Singapore’s electropop prodigy, singer-songwriter and producer Shye, is set to close out the year with a poignant new single, “The Sun Will Cry”, released today. A deeply personal yet universally relatable track, Shye invites listeners to reflect on love, patience, and self-discovery through her signature blend of dreamy, emotive lyricism and distinctive melodies.
Written from the perspective of love arriving unexpectedly, “The Sun Will Cry” explores how a single connection can reshape one’s views on romance and timing. Shye shares, “It’s about the right timing and being patient, “It may not be our time now but it will be someday.”” The track also doubles as a message of reassurance—to a special someone and herself—offering hope and clarity in moments of self-reflection. “It’s a reminder that I will be patient in finding myself again,” Shye shares.
Shye – “The Sun Will Cry” (Official Video)
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Crafted with sincerity and experimentation, the single stands out as a creative milestone for Shye. Anchored by a four-on-the-floor drum pattern—a first in her music—the song’s rhythmic pulse amplifies its emotional weight. “I have written a number of demos with the same guitar chords heard in this track, but this time felt different and everything seemed to fall into place,” Shye reflects. With her ethereal vocals gliding effortlessly over resonant drums and an uptempo beat, Shye confronts both authenticity and vulnerability: “I wanted to strip away worries and just focus on doing what I love. This track feels like a step back in the right direction for me.”
Beyond its rich sonic texture, “The Sun Will Cry” radiates hope, making it the soundtrack for anyone navigating the complexities of life, love, and personal growth. As Shye explains, “As always, I hope listeners can identify with the lyrics and the song as a whole. I feel that it offers a sense of hope in its melodies and energy”.
“And as the year comes to an end, for anyone maybe feeling lost or are still searching, I hope that the new year can be a fresh start and that this song can soundtrack their holidays with or without their loved ones.”
— Shye
Listen to “The Sun Will Cry” here
Watch the music video here