Lucky Daye Pulls Together Elements Of Funk And Soul Into An Experimental R&B Package On "Karma"

Get out in front of the pack and involve yourself with Lucky Daye.

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If you're in search of a fresh-faced addition to your playlists, we've got you covered today with rising singer Lucky Daye and his latest single "Karma". There's a range of audible influences to his sound, as the New Orleans native throws in elements of funk and soul into an experimental R&B package, best exhibited on debut EP I, released late last year. Lucky's new single, "Karma", cleverly flips a bassline most recognisable from Ginuwine's "Pony", and also references the verse structure of the 1996 smash to great effect.

It was last year's "Roll Some Mo" that reigned in the hype for the artist, even drawing Frank Ocean comparisons. Ahead of the release of his forthcoming EP, II, get out in front of the pack and involve yourself with Lucky Daye above.

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