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RnB 04/02/2019

Experimental Soul Duo Dayzer Releases Debut Single "Song One"

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Massachusetts duo Dayzer, comprised of songwriters Brandon Davis and Joshua Herzer, have shared their debut single "Song One." The well-infused experimental endeavor blends modern sounding electric beats with 90s era R&B and neo-soul elements. "Song One" is the first taste of Dayzer's upcoming album and premiered with GoodMusicAllDay who call it "a breakout hit that you need to play right now."

"Dayzer is a project that Brandon and I have been kicking around ideas for since 2011," says Herzer. "We always bonded over our shared love of R&B and Pop, but never had an outlet to experiment with it. 'Song One' was the first track finished for the album, and I think it's a solid representation of what we're trying to accomplish. Lyrically, it's about the face we put on, in public, on social media, and in relationships to mask what we're really going through. It's hard to feel alone in the world, and still be a smiling face in the crowd, but it's something a lot of people I know, including myself, have to work through."






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