Kito and Lolo Zouaï Heat Things Up in the Dance-Inducing "Sticky"


Photo: Callum Walker Hutchinson

With summer mourning comes the tail-end of rave inducing dance tracks, and the newest contender does not disappoint. An electrifying ride through multidimensional sounds and racing hearts, Kito and Lolo Zouaï bring more fire to the heat wave with their latest drop “Sticky.”

Winning a local DJ camp at the age of only 19, Australian producer Kito’s lifelong fascination with electronic music soon birthed an undeniable reign in the genre. Teaming up with artists like BANKS, Jeremih and ZHU, Tove Lo, and more her contributions to the electronic dance scene have earned her widespread recognition, upwards of a million monthly Spotify listeners, and deep respect amongst her peers.

Enlisting the help of someone equally as iconic, French-born American songstress Lolo Zouaï has become an overnight obsession since co-writing on HER’s Grammy award-winning self-titled album and opening on the American leg of Dua Lipa’s 'Future Nostalgia Tour.' Those are game-changing accolades for someone creating a name for themselves under their own independent label, though it’s evident she’s charged with a grit that's impossible to dilute.

You can practically feel the sweat “Sticky” begs from you, arriving perfectly on time as summer’s sun begins to set and we race to fit in any last-minute blurred nights we’ll never forget. The lightning duo produced and wrote the single, a product of raunchy and uninhibited divine feminine. Zouaï serves vocals while Kito builds the song’s lifelong, coming together to create an emotionally charged song about love’s tangled web, disguised as a soul-freeing and bone-rattling dance single.

As Kito continues to take on the challenge of collaborating with musicians that only deepen her production ability, and Zouaï returns home from her 'PLAYGIRL Tour' with limitless potential for what’s next, we’re just grateful these two stars exploded near each other enough when they did. 

Listen to "Flow State" below:

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