
SHYA doesn’t whisper vulnerability—he simmers in it. On his latest release, Sweet Venom, the R&B artist peels away every trace of performative cool to reveal something far more potent: desire in its rawest, most unguarded form. This isn’t fantasy—it’s confession. Each verse unspools like a late-night voicemail you were never meant to hear, where sensuality meets surrender and every moan flirts with heartbreak.
The track moves with the slow, deliberate intensity of a midnight conversation. Ambient synths and minimalist percussion wrap around SHYA’s vocals like a velvet fog, building a world where space is as powerful as sound. The lyrics shimmer with layered emotion—surface-level passion, yes, but underneath it all: grief, doubt, and aching hope. It’s an offering of real intimacy, delivered without armor and without apology.
Produced by Divine Play and executive-produced by The Hidden Architect, Sweet Venom is a masterclass in restraint. Every beat, every pause is intentional. Those moments of silence hit like unsaid words, amplifying the song’s emotional gravity. It’s R&B that doesn’t chase a vibe—it defines one. The result is a listening experience best served in solitude, with lights low and volume loud enough to feel in your chest.

This track also marks a personal turning point for SHYA, who admits he’s long hidden behind the mask of confident personas. Sweet Venom is the start of a new chapter—one half of a dual-narrative project that pairs sacred intimacy with primal heat. The other half, Freaks & Bass, promises to showcase the full spectrum of his creative identity: spiritual, sensual, and fearless.
“Thank you for feeling it with me,” SHYA offers in gratitude to listeners willing to meet him in this exposed emotional space. In an era of polished facades and posturing, Sweet Venom dares to bleed with elegance—a love song that chooses truth over perfection.
Stream Sweet Venom now on all platforms—and follow @ShyaThrills for what’s next. This isn’t background music. It’s the main event.
