its simple and memorable lyricism offers its trusty reassurances with its embracing feel. Speaking about the track, which was produced by the Make Sure Your Friends Are Okay Initiative, a community platform which carries conversation about having conversation, LeyeT had this to say about her collaborations on her latest track:
"We wrote it with two of our best friends in mind Lisa and Justin - thinking how do we write the modern day version of 'You've Got A Friend'? The message ties so well with Justin's company Make Sure Your Friends Are Okay which is all about building a community that encourages people to have meaningful discussions with those they care about. We both really resonate with MSYFAO's mission and are so happy to get to collaborate with our friends in this way...what life's all about. "
You can revisit LeyeT’s previous single from her last EP “more thoughts” with the revving grind of “Rabbit Hole” alongside “Here for You”:
"Here for You" (feat. Labit)
"Rabbit Hole"
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