Jeffrey James Takes It Day By Day

by | Apr 5, 2024

Nashville-based singer and songwriter Jeffrey James has returned with his new single, Day By Day, out now via Preach Records.

Jeffery James

Jeffery James (Molly Peach)
Jeffery James (Molly Peach)

Over the past few years, Jeffrey James has captivated the hearts of millions with his soulful and introspective sound and his rich, velvety vocals. For his new single, James worked with John Davidson and Jacob Bryant, the lead singer and lead guitarist of the indie-rock band The Brummies. Merging Jeffrey’s soulful pop stylings with John and Jacob’s indie sensibilities, the trio created an irresistibly catchy, genre-blending anthem with Day By Day.

“The song is based on my own experience of growing and learning about life and love alongside my wife,” James shares. “It hasn’t always been perfect or easy, but there is nothing better than knowing you have a partner who is by your side and ready to take on whatever comes next.”

Listen to Day By Day below:

Pairing catchy pop melodics and R&B influences with reflective lyricism, Jeffrey James’s songs explore the complex emotional layers of human experience with compassion and curiosity. Since making his debut in 2016, he has amassed millions of streams across his repertoire, received praise from tastemakers like Billboard and 1883 Magazine, and had his music featured in numerous TV shows and films. In Spring 2022, his collaboration with Grammy Award-winning DJ, Dave Audé, climbed to number 5 on the UK dance charts. Over the course of his singles, collaborations and EPs, James has continued to explore his sound, emerging as an exciting force in the contemporary pop space.

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