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As many of the other greats in the rap industry, Day Parkay attributes his love for the music to icons like Biggie Smalls and Jay-Z. One of his favorite songs growing up was Biggie’s “Juicy” and Day has been quoted by saying that this hit made his “soul dance.” From the “Juicy Fruit” song sample, originally recorded by Mtume in 1982, to the way Biggie spoke his life through swagged lyrics and a potent melody – it all touched Day Parkay to his core. And he certainly can’t leave out the methodical movement of Rocafella. Feeling the pain in the words of Jay-Z’s “Some How, Some Way,” it was evident that soulful sounds were a magnetic pull for him.
Diplomatic Immunity and College Drop Out were also major inspirations with beats that pulled you in and made every part of you become in sync. Day Parkay also humbly respects the craft of Nas and Nipsey Hussle. So it’s easy to see that he and his music can only be great because the DNA of his sound has intertwined the likes of those before him.
You can check out videos of this lyrical mastermind on YouTube. Also, follow him via Instagram @day_parkay to stay updated with show dates and more!
Diplomatic Immunity and College Drop Out were also major inspirations with beats that pulled you in and made every part of you become in sync. Day Parkay also humbly respects the craft of Nas and Nipsey Hussle. So it’s easy to see that he and his music can only be great because the DNA of his sound has intertwined the likes of those before him.
You can check out videos of this lyrical mastermind on YouTube. Also, follow him via Instagram @day_parkay to stay updated with show dates and more!
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