
A certified self-love anthem, wrapped in chic production and commanding vocals.
R&B’s smoothest secret weapon is back — and this time, she’s taking us straight from the bedroom (cc: ‘3AM in London’) to the runway. British-Mauritian singer-songwriter Lavaud has just released her sultry new single ‘Change Clothes’, and it’s a slow-burning, fashion-drenched anthem for anyone who’s ever gotten ready to leave a situation, both emotionally and physically.
Built around a slick, mid-tempo beat and Lavaud’s velvet-soft vocals, the intoxicating track fuses 2000s R&B nostalgia with a futuristic, hyper-feminine edge. Think early Aaliyah meets FKA twigs at a Vogue cover shoot. The lyrics are all grown-woman energy: intimate, assertive, and dripping in sass!
From the opening beat, the production—helmed by Hvstle and Trakmatik —commands attention. Its crisp percussive groove, subtle synth stabs, and bass-driven undercurrent create a stylish backdrop that matches the song’s central metaphor: treating a toxic lover like an outdated outfit—swiftly and unapologetically replaced.

“He gonna make me treat him like a wardrobe / Change up on his ass just like I change clothes,” Lavaud sings in the chorus, her delivery effortless and unbothered. It’s a lyric that lands like a mic drop—one part shade, two parts liberation.
Co-written by a formidable team including Aryanna Jackson, Sean Wander, Vania Khaleh Pari, and Marquis Rachad, ‘Change Clothes’ doesn’t just sound good—it feels good. It’s a song made for strutting down the street, reclaiming your confidence, or soundtracking a late-night vibe check.
The visualizer, directed by JQ London, matches the track’s energy—glossy, bold, and fashion-forward, amplifying the message that shedding dead weight can look as good as it feels.
Lavaud’s strength lies not just in her smooth vocal tone but in her ability to articulate emotional clarity with poise. With ‘Change Clothes’, she reminds us that growth sometimes means dressing differently—and leaving the past on the hanger.
Watch the official visualiser for ‘Change Clothes’ below:
‘Change Clothes’ is out now on all major streaming platforms.
