
""God, I question, is this actually real?" Day sings about her recent good fortune in 'Halo's' hypnotic opening track, 'Everything I've Ever Wanted.' Yet the lyrics that follow betray the artist's lingering closeness to a dull spell that preceded this golden era: 'I've never been able to see myself as somebody more/ somebody like the other bodies on my screen I adore.'"
"As a 'nerdy' Asian girl coming up in a majority-white school system, Day had the persistent thought: 'I'll never be a cool kid.' It weirdly translated into the artist world.""
Tiffany Day, a 26-year-old artist from Wichita, releases her sophomore album 'Halo,' which has gained millions of Spotify streams. After signing a record deal, she toured the U.S. and Canada, showcasing her music. The album's opening track, 'Everything I've Ever Wanted,' expresses her disbelief in her success while revealing her past insecurities. Day's career began in her late teens, transitioning from bedroom pop and R&B to a more electronic sound, influenced by her experiences as an Asian girl in a predominantly white school.
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