Cautious Clay Drops Off His New Single "Reasons"

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Cautious Clay drops off his new track, "Reasons."

If you haven't heard of Cautious Clay yet, you better start taking note. The Brooklyn singer has been working relentlessly this year. He dropped off his EP Resonance a few months back, but he's already been plotting on his next move. Although there's a few more weeks of 2018 left, it feels like he has something brewing for 2019. Today, he unleashes his new track, "Reasons."

Cautious Clay is back with his latest single, "Reasons." Like the rest of his musical endeavors, Clay was very hands on with the song's process. Not only did he co-write the song with Tobias Jesso Jr., he also cooked up the beat alongside Hudson Mohawke. It seems like this could be a new single off of an upcoming project. Hopefully, that comes soon.

Peep Cautious Clay's new song, "Reasons" below.

Quotable Lyrics
You look hella broke in the comments
So I don't need to have comments on how you feel
I did it all for the no
Did it all for the no good reasons


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