
Grammy winner Daya releases sultry new anthem "Bad Girl"
Grammy winner Daya has returned with sultry new bop "Bad Girl", which marks her first release of 2021.
"Bad Girl" follows Daya's October 2020 outing "First Time", and was co-written by Daya alongside JKash, Michael Pollack, Madison Love and Andrew Goldstein, alongside featuring production from Goldstein and Charlie Puth.
Daya says of the track and its accompanying Clyde Munroe-directed video, "I’ve grappled with my femininity for a long time. I didn’t like being called ‘pretty’ when I was younger and didn’t like subscribing to conventional beauty standards. But as I’ve grown into my sexuality and throughout my relationship, I’ve felt more at home in my femininity, physically and emotionally, mainly because my femininity is no longer ‘required’ or defined by being with a man."
"Bad Girl" is due to feature on Daya's forthcoming EP due for release this year.
The Grammy winning singer/songwriter is yet to follow up her 2016 debut album Sit Still, Look Pretty.
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