Cautious Clay shares new track and video ‘Strange Love’ featuring rising rapper Saba

Celebrated singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Cautious Clay unveils a new track, “Strange Love” featuring rising Chicago rapper Saba, alongside an Alex Futtersak-animated video. The track is lifted from his long-awaited debut album, ‘Deadpan Love’, and is set for release June 25 via The Orchard.

“This song is about the push and pull of identity in late capitalism,” explains Cautious of the song.

“We’re constantly told we need x, y or z to let the world know who we are, inundated with information about what the latest and greatest and coolest is. I love fashion and clothes and putting them together to telegraph myself to the world, but sometimes it’s hard to separate what I like from what I’m being told to like. I think it’s a struggle lots of people can relate to.”

Ahead of the album release, Cautious Clay has revealed a handful of singles “Wildfire”, “Karma & Friends”,  “Dying In The Subtlety” , “Agreeable” and “Roots”  which peaked at #2 on the Hard Rock FM (Indonesia) Top 41 Chart.

The debut album, ‘Deadpan Love’ wraps influences from R&B, hip hop and indie pop in Cautious’ trademark sophisticated songwriting and jazz- and blues-inflected instrumentation. The album also finds Cautious collaborating with a host of notable co-writers including Tobias Jesso Jr. (Adele, HAIM), Jim-E Stack (Caroline Polachek, Empress Of), Daniel Nigro (Olivia Rodrigo, FINNEAS), Jesse Shatkin (Sia, Kelly Clarkson), Ammar Malik (Maroon 5, Halsey) and Sir Nolan (Shawn Mendes, Selena Gomez), plus a collaboration with Chicago rapper Saba.

“Deadpan Love explores the ways I cope with the worst of what humanity has to offer,” says Cautious. “It’s about opposites—having an outer layer that’s tougher, this ‘deadpan’ state, and an inner layer of compassion, where you’re open to being there for the people you care about. It’s this warring compassion and cynicism that has empowered me to express myself through this medium.”

Cautious Clay is currently in production on the second season of the critically acclaimed Forest Whitaker drama “Godfather of Harlem.” Reprising his role as the leader of the Geechee Band from the first season, he will appear throughout the season and is working on original music for the show.

Since the release of his breakout debut single “Cold War” three years ago, 28-year-old Cautious Clay has been on a whirlwind ride. He’s released three EPs—’Table of Context’, ‘RESONANCE’, and debut ‘Blood Type’ —that have earned critical praise from The New York Times, The New Yorker, NPR, TIME, Complex and many more. His songs have soundtracked key scenes in films like Olivia Wilde’s Booksmart and TV shows like Issa Rae’s “Insecure” and Selena Gomez’s “13 Reasons Why.” He was enlisted personally by FINNEAS for a remix of Billie Eilish’s breakout “Ocean Eyes,” his music has been sampled by Taylor Swift (Lover), and he’s written songs with John Legend and John Mayer. His recent single “Cheesin’” saw him link up with a who’s-who of next generation talent—Claud, Remi Wolf, Still Woozy, Sophie Meiers, Melanie Faye and HXNS—to raise money for the COVID-19 Relief Fund. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Cautious Clay currently resides in Brooklyn, New York.

‘Deadpan love’ Tracklist

  1. High Risk Travel
  2. Shook
  3. Karma & Friends
  4. Strange Love (feat. Saba)
  5. Box of Bones
  6. Agreeable
  7. Dying In The Subtlety
  8. Why Is Your Clay So Cautious?
  9. Artificial Irrelevance
  10. Whoa
  11. Wildfire
  12. Spinner
  13. Roots
  14. Bump Stock