Contemporary R&B crooner Lucky Daye has consistently managed to achieve both, cultivating a steadily swelling fanbase with a distinctive sound that is simultaneously both old school and of the moment, and vocals that are intoxicating and inviting, with just a hint of vague pain and longing.
Daye’s career got off to a healthy kickstart in 2019, with his single Roll Some Mo’ gaining word-of-mouth popularity, earning multiple features on The Photograph soundtrack, and concert bookings pouring in from across the US and UK.
But much like the rest of us, things ground to a bit of a halt for the New Orleans native when COVID-19 and her litany of safety restrictions changed our way of life.
Read more on essence.com