Mark your calendars—Valentine’s Day just got a whole lot steamier. Shygirl has announced her latest project, Club Shy Room 2, set to drop February 14 via Because Music. As if the news alone wasn’t enough to turn up the heat, the genre-defying artist is kicking things off with a sultry new single, “F*Me,” featuring none other than French singer-songwriter Yseult. Co-produced by Mura Masa and Oscar Scheller, the track melds Shygirl’s fearless energy with Yseult’s evocative vocals, making it a certified club anthem.

Shygirl describes Club Shy Room 2 as more than just the next chapter in her evolution—it’s a digital universe, where the essence of the club spills into a limitless virtual space. It’s not just a sound, but a vibe, bringing together some of the boldest names in music. The EP will feature the already-released “Immaculate” with Saweetie and promises even more surprise collaborators to be revealed soon.

This announcement caps off a whirlwind year for Shygirl. She’s been busy bending boundaries, from her celebrated Club Shy and Club Shy RMX EPs to her feature on the remix of Charli XCX’s “365.” The two even brought the track to life on Charli’s SWEAT tour across North America and the BRAT Arena tour in the UK. Fans at the London stop got an extra treat when Shygirl invited Yseult on stage for a live debut of “F*Me.” Talk about a moment.

The Club Shy EP gave us tracks that stayed on repeat—“tell me,” “thicc,” and “f@k€” among them—but Shygirl didn’t stop at streaming dominance. She curated sold-out live events in cities like New York, L.A., Chicago, and London, proving the Club Shy experience is more than music—it’s a movement. With Club Shy Room 2, Shygirl is only adding to the world she’s built, promising fans an even deeper dive into her creative cosmos.

Ready to step into Club Shy Room 2? Pre-save the EP now and vibe out to “F*Me” with Yseult in the meantime. With Shygirl behind the decks, this Valentine’s is bound to be unforgettable.



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