ABOUT

Bio/EPK: DAYZY is an exciting new rapper, singer, and songwriter hailing from Liverpool, known for his unique, raw, and melodic sound. His vibe emanates a throwback Hip-Hop mixed with new school style and Afro jazz-influenced creativity, driven by a serious purpose.

“Ever since I picked up a pen and started to make music around four years ago, I have been committed to making a statement to the world to show that underdogs can win,” says the young wordsmith. “I want to tell my story—the real life of a Congolese boy named David Tusifu Sebuyange who was raised in the streets of Toxteth, chained down by a corrupt system that doesn’t allow him or people like him to be free. I want to be able to impact the culture and show the grassroots that we can make an impact in the world.”

After releasing a handful of warm-up singles, which garnered ardent praise and interest from key tastemakers, DAYZY is set to take things up a notch with the release of his debut EP, ‘Land of Zion,’ this year.

“This piece of work has been in development for a while and acts as a capsule to expressing my story and how I want the world to understand me and my music,” says DAYZY.

DAYZY has had postive reveiws from Radio station to Magazines; Dave Monks from BBC Music has classed DAYZY ‘one of the best locally sourced music from Mersyside’ and VERSUS magazine has stated DAYZY as, ‘One of Liverpool’s most exciting new wave creatives.’ (Find out more by clicking here)

DAYZY has crafted a signature sound that resonates with a growing fanbase and has caught the attention of influential figures in the industry. His journey from the streets of Toxteth to the cusp of mainstream success is a testament to his talent and determination. Fans have often compared DAYZY to the likes of Mike, Little Simz, Kaytranda and Andre 3000.

Liverpool musician DAYZY has made a mark with sold-out shows at venues like Metrocola and by supporting acts such as Slum Village, KRS-ONE, Dele Sosimi, Children of Zeus, and Arrested Development at notable venues. He has performed at major festivals like Africa Oye and the Manchester Jazz Festival. Recently, he previewed his upcoming ‘Land of Zion’ EP with a live orchestra at the Liverpool Philharmonic during the Liverpool International Music Festival. DAYZY is now preparing for a UK mini-tour to share his unique sound with a wider audience. See more by clicking here

Music appearances: Channel 4’s ‘Disability Benefits’ Short Film. Music also appeared in Dr Martens X Size? Liverpool .

Stay tuned for DAYZY’s ‘Land of Zion’—an EP that promises to be a powerful and personal statement from an artist who is just getting started.