Red Moon in Venus
Red Moon in Venus is the third studio album by Colombian-American singer Kali Uchis, released on March 3, 2023, through Geffen Records. Consisting of 15 tracks, the album serves as a "timeless, burning expression of desire, heartbreak, faith, and honesty," reflecting the divine femininity associated with the moon and Venus in astrological terms. It blends genres such as R&B, pop, and psychedelic soul, featuring lush production and Uchis's versatile vocals across English and Spanish.[1][2][3] The album was primarily produced by Uchis alongside collaborators including Josh Crocker, Omar Apollo, and Benny Blanco, with guest appearances from artists like Omar Apollo on "Worth the Wait," Don Toliver on "Fantasy," and Summer Walker on "Deserve Me." Key singles include "I Wish You Roses," released in January 2023 as the lead, followed by "Moonlight" in February, both of which highlight the record's sensual, lovesick vignettes and high-femme escapism. Uchis has described the project as an immersive exploration of love's chaos and beauty, drawing from personal experiences and astrological influences like the blood moon.[4][5][6] Critically acclaimed upon release, Red Moon in Venus earned praise for its emotional depth and genre-blending songcraft, with reviewers noting Uchis's evolution into a "Latin torch diva" capable of conveying a full spectrum of romantic emotionalism. It appeared on year-end lists, ranking at No. 29 on Rolling Stone's 100 Best Albums of 2023 and at No. 43 on Pitchfork's 50 Best Albums of 2023 for its fantastical, bottomless plunge into love and loss. The album debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and has since been certified gold by the RIAA on February 28, 2025, underscoring its commercial success and cultural impact.[4][5][7][8]Development
Conception
Kali Uchis conceived Red Moon in Venus as a deeply personal exploration of divine femininity, emotional vulnerability, and the cycles of love, building on the introspection of her previous album Sin Miedo (del Amor y Otros Demonios) released in 2020. The project's core inspirations stemmed from her desire to embrace sensuality and spiritual growth, reflecting a maturation in her artistry that delved into the chaos and beauty of romantic experiences.[9][10] The album's title draws directly from astrological symbolism, with the "red moon"—a blood moon—representing heightened emotions and transformation, while Venus signifies love, beauty, and desire, creating a framework for Uchis to channel themes of faith, honesty, and heartbreak. This celestial motif guided the initial creative vision, positioning the album as a "timeless, burning expression" of feminine power and relational dynamics. Initial ideas for the album date back to 2018, with writing and development intensifying in 2021 following the release of Sin Miedo, influenced by the lush grooves of 1970s soul, the dreamy haze of psychedelia, and the rhythmic pulse of Latin traditions, which informed the project's ethereal yet grounded sonic palette from its earliest stages.[11][1][12] By early 2022, Uchis entered discussions with producers including Josh Crocker to bring her vision to life, focusing on collaborations that amplified the album's intimate and transformative essence. These partnerships marked the transition from conceptual ideation to materialization, emphasizing emotional depth over technical experimentation.[11]Recording and production
Recording for Red Moon in Venus primarily occurred at Kali Uchis Headquarters in Los Angeles, California, with additional sessions contributing to the album's development over several years. The project evolved from initial ideas dating back to 2018, but core recording efforts intensified in 2021 and 2022 leading up to its March 2023 release, incorporating a collaborative process that blended Uchis' vision with contributions from key team members.[11] Primary producers Josh Crocker, Omar Apollo, and J.LBS handled much of the album's sonic architecture, with Uchis serving as an additional producer on multiple tracks. Crocker co-produced several songs, bringing a focus on lush, atmospheric arrangements, while Omar Apollo not only produced but also recorded vocals for the track "Moonlight," where his session involved layering harmonies to enhance the song's dreamy R&B texture.[13] J.LBS contributed to beats and instrumentation on tracks including "Worth the Wait," emphasizing groovy, fluid elements. Guest artists Don Toliver and Summer Walker participated in dedicated sessions that added emotional depth to their respective features. Toliver, Uchis' partner at the time, recorded his verses for "Fantasy" during intimate studio time in Los Angeles, integrating his rap delivery with the track's sultry synth bass and arpeggiated lines produced by P2J and Jahaan Sweet.[14] Summer Walker's contribution to "Deserve Me" stemmed from a pre-pandemic session in 2018, where she laid down her vocals remotely before the track was finalized with warm, downtempo production.[11] Technical production emphasized organic textures, incorporating live instrumentation such as strings on tracks like "Moonlight" and horns on others to evoke a sensual, retro-inspired sound. The album was mixed at Chalice Recording Studios in Los Angeles and Forwa3DStudios, with engineers Austen Jux-Chandler, Benny Blanco, and David Yungin Kim handling the final balances to prioritize Uchis' vocals and create spatial depth using outboard gear like SSL consoles and reverbs.[6]Music and lyrics
Musical style
Red Moon in Venus blends contemporary R&B and neo-soul with elements of psychedelic soul, funk, and Latin pop, creating a genre-defying sound that emphasizes lush, atmospheric production.[5][15] The album's sonic palette draws on dreamy synths and reverb-heavy grooves, as heard in "Moonlight," where glittering orchestral tremolo and cascading synth lines frame Uchis's breathy falsetto vocals over a swampy bass.[16] In contrast, "Fantasy" features Don Toliver on polyrhythmic beats with slinky, flowing melodies that evoke sensual, upbeat dance rhythms influenced by Latin pop traditions.[17][18] Production incorporates vintage-inspired touches, including falsetto harmonies and orchestral arrangements that add a timeless, ethereal quality to the tracks.[19] Uchis's versatile vocal delivery shifts seamlessly between airy highs and smooth lows, enhancing the album's intimate yet expansive feel, while subtle electronic textures provide a hazy, immersive backdrop.[20] Compared to Uchis's earlier works like Isolation, which leaned into trip-hop and experimental pop, Red Moon in Venus evolves by integrating more pronounced psychedelic and soulful electronic elements, resulting in a more cohesive, celestial sonic journey.[21] Tracks like "All Mine" highlight this progression with funky basslines and layered synths that build on her prior genre fusions.[22] The album's style maintains a balance of slow ballads and experimental pop, with representative examples such as the hypnotic keys in "I Wish You Roses" and the harmonious vocal stacks in "Deserve Me," underscoring Uchis's signature smooth R&B delivery.[23]Themes and influences
The album Red Moon in Venus delves into central themes of desire, heartbreak, empowerment, and spirituality, heavily informed by astrological motifs that juxtapose Venus as the embodiment of love and beauty with the red moon's connotations of intense passion, transformation, and even apocalyptic omens.[24][25] These elements create a narrative arc tracing the cycles of romantic relationships—from infatuation and lust to toxicity and renewal—while emphasizing self-affirming femininity and emotional honesty.[26][27] Uchis weaves in references to celestial imagery and flower symbolism to evoke a sense of divine chaos in love, portraying vulnerability as a source of strength rather than weakness.[28] Personal experiences, particularly Uchis's relationship with rapper Don Toliver, profoundly shape the album's lyrical content, infusing tracks with intimate reflections on partnership and mutual adoration. For instance, the collaboration "Fantasy" captures the honeymoon phase of romance, where Uchis describes being treated like royalty amid relational bliss.[6][29] This personal lens extends to broader explorations of faith and resilience, drawing from Uchis's own journey through love's highs and lows to affirm themes of empowerment and spiritual growth.[30][31] The interplay of English and Spanish bilingualism—often in fluid Spanglish form—serves as a key vehicle for expressing vulnerability, allowing Uchis to navigate cultural duality and personal authenticity without linguistic barriers. This approach heightens the intimacy of the lyrics, making themes of heartbreak and desire feel universally resonant yet deeply rooted in her Colombian-American heritage.[12][32]Release and promotion
Singles
The lead single from Red Moon in Venus, "I Wish You Roses", was released on January 19, 2023, serving as the album's first promotional track and introducing its themes of wistful romance and emotional resilience. The accompanying music video, directed by South Korean filmmaker Cho Gi-Seok, features Uchis in surreal, floral-laden scenes inspired by iconic moments like the rose-petal sequence from the film American Beauty, emphasizing vulnerability and beauty amid heartbreak; it has amassed over 26 million views on YouTube as of November 2025.[33] The song debuted at number 31 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and peaked at number 81 on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Uchis' return to the charts following her previous releases.[34][35][36] Follow-up single "Moonlight" arrived on February 23, 2023, just ahead of the album's launch, with its dreamy neo-soul vibe capturing nocturnal escapism and sensual fantasy. The official music video premiered on April 20, 2023, directed by Colin Tilley and Sarah McColgan, depicting Uchis and her friends in a whimsical dollhouse setting that transitions into a vibrant girls' night out, blending playful intimacy with cosmic aesthetics; it has surpassed 140 million views on YouTube as of November 2025.[37] Chart-wise, "Moonlight" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 92 and peaked at number 80, while achieving over 1 billion streams on Spotify as of July 2025, underscoring its viral appeal on platforms like TikTok.[38][39][40][41] Post-album promotion extended through additional visuals and remixes, though no official remix versions of the singles were issued by Geffen Records; fan-created remixes, such as drum and bass and house interpretations, gained traction online, further amplifying the tracks' reach in electronic music communities. These singles anchored the album's rollout, with brief tie-ins to Uchis' North American tour where they were performed live to highlight the project's romantic motifs.Marketing and tour
The promotional campaign for Red Moon in Venus began in early 2023, building on the album's astrological motifs of divine femininity, desire, and the interplay between the moon and Venus. On January 23, 2023, Geffen Records officially announced the album's release date of March 3, 2023, alongside details of its thematic focus on love's multifaceted nature.[42] Three days earlier, on January 20, Uchis shared a visual teaser trailer across her social media platforms, unveiling the album title and including an audio snippet from an unreleased track, which generated significant anticipation among fans.[43] The campaign incorporated astrology-inspired elements, such as references to celestial influences on romance, aligning with the album's conceptual core as described in its official rollout.[18] Merchandise tied to the album was made available through Uchis's official online store, emphasizing exclusive physical formats and apparel that echoed the project's red-hued, lunar aesthetic. Highlights included limited-edition red colored vinyl pressings, picture discs, and clothing items like graphic t-shirts and hoodies featuring album artwork and symbolic motifs such as roses and celestial patterns.[44] These items were positioned as collectibles to extend the album's immersive experience, with variants like baby pink vinyl exclusives offered through select retailers to broaden accessibility.[45] The live component of the promotion centered on the Red Moon in Venus Tour, Uchis's first major headlining run in support of the album, which consisted of 26 dates across North America: an initial leg from April 25, 2023, in Austin, Texas, to May 23, 2023, in Inglewood, California (20 dates), followed by a Part II extension from September 22, 2023, in San Diego, California, to October 4, 2023, in Austin, Texas (6 dates).[46] British singer RAYE served as the opening act for several shows, adding complementary R&B energy to the performances. Typical setlists highlighted new material from the album—such as "I Wish You Roses," "Moonlight," "Fantasy," and "All Mine"—interwoven with fan favorites from prior releases like Isolation and Por Vida, creating a cohesive retrospective of Uchis's discography.[47] Special events included headline slots at high-profile festivals, notably a performance at Coachella on April 14, 2024.[48] Post-tour promotion extended into 2024 and 2025 through festival appearances and ongoing live integrations, including Baja Beach Fest (August 2024) and BottleRock Napa Valley (May 2024).[49] In 2024, Uchis performed selections from Red Moon in Venus at events including Roskilde Festival in Denmark (June 30), Palomosa in Montreal (September 7), and Miche Fest in Chicago (July 13). By late 2025, amid her headlining The Sincerely, Tour—which began on August 14, 2025, in Portland, Oregon, and concluded on September 28, 2025, in Inglewood, California, in support of her 2024 and 2025 albums—she incorporated key tracks like "Moonlight" and "Worth the Wait" into setlists, bridging her recent releases; Latin American dates are scheduled for 2026.[50][51] Digital efforts complemented the physical and live promotions, with Uchis curating an enhanced album listening experience on Spotify that included exclusive visuals and track breakdowns to deepen fan engagement with the astrological narrative.[52] The full album was also prominently featured on Apple Music, where its press materials underscored the thematic blend of heartbreak and empowerment, driving playlist integrations and editorial spotlights. Single videos, such as the cinematic clip for "I Wish You Roses" directed in Korea, further amplified the campaign's visual storytelling.Critical reception
Reviews
Red Moon in Venus received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, earning an aggregate score of 84 out of 100 on Metacritic based on 13 reviews, indicating universal acclaim.[53] Critics praised the album for its artistic depth and Kali Uchis's evolution as a performer, with reviews from major outlets like Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, and The Guardian highlighting its emotional resonance and sonic sophistication.[54] Much of the positive reception centered on Uchis's vocal maturity and versatility, which allowed her to navigate complex emotional landscapes with assured poise. In Pitchfork's review, Gio Santiago awarded the album 8.2 out of 10 and named it "Best New Music," lauding Uchis for maintaining "her sultry alto composure throughout" while delivering "lush, lovesick vignettes" that capture the phases of love with high-femme escapism.[5] Rolling Stone echoed this sentiment, noting that "Uchis’ voice has never sounded more assured or versatile," as she explores love, heartbreak, and self-discovery across a "cinematic sweep."[4] The Guardian's Michael Cragg gave it 4 out of 5 stars, describing the record as a "lush, emotive confection of soft-focus R&B" that elegantly exposes Uchis's troubled heart through her intimate delivery.[55] Reviewers also commended the album's thematic depth, drawing on cosmic and feminine imagery to reflect desire and honesty, as well as its genre-blending innovation that fuses R&B, psychedelia, soul, reggaeton, and pop into a cohesive, genre-defying whole.[5][4] Despite the acclaim, some critics pointed to minor weaknesses in execution. Pitchfork observed that the album's first half feels "endless, saccharine, all-consuming," suggesting potential pacing inconsistencies that could overwhelm listeners before the record shifts gears.[5] Additionally, the reliance on "experimental nostalgia music" was noted as occasionally leaning too heavily on retro influences, though this was framed more as a stylistic choice than a flaw.[5] Overall, these critiques were outweighed by appreciation for the album's immersive emotional intimacy, with Pitchfork highlighting how it summons "cosmic energy" to create a fantastical yet relatable experience.[5]Accolades
Red Moon in Venus received widespread recognition from critics and industry publications following its release, earning placements on numerous year-end lists for 2023. Time magazine ranked it as the number one best album of the year, praising its exploration of love and femininity as a standout achievement in contemporary R&B.[56] The album was also included in Rolling Stone's list of the 100 best albums of 2023, where it was highlighted for Kali Uchis' seamless blending of genres and her evocative portrayal of desire and heartbreak. Pitchfork placed it at number 43 on their 50 best albums of 2023, noting Uchis' evolution from DIY roots to a polished, immersive soundscape.[21] NPR's Alt.Latino selected Red Moon in Venus as one of the top Latino albums of 2023 in their mid-year roundup, commending its soulful production and Uchis' bicultural influences.[57] Billboard featured it in their staff picks for the 50 best albums of 2023 so far, emphasizing its romantic depth and genre fluidity.[58] At the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in 2024, the album received a nomination for Best R&B Album.[59]Commercial performance
Charts
Red Moon in Venus debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200 chart dated March 18, 2023, marking Kali Uchis' first top 10 entry on the all-format ranking and earning 55,000 album-equivalent units in its first week.[60] The album also debuted at number two on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, Uchis' highest position there to date, and number three on the Top Latin Albums chart.[60] Internationally, the album entered the UK Albums Chart at number 33 on March 16, 2023.[61] It reached a peak of number 12 on the Canadian Albums Chart and number 47 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart.[62] The album demonstrated notable longevity on the Billboard 200, with sustained presence through 2023 amid Uchis' rising profile.[62] Promoted singles from the album also achieved modest chart success. "I Wish You Roses," released as the lead single in January 2023, peaked at number 81 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 28 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[60] Follow-up single "Moonlight" reached number 80 on the Hot 100 in June 2023.[63]| Chart (2023) | Peak Position | Weeks on Chart |
|---|---|---|
| US Billboard 200 | 4 | - |
| US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums | 2 | - |
| US Top Latin Albums | 3 | - |
| Canadian Albums (Billboard) | 12 | - |
| UK Albums (OCC) | 33 | 1 |
| Australian Albums (ARIA) | 47 | - |
Certifications and sales
In the United States, Red Moon in Venus was certified Gold by the RIAA on February 28, 2025, denoting 500,000 equivalent album units consumed, including streams, downloads, and physical sales.[64] In Canada, the album was certified Gold by Music Canada, representing 40,000 equivalent units.[65] No certifications have been awarded by the BPI in the United Kingdom as of November 2025. Globally, Red Moon in Venus has surpassed 1 million equivalent album units, driven primarily by streaming; the album has accumulated over 1.78 billion streams on Spotify as of late 2025.[66] Physical sales contributed to the album's early performance, with 28,000 pure sales in the debut week, bolstered by multiple vinyl editions including standard black, red, and picture disc variants.[67]Track listing
| No. | Title | Featuring | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "In My Garden..." | 0:25 | |
| 2 | "I Wish You Roses" | 3:39 | |
| 3 | "Worth the Wait" | Omar Apollo | 2:30 |
| 4 | "Love Between..." | 2:35 | |
| 5 | "All Mine" | 3:29 | |
| 6 | "Fantasy" | Don Toliver | 2:58 |
| 7 | "Como Te Quiero Yo" | 2:14 | |
| 8 | "Hasta Cuando" | 2:09 | |
| 9 | "Endlessly" | 2:35 | |
| 10 | "Moral Conscience" | 3:32 | |
| 11 | "Not Too Late (Interlude)" | 2:35 | |
| 12 | "Blue" | 3:12 | |
| 13 | "Deserve Me" | Summer Walker | 4:25 |
| 14 | "Moonlight" | 3:07 | |
| 15 | "Happy Now" | 3:49 |
Personnel
Vocals- Kali Uchis – vocals[69]
- Omar Apollo – featured vocals (track 3)[69]
- Don Toliver – featured vocals (track 6)[69]
- Summer Walker – featured vocals (track 5)[6]
- Phil Cornish – piano (track 1)[69]
- Josh Crocker – bass guitar (tracks 2, 4, 12), drums (tracks 2, 4, 12), guitar (tracks 2, 4), keyboards (tracks 2, 4, 12), programming (tracks 2, 4, 12)
- Rocco Palladino – bass guitar (track 12)[69]
- Elijah Fox – piano (track 12)[69]
- Miles James – synthesizer (track 12)[69]
- Malik Venner – saxophone (track 12)[69]
- Alexander Bourt – percussion (track 12)[69]
- Rory Pagan – musical assistant (track 12)[69]
- Nick Movshon – bass guitar (track 14)[69]
- Paul Castelluzzo – guitar (track 14)[69]
- Leon Michels – keyboards (track 14)[69]
- Benny Blanco – keyboards (track 14), programming (track 14)[69]
- Magnus Hoiberg – keyboards (track 14), programming (track 14)[69]
- Kali Uchis – production (all tracks)[4]
- Josh Crocker – production (tracks 2, 4, 12)[69]
- Julian Bell – production (track 3)[4]
- Henry Allen – production[4]
- GRADES – production (track 5)[69]
- Al Shux – production (track 5)[6]
- Jahaan Sweet – production (track 6)[69]
- P2J – production (track 6)[69]
- DJ Khalil – production (track 15)[69]
- Mndsgn – production (track 15)[69]
- Sounwave – production (track 15)[69]
- Leon Michels – additional production (track 14)[69]
- Austen Jux-Chandler – engineering, vocal production, vocal mixing (various tracks), synth programming (track 1), additional sound design (track 6), drum programming (track 15)[69]
- David Kim – mixing (tracks 1, 2, 4, 11, 12)[69]
- Prash Mistry – mixing (tracks 5, 6, 10, 15), mastering (all tracks)[69]
- Luca Brown – additional recording engineer (track 5)[69]
- Cho Gi-Seok – photography[13]
- Nicola Scarlino – design[13]