"Tears in your eyes? That’s Him—He’s present."
That line from Let Him In isn’t just a lyric—it’s a divine interruption. Vault Talk, the latest 4-track EP from Shemaiah, isn’t just music—it’s medicine. This isn’t just about what he’s been through. It’s about what he’s letting God do now.
Every track is a chapter. Every word is rooted in something lived, wrestled, and released. And in a world full of curated perfection, Shemaiah dares to give us a holy mess that breathes real healing.
We start with Unconditional Love, where silence speaks louder than applause, and alignment costs more than validation. Then we’re taken Before The Top Floor, into the unfiltered basement of soul scars and unfinished prayers. From there, God tears down everything with God Wrecked It—a brutal but beautiful reminder that His detours are divine. And finally, Let Him In ends not with resolution, but invitation. Because healing isn’t a destination—it’s a door.
This EP is for:
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The ones who look strong but are quietly breaking.
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The dreamers who didn’t get what they wanted—because God had better.
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The people somewhere between faith and fear, still trusting.
Vault Talk isn’t just what Shemaiah said. It’s what Heaven wanted you to hear.
So if you’re reading this, if you just happened to play one of these songs, if your chest got tight or your eyes got misty—that’s confirmation.
You're not crazy.
You're not alone.
You're a work in progress.
And God’s not done.