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Get Ready for Damien Cain’s Caleb: A Male Duet Letting Go

today18/05/2026

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Damien Cain Caleb

Certain stories feel buried by the world before anyone even gets the chance to speak. Stories of faith, courage, love, and that strange little divine glitch in the daily algorithm that decides what happens, what breaks, and what keeps walking around inside us. Then someone gets enough nerve to say the thing out loud.

That is where Damien Cain brings us with Caleb, a song that will be released on 29 May 2026 as the JD Radio Edit, shaped by UK producer Jay Dixie. We publish today with the pre-save ready, because songs like these need a small warning before they start rearranging the emotions inside your head.

Jamie Wiltshire Turns The Song Into A Conversation

Damien Cain has lived several musical lives already. From Celtic Crypt to CAIN, from the cult weight of Age of Darkness and its 250,000+ sales, to collaborations with Sir Christopher Lee and Wayne Hussey, his path comes with proper mileage. His recent album Standarte also entered the US and German Alternative Charts, which tells you the man still knows how to say it.

But Caleb takes a different path, a very human route. Piano, drums, bass, keyboards, soft guitar touches, and two male voices meeting across distance. Cain first invited Jamie Wiltshire for backing vocals, then the song clearly raised one eyebrow and demanded a duet. Just to break the formal flow in a good way, I would say: ‘Good call, song. Very theatrical of you.

Caleb And The Art Of Letting Go

This part got me: “Caleb, I’ll never forget, but I know I have to let you go.” Maybe because of its simplicity, directness, almost rude in its honesty. The song tells a queer love story through memory and loss. And through that horrible little cinema in your head, where someone you loved now belongs to someone else.

Damien Cain Caleb

Still, the track keeps moving like a rock-pop odyssey. It feels wounded, but awake. And by the final “I’ll never regret”, Damien Cain leaves us with something clean but painful: Sometimes, people leave. But the memory keeps running around the house anyway.

That being said, all you have to do now is pre-save the song HERE and get ready for release day on 29 May 2026. An official video will also be released the same day, shot entirely in black and white as a single uninterrupted take. Follow Damien Cain on YouTube and catch the video when it drops.

Damien Cain Caleb


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