Lucky Daye Returns with New Single and Video
LUCKY DAYE RETURNS WITH NEW SINGLE & VIDEO FOR
“THAT’S YOU” VIA KEEP COOL/RCA RECORDS
CO-WRITTEN AND CO-PRODUCED BY BRUNO MARS
LISTEN HERE
WATCH THE MUSIC VIDEO HERE
[November 1, 2023] – Today, GRAMMY award-winning, genre-defying R&B superstar Lucky Daye officially returns with his new single “That’s You,” which is co-written and co-produced by 16x GRAMMY award winning artist Bruno Mars. Listen HERE.
To accompany the single he also shares the official music video for “That’s You.” Directed by Nick Walker (Future, Ella Mai, Playboi Carti) and shot in his native New Orleans, the video follows Lucky through the local streets as he meets beautiful women who he takes home as a sacrifice to the siren woman who controls his heart. Underlined by supernatural themes, Lucky explores ideas of lust in the powerfully introspective and cinematic video. The video treatment and creative was conceptualized by Lucky in collaboration with Walker. Watch HERE.
When asked about “That’s You,” Lucky shared: “I sang my heart out on ‘That’s You.’ I felt like I was on the moon. I want people to think about that one person they just can’t be without when they listen. Hopefully that person is a good person.”
The highly anticipated release comes after Lucky saw immense success with his critically acclaimed sophomore album released in 2022, Candydrip, which received a Grammy nomination for the Best R&B Album earlier this year. Candydrip included his breakout single “Over” which was his first single to break into the Billboard Hot 100. He delivered an electrifying performance of the track on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and on the BET Soul Train Awards.
Lucky Daye skyrocketed to success following the release of his 2018 debut single “Roll Some Mo.” For the last 5 years, Lucky has kept up the momentum, dropping three subsequent projects: his debut album Painted, Table For Two EP, and Candydrip, which have all been decorated with GRAMMY nominations and critical acclaim. Beloved by music fans and industry professionals alike, Lucky has secured 11 Grammy nominations and as well as a Grammy win for Best Progressive R&B Album for Table For Two in 2022.
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ABOUT LUCKY DAYE
GRAMMY-Award winning R&B star Lucky Daye discovered his love of music and natural gift for singing and songwriting early in life in his hometown of New Orleans. Displaced by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, Lucky moved to Atlanta for a brief stint and eventually ventured to Los Angeles to pursue his music dreams. After meeting producer D’Mile and working with him on his debut album Painted, Lucky fully realized his voice and potential. His undeniable talent as a vocalist took shape and landed him at his label home, Keep Cool, in partnership with RCA Records.
In 2022, Lucky Daye received five nominations for the 65th annual GRAMMY Awards (including Album of the Year 2x for writing credits on Beyoncé ’s RENAISSANCE and Mary J. Blige’s Good Morning Gorgeous), performed his hit single “Over” on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and released his sophomore album Candydrip. The album debuted at #5 on the Billboard Top R&B Albums Chart and #10 on the Billboard Current R&B Albums Chart, and upon release received critical acclaim from NPR, Complex, Rolling Stone, and Billboard, who hailed Daye’s latest effort as “immaculate, forward-thinking R&B.” In addition to Candydrip, Lucky has also released a number collaborations including “Star” with Megan Thee Stallion, “Too Much” with Mark Ronson, “A Mess” with Ella Mai, “CYBAH” with Syd, and more.
Prior to these accolades, Daye won the GRAMMY Award for Best Progressive R&B album for his 2021 EP Table for Two, received nominations for four GRAMMY’s in 2019, including Best R&B Album and Best R&B Song, and released his explosive hit “Roll Some Mo” in late 2018. Outside of these nominations he has also been nominated for an American Music Award, iHeart Radio Music Award, NAACP Image Award and more. He has notably performed for NPR Tiny Desk three times, as one of the only acts to ever do so.