Look, we’ve all been there—scrolling through Spotify looking for that one specific sound that feels like a blurry late-night drive or a Sunday morning in a messy bedroom. If that’s your vibe, you probably already have yxngxr1 on repeat.
The Cardiff legend (aka Mikhail Richardson) just dropped “Clover,” and honestly? It’s exactly what we needed to kick off 2026. It’s got that classic “scuffed indie” DNA that made us fall in love with him in the first place, but it feels a little more grown-up—just a little.
The Vibe: Why “Clover” Hits Different
If you’ve been following yxngxr1 since the Tyler or Rather Do days, you know his secret sauce is making high-tier pop songs on a low-budget setup. “Clover” doesn’t try too hard, and that’s why it works.
That Signature Sound
He’s still the king of the Garageband aesthetic. The track is built on those bright, jangly guitar loops that feel like they’re bleeding straight out of a pair of old wired headphones. It’s upbeat, it’s bouncy, but there’s still that underlying hint of “Internet-kid” melancholy that he does better than anyone else.
Finding the “Four-Leaf” Person
The lyrics in “Clover” get a bit more sentimental than his usual self-deprecating humor. It’s about that rare moment of actually getting lucky in a world of ghosting and bad DMs. It’s a song for the person who feels like a fluke—a four-leaf clover in a field of weeds.
Why We’re Still Obsessed with yxngxr1
The music industry is full of people trying to be “polished,” but yxngxr1 has built a whole career out of being the opposite. He’s the DIY hero for kids who want to make music in their bedrooms.
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No Ego: He still talks to his fans like a mate.
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The Work Ethic: The man drops music faster than most people change their bedsheets.
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Relatability: He sings about the stuff we actually do—sitting in cars, hanging out at the shops, and overthinking every text.
The Verdict
“Clover” is a 2-minute-and-change burst of serotonin. It’s short, sweet, and destined to be the soundtrack to a thousand TikTok “Photo Dumps” this month. If you haven’t added it to your “Indie Chill” or “Late Night” playlist yet, what are you actually doing?
Quick Stats:
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Release Date: January 15, 2026
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Mood: Hopeful, lo-fi, sunny-but-chilled.
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Listen if you like: Bakar, Alfie Templeman, or just vibe-y bedroom pop.




















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