Ski Team – “Me”: A Reflective Dive into Roles, Identity, and Letting Go

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Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter Ski Team, the moniker of Lucie Lozinski, unveils her latest single, “Me”—an introspective and experimental indie pop track that’s as poignant as it is atmospheric. Teaming up with acclaimed producer Daniel Knowles (Sharon Van Etten, Cigarettes After Sex), Ski Team crafts a sonic landscape that blends yearning lyrics, lush instrumentation, and subtle saxophone flourishes to tell a story of self-discovery and release.

The Sound of “Me”

“Me” starts with a gentle, downtempo groove that sets a reflective tone, evolving into a layered production filled with emotive vocals and gritty yet delicate instrumentation. Ski Team’s crystalline voice anchors the track, delivering a lyrical narrative about the complexity of redefining relationships and roles in life.

The song reaches another dimension with the addition of saxophonist Matt Podell, who was hilariously recruited via a Hinge match—not for romance, but to contribute his emotive saxophone lines to the song. His performance adds a cinematic layer to the track, creating an intoxicating blend of melancholy and optimism.

Lyrically, "Me" explores the struggle of adjusting someone’s role in your life—or your own role in theirs—and the discomfort of letting go of labels, traits, or dependencies. Lozinski's delivery feels personal yet universally relatable, perfectly balancing vulnerability with strength.

About Ski Team

Born in New Jersey to a family of musicians, Lucie Lozinski grew up immersed in the music world, performing from a young age and later shaping her own identity as a songwriter and producer. As Ski Team, Lozinski has become known for her ability to meld traditional folk and rock elements with modern pop sensibilities, earning praise from outlets like American Songwriter and Atwood Magazine.

Drawing inspiration from her transient lifestyle and relationships, Lozinski’s songwriting captures moments of emotional stasis and transformation. Her past singles, such as “Don’t Give Up (Yet),” have been praised for their anthemic qualities and gritty honesty, and “Me” continues this trend while leaning further into experimental territory.

Why “Me” Stands Out

“Me” doesn’t just tell a story—it creates an experience. Fans of Phoebe Bridgers, Japanese Breakfast, or Sharon Van Etten will feel at home in its moody, introspective energy. The track’s mix of lo-fi charm and polished production makes it equally fitting for a quiet moment of self-reflection or a late-night playlist.

Its message—embracing the uncertainty of life and rediscovering yourself outside predefined roles—resonates deeply, especially in a world where identities are often tightly intertwined with careers, relationships, and other external factors.

Stream “Me” Now

If you’ve ever felt stuck in a role or hesitant to let go of the familiar, “Me” offers a cathartic, musical reminder to step into the unknown. Out now on all major platforms, this track is a must-listen for anyone seeking solace in artful storytelling and dreamy soundscapes.


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