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Closure You Can Dance To: Claraty’s Bold New Single 'tssbfy'

  • jimt
  • Aug 8
  • 2 min read
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You know that moment when you go to write another sad song about someone, and halfway through you’re like, “Wait… why am I still giving them space in my head?” That’s exactly where Claraty found herself when “tssbfy” was born — short for “this song shouldn’t be for you.” And honestly? It’s the kind of breakup anthem that flips the whole “crying on the bathroom floor” trope on its head.


Claraty, if you’re new to her, is a shamanic sound weaver — which already tells you she’s not your typical pop artist. Her music lives somewhere between synth-pop shimmer and spiritual ceremony, with a little folk, lo-fi electronica, and afrobeat woven in for good measure. On “tssbfy,” she wraps that alchemy around a story of release: that bittersweet clarity when you know it’s time to move on, even if old feelings still poke their head out like an uninvited guest.


The track itself is all sleek electronic textures, string flourishes, and those ethereal vocals she’s known for. Think Gracie Abrams or Olivia Rodrigo, but with a deeper, more intentional pulse — like your heart’s been remixed for a healing dance floor. It’s sad-pop with bite; you could cry to it, but you could also strut down the street like you’re in your own music video.


What makes Claraty stand out, though, is that she’s not just making songs — she’s making sonic spells. Every note feels like it’s been steeped in meaning, from her multi-instrumentalist roots to her love for the Earth and liberation in all its forms. “tssbfy” isn’t just catharsis; it’s closure you can dance to.


Pop can be profound. Fun can be healing. And heartbreak? Turns out it can sound absolutely radiant.



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