Shy Martin
Sara Hjellström (born 5 November 1993), known professionally as Shy Martin, is a Swedish singer and songwriter who rose to prominence through her songwriting contributions to international pop and electronic hits before pursuing her own recording career.[1][2] Raised in the small town of Lerdala in southern Sweden, Martin began writing songs and poetry from a young age, influenced by constant music in her household, and signed her first publishing deal with EMI Sweden at age 17 without releasing material.[3][1] Her breakthrough came in 2016 as co-writer and featured vocalist on Mike Perry's "The Ocean," which topped Swedish charts and earned a Swedish Grammy nomination for Song of the Year.[4][3] She followed with high-profile co-writes including The Chainsmokers' "All We Know" (featuring her vocals), which debuted at number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and amassed over 325 million streams, and Kygo's "First Time" with Ellie Goulding.[5][4] Transitioning to solo releases in 2017 with singles like "Good Together," Martin has built a catalog of introspective pop tracks such as "Slow," "Are You Happy?," and "Keep You Mine," the latter exceeding 127 million Spotify streams, emphasizing themes of love and personal reflection drawn from her experiences.[1][6] Her songwriting earned a 2017 Denniz Pop Award alongside collaborator SHY Nodi, recognizing her impact in Swedish pop production.[5] Despite her behind-the-scenes success, Martin remains relatively under-the-radar as a lead artist, often described as one of the industry's most prolific yet lesser-known voices.[3]Early Life
Upbringing and Musical Beginnings
Sara Hjellström, known professionally as Shy Martin, was born on November 5, 1993, in Sweden.[1] She was raised in the small town of Lerdala in southern Sweden, in a family environment where music was a constant presence.[7] Her parents were avid music enthusiasts; her father favored Swedish punk and rock, while her mother preferred emotional and soulful genres, shaping her early auditory experiences.[8] She has a brother and her mother's name is Christina.[2] From a young age, Martin displayed an affinity for performance and creativity, beginning to sing and perform for her family as early as two years old.[3] This familial immersion in music extended to her own early explorations; she grew up in a household of music lovers and started playing instruments at a young age, fostering her initial interest in songwriting and poetry.[9] As she matured, her personal influences expanded to include emo music, reflecting a blend of her parents' diverse tastes and her emerging individuality.[8] These foundational experiences in Lerdala laid the groundwork for her development as a songwriter, predating her professional entry into the industry.[7]Career
Entry into the Music Industry
Shy Martin, born Sara Hjellström, began her formal entry into the music industry at age 17 in 2010 after winning a songwriting contest at her school in Sweden, which led to a signing with EMI as a solo artist.[10][11] She had previously played in a band from ages 12 to 17, developing her instrumental and performance skills during her teenage years.[12] Despite the EMI deal, Martin released no music over the subsequent three years and ultimately chose to leave the label for independence, citing a desire for greater creative control.[12] Following her departure around 2013, she enrolled at Musikmakarna, a Stockholm-based songwriting school, where she honed her craft and began collaborating on compositions, including early work with her partner.[10][8] This period marked her shift from aspiring solo performer to professional songwriter, operating without initial publisher or management support, as she independently pursued opportunities by emailing demos to artists like The Chainsmokers.[8] Her independent approach laid the groundwork for professional credits, though major recognition came later through session work and co-writes.[13]Breakthrough as a Songwriter
Shy Martin's professional breakthrough as a songwriter occurred in 2016 with her co-writing and featured vocals on Mike Perry's "The Ocean," released on April 15, which topped the Swedish charts and gained international traction as an electronic pop track. This collaboration, written alongside producer Mike Perry and Nirob Islam, marked her initial entry into the global music scene, establishing her as an emerging talent in pop songwriting from her base in Sweden.[3] Building on this success, Martin co-wrote "All We Know" for The Chainsmokers featuring Phoebe Ryan, released in September 2016, which became a significant hit and further solidified her reputation among major artists and producers.[14] Credited alongside Nirob Islam and Andrew Taggart, the track's electronic pop style and chart performance highlighted Martin's ability to craft commercially viable hooks, contributing to her growing portfolio of high-profile credits.[15] By 2017, her songwriting expanded to include "First Time" for Kygo and Ellie Goulding, released on April 28, co-written with multiple contributors including the artists themselves, demonstrating her versatility in blending tropical house elements with emotional lyrics. These early achievements, including work for artists like Bebe Rexha, propelled her compositions toward billions of streams on platforms like Spotify, underscoring a rapid ascent driven by collaborations with established acts rather than solo releases at the time.[16]Development as a Solo Artist
Shy Martin launched her solo career in November 2017 with the release of her debut single "Good Together," marking her shift from behind-the-scenes songwriting to foreground performance after earlier features like Mike Perry's "The Ocean" in 2016.[17][1] This track, initially written for another artist, showcased her electropop style and personal lyricism, garnering initial streaming traction on platforms like Spotify.[3] Building on this, Martin released additional singles including "Forget to Forget" in June 2018, which highlighted her introspective themes of relationships and self-doubt.[18] These efforts culminated in her debut extended play, Overthinking, on December 7, 2018, comprising six tracks such as "Bad in Common," "Just a Little Longer," and "Lose You Too," distributed via BLNK Music.[19] The EP amassed over 100 million collective streams by early 2019, reflecting growing audience engagement with her vulnerable, melody-driven sound.[11] Subsequent releases included the Sad Songs EP on August 7, 2020, featuring tracks like "Slow" and "Are You Happy?," which further explored emotional introspection amid the COVID-19 era's constraints on live performance.[20] Martin continued issuing standalone singles such as "No Regrets" in August 2021 and "Break With Me," maintaining momentum through independent distribution.[21] This progression led to her first full-length album, late night thoughts, released on May 19, 2023, via Shy Recordings, containing 11 tracks including the title song and emphasizing rhythmic sophistication in her alt-pop evolution.[22] By 2023, her solo catalog had accumulated hundreds of millions of streams, solidifying her as an independent artist prioritizing authentic self-expression over major-label backing.[23]Recent Releases and Evolution
Shy Martin released the album Late Night Thoughts on May 19, 2023, through her label Shy Recordings, featuring tracks that integrated her songwriting expertise with personal solo expressions.[21] This project followed earlier EPs like Sad Songs in 2020 and represented a step in her transition from primarily behind-the-scenes contributions to foregrounded performances.[24] In 2025, Martin issued multiple singles as a lead artist, including ...is that bad?, dead to me, and l.o.v.e, with the latter comprising three tracks and dropping on October 3.[10] [25] These releases, produced in collaboration with Los Angeles-based partners, maintained her alt-pop foundation while emphasizing raw vocal delivery and minimalist arrangements.[26] Her evolution as a solo artist has involved refining introspective themes of relational ambiguity and self-reflection, shifting from broader pop structures in prior works to more stripped-back, atmospheric soundscapes that prioritize emotional immediacy over commercial polish.[27] This progression builds on her 2023 output, where she balanced hitmaking versatility with authentic solo vulnerability, as noted in contemporaneous profiles.[3] The 2025 singles signal ongoing momentum toward potentially fuller projects, sustaining streams and playlist placements on platforms like Spotify.[6]Songwriting Contributions
Notable Collaborations and Credits
Shy Martin has established herself as a prolific songwriter in pop and electronic music, co-writing tracks that have collectively garnered billions of streams across platforms. Her credits often involve collaborations with producers and artists in Sweden and internationally, emphasizing themes of relationships and emotional introspection.[16][28] One of her breakthrough contributions was co-writing "The Ocean" for Mike Perry in 2016, on which she also served as the featured vocalist; the track peaked at number 20 on the Swedish Singles Chart and marked her entry into global electronic music circles.[29][30] Later that year, she co-wrote "All We Know" for The Chainsmokers featuring Phoebe Ryan, a song that blended EDM elements with pop sensibilities and achieved widespread radio play.[28][16] In 2017, Martin co-wrote "First Time" for Kygo featuring Ellie Goulding, contributing lyrics that explored fleeting romance and helping the single reach number 6 on the UK Singles Chart.[28][16] She has also penned tracks for Alan Walker, including "Different World" in 2018, which addressed themes of perseverance amid global challenges.[16] Additional credits include songs for Bebe Rexha, such as "(Not) The One," and Jess Glynne, reflecting her versatility in crafting hooks for vocal-driven pop.[31][32]| Year | Song Title | Primary Artist(s) | Role |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | The Ocean | Mike Perry feat. Shy Martin | Co-writer, featured vocals |
| 2016 | All We Know | The Chainsmokers feat. Phoebe Ryan | Co-writer |
| 2017 | First Time | Kygo feat. Ellie Goulding | Co-writer |
| 2018 | Different World | Alan Walker | Co-writer |
Discography
Studio Albums
Late Night Thoughts is the debut studio album by Swedish singer-songwriter Shy Martin (born Sara Hjellström), released on May 19, 2023.[33] Distributed by The Orchard, the full-length project represents her transition from extended plays to a cohesive long-form release, featuring introspective lyrics centered on personal relationships, emotional vulnerability, and late-night reflections.[21][34] The album incorporates indie folk and singer-songwriter elements, building on her earlier pop-leaning work while emphasizing raw, honest songwriting.[33] Preceded by singles such as the title track "late night thoughts" and "glued to the floor," the album was announced in February 2023 as Martin's most personal effort to date.[34] It includes tracks like "wish I didn't know you," "grow old together," and "wait it out," showcasing her evolution as a solo artist independent of major label backing.[21] As of October 2025, Late Night Thoughts remains her sole studio album, with subsequent singles signaling preparations for a follow-up full-length project in 2026.[35]Extended Plays
Shy Martin released her debut extended play, Overthinking, on December 7, 2018, through independent distribution.[19] The EP features six tracks, including "Bad in Common", "Forget to Forget", "Good Together", "Just a Little Longer", "Lose You Too", and a bonus track "Spaceship".[36] These songs showcase early explorations of introspective pop themes, building on her prior singles like "The Ocean".[37] Her second EP, Sad Songs, followed on August 7, 2020.[38] Comprising five tracks—"Make Us Never Happen", "Slow", "Can I Call You Back?", "Nobody Likes Moving On", and "Are You Happy?"—it delves into emotional vulnerability and post-breakup reflections, preceded by lead singles "Slow" and "Are You Happy?".[39] The project marked a maturation in her solo output, emphasizing raw lyrical content over her songwriter collaborations.[40]| Title | Release Date | Label/Distributor | Tracks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overthinking | December 7, 2018 | Independent (Bandcamp) | 6 |
| Sad Songs | August 7, 2020 | Shy Recordings | 5 |
Singles as Lead Artist
Shy Martin released her debut single as a lead artist, "Good Together", on November 10, 2017, marking her transition from featured vocalist to solo performer.[41][42] This was followed by additional singles leading into her first EP, Overthinking, released December 7, 2018.[20] Subsequent releases included standalone singles and tracks preceding EPs such as Sad Songs (August 7, 2020).[20] Her output continued with singles in 2021, a brief hiatus, and a return in 2023 with promotions tied to her debut album Late Night Thoughts (May 19, 2023), followed by new material in 2025.[20][21]| Year | Title | Album/EP notes |
|---|---|---|
| 2017 | "Good Together" | Standalone/debut single |
| 2018 | "Forget to Forget" | Pre-Overthinking EP |
| 2018 | "Lose You Too" | Overthinking EP |
| 2019 | "Out of My Hands" | Standalone |
| 2019 | "Same Old" | Standalone |
| 2019 | "Keep You Mine" | Standalone |
| 2020 | "Slow" | Pre-Sad Songs EP |
| 2020 | "Are you happy?" | Sad Songs EP |
| 2021 | "Remember You Were the One" | Standalone |
| 2021 | "Feelings" | Standalone |
| 2023 | "glued to the floor" | Pre-Late Night Thoughts |
| 2023 | "late night thoughts" | Late Night Thoughts |
| 2025 | "...is that bad?" | Standalone |
| 2025 | "dead to me" | Standalone |
| 2025 | "l.o.v.e." | Standalone |