Leon Bridges Returns With "Bet Ain't Worth The Hand"

Leon Bridges drops off two new songs including "Bet Ain't Worth The Hand."

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It's been nearly three years since Leon Bridges dropped off his debut album Coming Home. He's lent his vocals to other people since then but we haven't heard a lot of solo music from him in a minute. The singer recently announced that he'll be releasing his new album, Good Thing this year. To usher in the news, Bridges dropped off two new singles including "Bet Ain't Worth The Hand."

Leon Bridges dropped off two new songs to kick off the campaign for his forthcoming project Good Thing including "Bet Ain't Worth The Hand." The new song was accompanied with another single "Bad Bad News." "

Over the past few years, he's performed on "Saturday Night Live" and was also featured on HBO's "Big Little Lies" soundtrack. Good Thing drops on May 4th. 

Quotable Lyrics
Maybe I'm leaving
Leaving here with nothing
How much regret that I can't be a man
Sometimes a bet isn't worth the hand


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