Kali Uchis marked a major milestone on April 25 as her album ‘ILYSMIH’ celebrated its first anniversary. The Colombian-American singer’s fourth studio effort has maintained its cultural resonance throughout the year since its release.
PopBase recognized the anniversary with a commemorative post that read: ‘One year ago today, Kali Uchis released ILYSMIH.’ The tribute garnered 708 likes and 86 retweets, showing the album’s continued connection with music fans.
‘ILYSMIH’ represented a bold creative step for Uchis when it dropped on April 25, 2025. The record showcased her ability to blend reggaeton, R&B, and pop influences into something distinctly her own. She’d been teasing this musical direction for months before the release.
The album’s title, an abbreviation for ‘I Love You So Much It Hurts,’ captured the emotional intensity that runs through its tracks. Uchis crafted songs that spoke to both personal relationships and her connection with her audience. The vulnerability she displayed resonated with listeners who’d been following her artistic journey.
Kali Uchis has built her career on refusing to be boxed into one genre. Born Karly-Marina Loaiza, she first gained attention with her mixtape ‘Drunken Babble’ in 2012. Her breakthrough came with collaborations alongside artists like Tyler, The Creator and Gorillaz. Each project showed her expanding her sonic palette.
By the time ‘ILYSMIH’ arrived, Uchis had already proven her versatility with previous albums ‘Isolation’ and ‘Sin Miedo.’ But this latest effort felt different. She leaned deeper into her Latin roots while maintaining the dreamy, ethereal quality that made her voice so recognizable.
The album’s production featured contributions from some of the industry’s most sought-after creators. Uchis worked with producers who understood her vision of blending cultures and sounds. The result was a cohesive body of work that felt both contemporary and timeless.
Fans connected with tracks that explored themes of love, identity, and growth. The songs provided a soundtrack for people navigating their own relationships and personal evolution. Social media showed listeners sharing how specific tracks had become part of their daily playlists.
Music critics praised ‘ILYSMIH’ for its artistic maturity and sonic cohesion. Reviews highlighted Uchis’ vocal performance and her ability to switch between languages seamlessly. The album demonstrated how she’d grown as both a songwriter and a cultural voice.
The anniversary recognition from PopBase reflects the album’s staying power in an industry where releases can quickly fade from public consciousness. Music platforms often use anniversary posts to gauge which projects have maintained their relevance. The engagement on the PopBase tribute suggests ‘ILYSMIH’ has remained meaningful to its audience.
Throughout the past year, tracks from the album have continued appearing on curated playlists and social media posts. The songs have provided soundtrack material for everything from workout sessions to late-night drives. This organic usage shows how deeply the music has embedded itself in people’s lives.
Kali Uchis has used the months since ‘ILYSMIH’s release to perform the material live and connect with fans worldwide. Concert footage has shown audiences singing along to songs that were brand new just twelve months ago. The live performances have added new dimensions to tracks that fans thought they already knew completely.
As ‘ILYSMIH’ enters its second year of existence, the anniversary moment serves as a reminder of how quickly great music can become part of the cultural landscape. The album’s first year established it as a significant entry in Uchis’ catalog and a touchstone for fans who found their own stories reflected in its songs.

