Loyle Carner turns "Yesterday" into the kind of track that lands instantly: calm, sharp, and strangely urgent. If you want one song that feels built for repeat plays, start here.
The beat stays low-lit and uncluttered, with dusty drums, warm bass, and a vocal that sits close to the mic. Every pause feels deliberate, like the room itself is listening.
On a commute, during a late-night walk, or while the kettle boils, it brings the day back into focus without making a fuss. Few songs sound this lived-in and current.