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Over the course of her breakout success in 2016 with her Gold-certified debut album Sit Still, Look Pretty and ensuing career, Daya’s music has amassed more than 1.8 billion streams on Spotify alone, along with an additional 1.6 billion Spotify streams for the diamond-certified smash “Don’t Let Me Down” with The Chainsmokers, for which she earned her first GRAMMY Award. She has collaborated with artists such as Gryffin, RL Grime, JVKE, NOTD and Shallou.

In 2019, Daya began forging new territory across film & television with her songs “Forward Motion” and “Keeping It In The Dark” which were featured as original songs in Amazon Studios’ Late Night film starring Mindy Kaling & Emma Thompson and 13 Reasons Why’s season 3 soundtrack, respectively. In 2021, her songs "What If I Told You" and "Evil" were featured as original songs in The L Word: Generation Q and Blade Runner Black Lotus, respectively.

She has graced Billboard’s annual 21 Under 21 list every year since her debut and emerged as the youngest honoree on Forbes’ 30 Under 30 music list in 2017. She has embarked on multiple headline tours, opened for Carly Rae Jepsen and MARINA and performed at multiple Pride events, including the first U.S. World Pride Opening Ceremony in June 2019 among other illustrious artists like Cyndi Lauper, Billy Porter, Chaka Khan, Ciara and Todrick Hall. She released two EPs in 2021 and 2022: The Difference and In Between Dreams via AWAL/Sandlot & Kasher records and is currently working on her sophomore full-length debut.

“It feels like a rebirth of self, sonically and visually, and it’s a small piece of an entire world... I’m the most creatively stimulated and motivated I’ve felt in a while and I hope others can tap into that energy and get just as excited for this new era as I am.” - Daya