NEW MUSIC | R JAY RELEASES LATEST SINGLE ONE DAY AT A TIME

RJAY

Listen to One Day at a Time

Lyr­ic video

Upcom­ing Urb­an artist R Jay recently released his latest single titled One Day at a Time.

One Day at a Time opens up about the struggles people face, inspir­ing people to take things step by step, one day at a time. Through heart­felt lyr­ics and ori­gin­al melod­ies, R Jay gives us a gentle remind­er that life is too pre­cious, we must make the most out of every day.

Born in the early 90’s means that he has been sur­roun­ded by many music­al greats through­out his life. Some of his biggest influ­ences include Whit­ney Hou­s­ton and Micheal Jack­son as well as his own fath­er, a Con­golese vocal­ist and gui­tar play­er who undoubtedly passed down his nat­ur­al abilities.

Hav­ing show­cased his tal­ent for per­form­ance at a young age, in many small tal­ent shows and in front of small pub­lic audi­ences, he has developed a unique way of cap­tiv­at­ing the audi­ence at his live shows.

At present, he is pro­du­cing and per­form­ing in and around Europe but is set to broaden his audi­ence with the release of One Day At a Time.

The track has already got­ten over 9k streams on Spo­ti­fy and over 5k on the music video, his biggest track to date.

One Day at a Time is avail­able NOW on all major digit­al platforms.

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Rishma

Edit­or / PR Con­sult­ant at No Bounds
Rishma Dhali­w­al has extens­ive exper­i­ence study­ing and work­ing in the music and media industry. Hav­ing writ­ten a thes­is on how Hip Hop acts as a social move­ment, she has spent years research­ing and con­nect­ing with artists who use the art form as a tool for bring­ing a voice to the voiceless.

About Rishma

Rishma Dhaliwal has extensive experience studying and working in the music and media industry. Having written a thesis on how Hip Hop acts as a social movement, she has spent years researching and connecting with artists who use the art form as a tool for bringing a voice to the voiceless.