

Compton native Yestrdy (Barshay Clay) is back behind the wheel with his most powerful release to date — “Blue Cadillac.” Now available on all streaming platforms, the record finds the multi-talented artist reflecting on love, loss, and the long road toward peace and purpose.
Yestrdy has long been known for his ability to turn emotion into sound. His blend of soulful storytelling, raw lyricism, and genre-bending production has earned him a reputation as both a front-line artist and a creative force behind the scenes. With credits tied to Def Jam, Atlantic, Red Bull Records, and BMG, and collaborations with names like Wale, T-Pain, DaniLeigh, and Tiara Monet, Yestrdy’s fingerprints are already woven into modern music — but “Blue Cadillac” feels like a rebirth.
The single, featuring a smooth and effortless performance from Marshall, was built entirely from the ground up by Yestrdy himself. Layering Jason Masoud’s live guitar over lush harmonies and textured percussion, he crafts a sonic landscape that’s cinematic yet personal — like a late-night cruise through memories you’re not quite ready to leave behind.
At its core, “Blue Cadillac” is about movement — not just driving, but healing in motion. It’s a song about how pain can propel growth, how reflection can lead to release, and how sometimes you have to keep going even when the road disappears into the dark.
With “Blue Cadillac,” Yestrdy reminds listeners that sometimes the destination isn’t the point — it’s about the drive, the lessons, and the faith that keeps you moving forward.
“Blue Cadillac” by Yestrdy — featuring Marshall — is streaming now on all platforms. Roll the windows down and ride with him.



