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Jay-Day is a bold voice rising from the ashes of adversity — an artist, performer, and entrepreneur who’s made resilience his brand. With music that blends raw emotion, melodic hooks, and high-octane delivery, he’s built a name through unforgettable performances and inspirational tracks like “Can’t Break Me Down,” featuring Marcus Porter.
Every lyric comes from lived experience — from battling mental health struggles to finding purpose through pain. Instead of backing down, Jay-Day rose up. Now, he uses his platform to light the way for others. His journey has led him to stages and community-driven events, including Audacy’s We Can Survive 10-year anniversary, where he raised funds for suicide prevention through the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Outside of music, Jay-Day leads Strivewear — a motivational merch line that reflects his grind mentality. It’s more than apparel — it’s a reminder to keep striving, even when the world says stop.
Whether he’s performing or designing for his brand, Jay-Day is here to do more than entertain. He’s here to inspire. His voice matters because it speaks to everyone who’s ever been counted out — and proves they can still rise.
Every lyric comes from lived experience — from battling mental health struggles to finding purpose through pain. Instead of backing down, Jay-Day rose up. Now, he uses his platform to light the way for others. His journey has led him to stages and community-driven events, including Audacy’s We Can Survive 10-year anniversary, where he raised funds for suicide prevention through the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Outside of music, Jay-Day leads Strivewear — a motivational merch line that reflects his grind mentality. It’s more than apparel — it’s a reminder to keep striving, even when the world says stop.
Whether he’s performing or designing for his brand, Jay-Day is here to do more than entertain. He’s here to inspire. His voice matters because it speaks to everyone who’s ever been counted out — and proves they can still rise.