Clay and Kelsy’s new single, Mirror, is a stirring anthem about vulnerability, identity, and the courage it takes to live authentically. The track serves as the first offering from their upcoming EP Somebody (Act II), the second chapter in a trilogy exploring deeply personal stories of self-acceptance.

Written by Clay, Mirror is a poignant reflection on their experience coming out as transgender. The song invites listeners into an intimate conversation with one’s own reflection—grappling with the fear and courage that come with embracing truth. “The song is meant to spark the conversation you have with your reflection—searching for the courage to make it real,” Clay explains.

While rooted in their queer experience, the song’s message transcends personal boundaries. It speaks to anyone confronting their deepest fears, whether navigating identity, sexuality, or simply the desire to be seen for who they truly are. With its raw emotion and rich storytelling, Mirror provides a safe space for self-reflection and growth.

Clay and Kelsy’s exploration of honesty and embracing the unknown continues in Somebody (Act II), offering listeners a chance to connect with their own journey toward living truthfully. Mirror is available now on all major streaming platforms.

“Mirror is a song about vulnerability—about being honest with yourself and the people you love most. It’s the conversation you practice with your reflection searching for the courage to make it real.

This song was written during a pivotal moment in our lives, as Clay was beginning to confront truths about herself that felt impossible to share with others. It’s about the tension of holding those truths close, rehearsing them in private, and longing to let them out into the world.
For us, Mirror is deeply personal, but it’s also universal. Whether it’s coming out, navigating identity, or facing fears, the heart of this song is about embracing your most authentic self—even when it feels terrifying.

This single marks the beginning of Somebody (Act II)—the next chapter in our journey. While I Am (Act I) was about descent and self-discovery, Somebody dives into the search for connection, the trials of self-acceptance, and the messy, beautiful process of becoming. Many of these songs were written when we were coming to terms with our own identities, wrestling with questions of sexuality, gender, and how to exist fully in the world.
At its core, Somebody is about finding yourself while longing to be truly seen by others. It’s a story we hope resonates with anyone who has ever struggled to feel at home in their own skin.
We’re proud of who we are, and while our music is rooted in queer experiences, our goal is always to create something universal—songs that speak to anyone searching for their truest self. Mirror is just the first step into this act, and we can’t wait to share what come next.”