The release of the 'Yesterday Was Once Tomorrow' EP marks a significant milestone in Clavish’s career trajectory. From a technical standpoint, his delivery has evolved from the rigid structures of standard UK drill into a more fluid, conversational flow that maintains high metrical precision. In tracks like "12 Hundred A Night," we observe a sophisticated shift toward melodic vocal pockets, demonstrating a broadening of his sonic palette. While his "lazy" cadence remains his signature, the lyrical depth and thematic consistency regarding his rise in the industry show a level of maturity that distinguishes him from his contemporaries. From an analytical perspective, the production quality on "Blow A Wish" suggests a move toward a more polished, mainstream-adjacent sound without sacrificing the gritty narrative core that built his initial following. It will be interesting to monitor whether his future output continues this melodic experimentation or pivots back to the minimalist, bass-heavy arrangements of his earlier freestyles.