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David Debrandon Brown (born September 25, 1985), known professionally as Lucky Daye, is an American neo soul/R&B singer-songwriter from New Orleans. He signed with Keep Cool Records and RCA Records to release his first two extended plays, I (2018) and II (2019). The EPs were part of a series leading up to his debut studio album, Painted (2019).
Lucky Daye is a Grammy winning R&B singer-songwriter from New Orleans, Louisiana. In 2019 Lucky Daye, born David Debrandon Brown, released his first studio album Painted, followed by his Grammy winning EP Table for Two in 2021 and his critically acclaimed sophomore album Candydrip in 2022.
Painted is the debut studio album by American singer Lucky Daye.It was released on May 24, 2019, by Keep Cool Records and RCA Records. [1] The album was broken up into two EP's, a part of a series to lead up to his debut album.
Algorithm is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Lucky Daye, released by Keep Cool Records and RCA Records on June 28, 2024. It was produced by D'Mile and features collaborations with singer-songwriters Teddy Swims and Raye.
The Inglewood resident was one of very few Black men to have success in country music in the 1970s, and one of two known Black male artists from California who performed at a nationally-charting ...
"Over" is a song by American singer Lucky Daye. It was released as the lead single from his second studio album Candydrip (2022) on September 22, 2021 via Keep Cool Records and RCA Records . Utilizing a sample of " Halfcrazy ", a 2002 song by Musiq Soulchild , the R&B and trap-soul song's lyrics chronicle Daye's anxieties over a toxic and on ...
Dave Loggins, the singer-songwriter behind the 1974 smash “Please Come to Boston” and the theme for the Masters golf tournament, has died. He was 76.
Cigarettes, coffee, candy. According to legend, and to people who spent time with him, these were the things David Lynch would fuel up on, substances that kept him going and contributed to the mad ...