28 June 2024 - 0 Comments
Following the remarkable success of his debut single Bubblegum Pop, DayEyez, the AI-driven musical project led by Shaun Dayman, proudly announces the release of his highly anticipated second single, Cold Reaction. Available today on all major streaming platforms, Cold Reaction is set to enthrall listeners with its emotive lyrics and innovative sound.
Cold Reaction explores the darker side of love, depicting the unraveling of a once-passionate relationship. With poignant lyrics such as "Heat of passion, now it's gone / Love was burning, now it's done," the song vividly portrays the demise of love. The new release features a second AI vocalist, adding depth and complexity to the narrative started in Bubblegum Pop.
Lines like "Cold reaction, no affection / Frozen hearts in wrong direction" capture the painful transition from warmth and connection to cold detachment. The emotive vocals and haunting melodies reflect the heartache and disillusionment of a relationship turned sour.
Shaun Dayman on the Evolution of DayEyez: "We've all experienced the highs and lows of love, and Cold Reaction is my way of exploring the darker side of those emotions. After the upbeat energy of Bubblegum Pop, I wanted to take listeners on a different journey, showing the contrast and continuation of the story," says Shaun Dayman, the creative force behind DayEyez. "Adding a second AI vocalist has really enhanced the storytelling, bringing a new dimension to the song."
DayEyez’s debut single Bubblegum Pop has achieved significant success, garnering over 5,000 streams and reaching approximately 2,500 monthly listeners. The track made its way onto overseas radio, blogs, and around 200 Spotify playlists, setting a high bar for what's to come.
Cold Reaction is now available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and all major streaming platforms. This emotionally charged track is sure to resonate with both fans and newcomers, continuing the narrative arc established by Bubblegum Pop.
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