DDay Music | Artist Features and Collaborations

 

A tactical music magician behind the scenes, elevating artist’s talent and perfecting their sound from Lakeview to Lagos

Elevate Your Sound | Drive, Determination, Definition

Working as a partner towards success with independent and signed hip-hop, rap and r&b artists. Through hard work and many long nights in the lab, I’ve been fortunate to have been able to build up a versatile resume of incredible projects with artists around the globe. A masterpiece is born through continuous passion, drive and determination to define emotion and evoke feeling. One of my primary goals when working with an artist is working collaboratively to perfect their sound and strategically deliver the best and most innovative project of their career.

Singles | Mixtapes

From Lagos to LA, DDay has engineered, mastered, mixed and hosted hip-hop and r&B singles and mixtapes.

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Radio Features | Promotion

Weekly RawTV Radio Exclusives on Chicago’s Power 92.3. Provided Promotional Radio Appearances (live) for Independent Artists.

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Mastering | Mixing

A tactical musical perfectionist. DDay works tirelessly at his craft and makes sure every piece of music is a polished final product and reflects his creativity and inspiration.

DMP | Scratchin the Surface

Chicago hip-hop collective DMP’s unique and pure sound gives the listener a front row seat to the struggle. Stream the highly rated and reviewed “Scratchin the Surface.” Mixed/Mastered by DDay.

Cess Lo | The Briefcase

DMV underground King, CessLo delivers a masterpiece and the reception was crazy! “The Briefcase” is full of DMV pain, motivation and triumph. Executive produced, hosted, mixed and mastered by DDay.

StayFly | Launch Sequence

Debut mixtape by Jada Stayfly, mixed/mastered by DDay. A unique look into NYC & Chicago hip-hop collaboration at it’s best. An amazing early product, but poor promotion put this tape in the unfortunate category of slept on.

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