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“Sweet Poison” – a sharp pop-electro bite with lingering sting
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“Sweet Poison” – a sharp pop-electro bite with lingering sting

In the steadily evolving landscape of electronic pop, the Swedish artist Shiver delivers a potent offering with Sweet Poison. From the first few beats the track asserts itself—pulsing synths, a crisp production, and vocals that carry both sweetness and edge. There’s an immediate duality embedded in the title, and the music mirrors it: a seductive melody poised against lyrical undertones of danger or regret.

Musically, the production is sleek and contemporary. The beat drives confidently forward, layered with shimmering electronic textures that evoke both club energy and introspective moments. The vocals stand out: Shiver’s voice rides the instrumentation with clarity, and when the melody reaches the chorus there’s an infectious hook that lodges itself in the mind. At the same time, subtle touches—maybe a darker chord or a slight drop in production—hint at the “poison” in the title: there’s a tension beneath the surface.

Lyrically, Sweet Poison plays in the territory of emotional ambivalence. The “poison” is not overt maliciousness, but rather the bittersweet quality of a relationship or feeling that seduces even while it wounds. Lines reflect longing, contradiction, and the hazards of giving over to something beautiful but unstable. The contrast between the vocal delivery (warm, inviting) and the hint of caution in the words makes for a compelling tension.

What makes the track standout is that it doesn’t choose between euphoria and sadness; it inhabits both. It invites you to dance, yet carries a residual ache. As with many good pop‐electronic numbers, its strength lies in that blend: accessibility plus emotional depth.

On the downside, one could argue that the song doesn’t break radically new ground—the producer’s toolkit is familiar, and the structure follows a fairly standard pop‐song pattern. But the craftsmanship is strong enough that this feels less like a drawback and more like a polished re-interpretation.

In sum, Sweet Poison is a compelling track from Shiver—catchy, well-produced, and emotionally layered. It’s a fine example of modern electronic pop that carries warmth and bite in equal measure. For fans of genre-blending music that can light up the speakers and likewise sit with you quietly afterward, this is a track worth encountering.

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