Che’s New Single “Tuesday”: Why It’s the Vibe Your Playlist Is Missing
If you’ve been keeping an eye on the underground scene, you already know that Che doesn’t miss. With his latest project, Empty Clip, landing earlier this week, the standout cut “Tuesday” has been stuck on repeat for anyone who appreciates high-energy, no-nonsense production.
Cutting Through the Noise
“Tuesday” is exactly why people keep turning to Che for their next obsession. The track feels immediate—it’s moody, slightly experimental, and carries that gritty, punchy aesthetic that fans of his previous work have come to expect. Thanks to the crisp engineering by Chase Mitchell and production from CXO, the song hits hard without losing that raw, human feel that makes it feel so authentic.
It’s not just another generic drop. Empty Clip feels like a statement, proving that Che is constantly evolving, blending infectious melodies with the kind of bass-heavy sound design that hits best at full volume.
Why Empty Clip Sticks
Following up on the momentum of REST IN BASS, this new EP finds Che settling into a more confident pocket. He’s leaning into his strengths—sharp, rhythmic flows and an atmosphere that feels like a late-night drive.
What you’ll get out of this EP:
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No Filler: Every track feels intentional, with production that sounds expensive but stays true to the underground sound.
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Refined Flow: You can hear the growth here. His delivery is sharper, and the risks he takes with the vocal cadence really pay off.
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The Perfect Energy: It’s the kind of project that works as a background vibe or something you lock into when you need to zone out.
Where to Catch It
“Tuesday” and the full Empty Clip EP are officially out now on all major streaming services. If you’re trying to keep your rotation fresh, this is the one to add today.













