CLAYE drops “Afterhours” like a secret worth keeping. The track feels fresh off the rack, but it already sounds like the one people play after midnight when the room gets small and the opinions get louder.
A clean beat, a low-end pulse, and a cool, brushed synth line give the song its shape. The vocal sits right up front, crisp and unhurried, while the production leaves just enough air for every detail to land.
With summer warming up, “Afterhours” fits late drives, dim kitchens, and that stretch of evening when plans loosen their grip. The song keeps its head down and its hook sharp, which is usually enough.