Exzenya’s “Captivity” is a Haunting Descent into the Psychology of Control!
- Hitanshu Bhatt

- Oct 9
- 1 min read
Multi-talented artist Exzenya has released her new track, “Captivity.” The 55-year-old singer and storyteller is known for creating music beyond borders. Her songs are inspired by topics of psychology, culture, and real-life scenarios that are relatable yet often overlooked. With a command of pop, RnB, soul, jazz, EDM, and punk genres, she crafts a unique and fresh sound every time she pens a song.

A hypnotic dive into the mind’s darkest confinements—where freedom feels like fear.
Her new release, “Captivity” is a cinematic exploration of psychological imprisonment rather than heartbreak. The track opens with a haunting folk refrain, setting an eerie, isolating tone. It draws from captivity trauma theory, Stockholm Syndrome, and ABA shaping for psychological depth. Exzenya, as always, perfectly balances raw imperfection with cinematic precision, going from grounded lows to soaring highs.
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