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From Derry, Ireland, to America, Daniella Boyd’s music is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Moving at just seven years old after a tragic house fire took her parents, Daniella found solace in the melodies that carried her through loss, longing, and healing.
Her debut album, What We Dream Is Real, weaves joyful pop with ethereal indie folk, a sound both uplifting and haunting. Each song reflects the emotions she’s lived—dreams of a brighter tomorrow, nostalgic calls to her homeland, and an aching sense of loss. “What We Dream Is Real” reminds us of hope, while “Danny Boy” and “The Parting Glass” honor her Irish roots with bittersweet reverence.
Daniella’s music takes a haunting turn with “Monsters Under My Bed” and “Could Have Been,” where heartache and loneliness resonate in every note. Yet, in the midst of sorrow, “Cherish These Days” and “Leave a Light On” celebrate love, joy, and fleeting moments. The live version of “The First” completes her story.
In What We Dream Is Real, Daniella Boyd delivers an album that transcends age and circumstance—one that speaks to those who have loved, lost, and grown. A voice of both vulnerability and strength, Daniella reminds us that even in dark times, the light of our dreams can still guide the way.
Her debut album, What We Dream Is Real, weaves joyful pop with ethereal indie folk, a sound both uplifting and haunting. Each song reflects the emotions she’s lived—dreams of a brighter tomorrow, nostalgic calls to her homeland, and an aching sense of loss. “What We Dream Is Real” reminds us of hope, while “Danny Boy” and “The Parting Glass” honor her Irish roots with bittersweet reverence.
Daniella’s music takes a haunting turn with “Monsters Under My Bed” and “Could Have Been,” where heartache and loneliness resonate in every note. Yet, in the midst of sorrow, “Cherish These Days” and “Leave a Light On” celebrate love, joy, and fleeting moments. The live version of “The First” completes her story.
In What We Dream Is Real, Daniella Boyd delivers an album that transcends age and circumstance—one that speaks to those who have loved, lost, and grown. A voice of both vulnerability and strength, Daniella reminds us that even in dark times, the light of our dreams can still guide the way.