Claraty’s latest single ‘tssbfy’ — a sleek acronym for “this song shouldn’t be for you” — is everything a modern breakup song should be: emotionally honest, effortlessly cool, and deeply empowering. Known for blending soulful vocal layers with atmospheric production and a multi-instrumentalist’s precision, Claraty makes sadness sound like liberation. If you’ve ever had to let someone go before you were ready, this one’s for you.
From the first beat, ‘tssbfy’ radiates intention. Its dreamy synthscape is laced with percussive sparkle, carried by Claraty’s unmistakable voice — soft, but never fragile. The song’s emotional push-and-pull mirrors the breakup moment where clarity hits: that sudden realisation you’ve given too much to someone who didn’t deserve the energy. It’s a reclaiming wrapped in melody, landing somewhere between Olivia Rodrigo’s vulnerability and BANKS’ moody cool.
What elevates ‘tssbfy’ is Claraty’s unique sonic fingerprint. A violin whisper here, an unexpected rhythmic shift there — everything feels curated but not overproduced. Her roots in conscious music and genre-blurring production show up in the details, giving the track emotional weight without ever losing its pop edge. It’s music that feels felt, not just made.
With ‘tssbfy’, Claraty doesn’t just break free — she invites her listeners to do the same. It’s the kind of track you cry to, dance to, and eventually rise to. Stylish, spiritual, and surprisingly catchy, this single proves that Claraty is carving out a lane entirely her own — and we’re more than happy to follow.