
For emerging alt-pop icon Zolita, every song begins as an elaborate movie in her mind, irresistibly rooted in both riveting drama and viscerally real feeling. Known for her captivating sound and distinct visual style, Zolita seamlessly integrates music and film, making her a true multidimensional force in the industry.
Zolita's artistic journey started during her time at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where she studied film. This academic background profoundly influenced her visual storytelling techniques, which she seamlessly weaves into her creative work. Taking the reigns as a self-directed force, Zolita ensures that every frame of her videos aligns with her singular aesthetic.
From vibrant visuals to thought-provoking narratives, Zolita brings her elaborate imaginations to life through her music videos. She pushes boundaries, challenging the norm and creating a space to tell unique stories.
OVER 270 MILLION VIEWS ON MUSIC VIDEO CONTENT
VIRAL VIDEO “SOMEBODY I F*CKED ONCE” EARNED OVER 5 MILLION VIEWS IN ONE WEEK
“SINGLE IN SEPTEMBER” PREMIERED WITH MORE THAN 6,000 CONCURRENT VIEWERS
“I F*CKING LOVE YOU” TRENDED IN THE TOP 20 ON YOUTUBE
“Filmmaking was my first love, but music is the most universal language. Music videos are the perfect marriage of the two...I’ve always loved the idea of developing a narrative storyline across short film-style music videos and capturing people’s attention that way.”
- Zolita via Billboard
“Queer women rarely get to see themselves depicted in modern, realistic scenarios with happy endings. I think this is the crux of what made ‘Somebody I F*cked Once’ so successful: the lack of, and hunger for, joyful queer love stories.”
- Zolita via The Daily Beast