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Lucky Daye

R&B·Music·established·United States
WELL LOVED
Quality and recognition well-matched
No Gap
LISTENERS
4.3M
YT SUBS
554K
SOCIAL
768K
CHAMPIONS
0

Lucky Daye is David Debrandon Brown, a Grammy-winning R&B singer-songwriter from New Orleans born in 1985. He worked as a songwriter for major artists from 2008-2017 before achieving solo success with his breakthrough single 'Roll Some Mo' in 2018 and subsequent albums including Painted (2019), Candydrip (2022), and Algorithm (2024).

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NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS (4)
  • Festival performances including Montreux Jazz Festival
  • Grammy wins and nominations
  • Major label deal with Keep Cool/RCA
  • Platinum certification for 'Over'
SIMILAR ARTISTS (5)
FREQUENTLY ASKED (5)
Q:Is Lucky Daye underrated?

Lucky Daye has a Quality-to-Fame Gap Score of 4 out of 100. they have notable achievements including festival performances including montreux jazz festival.

Q:What genre is Lucky Daye?

Lucky Daye works in R&B originating from United States (Louisiana). As a music artist at the "established" level, Lucky Daye has a Wikipedia presence and is categorized within the broader R&B scene. They are signed to a major label.

Q:How many monthly listeners does Lucky Daye have?

Lucky Daye has approximately 4.3M monthly listeners on Spotify. They also have 554K YouTube subscribers and approximately 768K combined social media followers. A substantial audience, though the gap analysis identifies areas where recognition still lags behind quality.

Q:Who are similar artists to Lucky Daye?

Fans of Lucky Daye often also enjoy Daniel Caesar, Khalid, The Weeknd, Frank Ocean, Brent Faiyaz. These artists share common ground in the R&B space and/or the United States music scene. If you appreciate Lucky Daye's approach to r&b, these artists offer similar qualities.

Q:Why isn't Lucky Daye more famous?

With a Gap Score of 4/100, Lucky Daye's artistic quality significantly exceeds their current level of recognition (established). Contributing factors: the gap between quality and fame often comes down to timing, market dynamics, and the inherent biases of recommendation algorithms that favor established artists.

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