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Clavish Takes Major Steps Forward With 'Yesterday Was Once Tomorrow'

Yesterday Was Once Tomorrow lands as a clear shift for Clavish. The new EP pushes his sound forward while keeping the realism that’s defined his rise. You hear ambition, reflection and contradiction sitting side by side, shaped by someone who knows exactly where he’s come from and where he wants to go.

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The project features appearances from Chy Cartier and Catch, but the bigger change comes from Clavish himself. For the first time, he steps into the role of vocalist. Tracks like “Phantom” and “12 Hundred A Night” introduce a melodic edge that challenges how you might have boxed him in before. The emotion is direct and unpolished, adding weight to his writing without softening his message.


To mark the release, Clavish drops the video for “CC Walk,” his collaboration with Chy Cartier. Written specifically with her voice in mind, the track thrives on chemistry. Her flow sits comfortably alongside Clavish’s calm confidence, turning the song into one of his most effective live-ready moments to date. It’s relaxed, controlled and sharp without forcing anything.



Elsewhere on the EP, Clavish leans back into confrontation. “Blow A Wish” cuts through with cold focus, addressing grudges and survival with some of his most direct bars yet. It balances the more reflective moments, keeping the project rooted in the realities that shaped him.


Yesterday Was Once Tomorrow works because it holds two sides at once. You hear visions of success and excess alongside the pressures of inner-city life and postcode politics. Rather than choosing one, Clavish lets both exist, making the project feel honest instead of polished for effect.


With Yesterday Was Once Tomorrow, Clavish opens the door just enough to show growth without giving everything away. It’s a project that reshapes how you hear him and sets a new direction without spelling it out.



 
 
 
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