After lighting up the scene with his infectious club anthem “It’s Going Down Tonight,” fearless lyricist Daze the Nomad is preparing to take fans even deeper into his world with the release of two new singles— “Dear HipHop” and “The Good Ole Daze,” arriving this July 4th. Bold, reflective, and rooted in truth, these back-to-back drops show the full range of an artist whose pen is as sharp as his presence.
Where “It’s Going Down Tonight” had us moving to the beat with its vivid party energy and pulsing hooks, “Dear HipHop” shifts gears to deliver a more intimate message. The track is a deeply personal love letter to the culture that raised him—a raw reflection of how Hip-Hop became his voice in the silence, his light in the chaos. Raised within the foster care system and shaped by years spent navigating boarding schools and detention centers, Daze found clarity and courage in music. “Growing up in the system, I found solace and a voice in music,” he shares, “inspired to tell my life story through Hip-Hop and R&B.”
If “Dear HipHop” is about reverence, “The Good Ole Daze” is about remembrance. With soulful undertones and a reflective vibe, this track takes listeners back to a simpler time—before the chaos, before the struggle—when dreams were still pure and possibility felt endless. It’s not just nostalgia; it’s a tribute to resilience, survival, and the moments that made him who he is.
This double release marks a new creative chapter for Daze, who’s been steadily building a reputation for authenticity and versatility. His last single, “It’s Going Down Tonight,” continues to gain traction as a high-energy crowd favorite, while his previous release, “Don’t Sleep,” made waves with a self-directed music video currently airing on Roku TV’s The AandR channel. His ability to pair visual storytelling with powerful lyricism sets him apart as a rare talent—equal parts artist and auteur.
With more singles like “Rollercoaster” and “On Fleek” on the horizon, and live performances scheduled across New York City—from yacht parties to lounges and summer festivals—Daze the Nomad is proving he’s not just making music, he’s building a movement. One rooted in truth, survival, and a relentless drive to turn pain into power.
This July 4th, Daze isn’t just dropping new music—he’s delivering a declaration. One for the culture. One for the journey. One for those still searching for their voice in the noise.
Stream “It’s Going Down Tonight” now on all major platforms, and get ready to experience the next evolution of Daze the Nomad.
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