Mumbai, 30th June 2026: Singer-songwriter Shreya Bajpai has released her latest single, Won’t Get Caught Up, featuring producer and collaborator Aryan Nabar. Released on June 26, the alternative-pop track dives into themes of self-preservation, emotional clarity, and breaking free from toxic cycles. With its reflective tone and relatable message, the song positions itself as an anthem for listeners learning to protect their peace.
Written by Shreya Bajpai and co-produced with Aryan Nabar, Won’t Get Caught Up moves beyond traditional heartbreak narratives. Instead, it speaks to a broader emotional struggle, stepping away from comparison, overthinking, and the pressure to constantly keep up. Anchored by the recurring line, “I won’t get caught up anymore,” the song transforms vulnerability into quiet resilience, giving listeners a soundtrack for personal growth.
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Speaking about the single, Shreya describes, “This song is about making a decision—not to let someone else’s actions, expectations, or baggage dictate your life anymore. It’s about protecting your peace, trusting your own pace, and recognising that letting go can be one of the strongest things you do”. Trained in both Hindustani classical and western contemporary music, Shreya’s sound blends soul, R&B, jazz, reggae, rock, and Indian pop, creating a style that feels both rooted and refreshingly modern.
With cinematic production and introspective songwriting, Won’t Get Caught Up continues Shreya Bajpai’s journey of exploring resilience and self-discovery through music. As independent voices continue to reshape India’s music landscape, this release stands out as a reminder that sometimes the strongest statement is simply choosing yourself. The song is now streaming across all major platforms.

