Skyler Day - 'Heartcrusher'

Georgia-native Skyler Day has just released her new single ‘Heartcrusher’ – having already amassed a devoted fan base – this track will send her flying further into a successful future.
‘Heartcrusher’ was written and produced by Skyler Day, details the unceremonious end of a relationship and can best be described as a handful of razor blades wrapped in a silky bow. Her unique production made up of warm synths, dreamy keys and atmospheric melodies serves as the perfect bed for her intimate vocals while her cutting lyrics add a sting that unfortunately most of us can relate to. With three EPs and several singles under her belt, Day is carving out her place in the music world and gaining recognition for her raw and honest storytelling.
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