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Day, Alex. Keep me up (Single)

download youtube shorts He said "I like the focus not being on me. I’ve never really liked the recognition very much. I just wanna make the best work I can make". Day, Alex. "Alex Day's Comment on Alex Day - Scared Like Me (lyrics/chords) video". Day, Alex. "Comment on Goodbye Nerimon (Last Video!)". Day, Alex (14 February 2014). Sweets For Two. Day, Alex (6 November 2010). Hi, I'm An Atheist. Tom Milsom. This was then followed by an EP, 117% Complete, in March 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as Pokémon. Day released the single without support from a record label or TV coverage, and outsold songs from multi-platinum artists such as Coldplay, Rihanna, and Katy Perry. On 17 May 2015, Day released a new single available to download on his website, entitled 'Keep Me Up'. The Daily Day (12 July 2015). "The Value of Impermanence". Day also announced that he would be releasing a new album on 4 October 2015 and throughout the year he would release three more singles from this album. Though nothing came of this, Fletcher and many other YouTubers and ex-colleagues of Day spoke out against the release of the book and encouraged their followers not to purchase it.


Day stated that the creation of a new channel was to "define a fresh start and have a channel focused on my new direction, with an active audience I know is there just for that", and to clear out dead subscribers from the old channel after the loss of viewership. Day alleges that he subsequently attempted to reach out to McDonnell and that they could not agree upon a method of communication. On 3 April 2015, Day uploaded a new track to his channel, which was a cover of Chumbawamba's Ugh! On 1 April 2012, Day released his second single, "Lady Godiva", a cover of the 1966 Peter and Gordon song. Catherine. "Alex Day's Upcoming Single, "Lady Godiva"". Alex Day: 'People Are Friendly in America' (Tubefilter Interview). I think parts of it are my best work and overall it's probably the most cohesive release I’ve ever put out'. The single was Day's first to get a physical release in UK record stores following a one-single distribution arrangement with HMV and other stores. Day, Alex. "The new single - 'Lady Godiva'". In May 2012, Day released three singles-"Good Morning Sunshine", "She Walks Right Through Me", and "This Kiss"-on a single day, selling nearly 150,000 copies.


Day also appeared with the Chartjackers at the Hammersmith Apollo for the BBC Switch Live 2009 show, along with artists such as Black Eyed Peas, N-Dubz, and Pixie Lott. Masterton, James (16 November 2009). "Week Ending 21 November 2009". Chart Watch UK. Lavelle, Fiona (20 November 2009). "York student attempt to storm charts". Day, Alex. "Alex Day's YouTube Channel". Amongst these, Day's YouTube channel also contains travel vlogs, music videos and satirical rants. In June 2014, he had reached over a million subscribers and his videos had been watched over 100 million times. His second album, The World Is Mine (I Don't Know Anything), was released in June 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album. Alex (22 August 2010). "Cabbage". In August 2010, Day visited Zambia whilst taking part in the World Vision Vlogger charity event. Day, Alex (15 August 2014). The Underground Storyteller. Saphire-Bernstein, Evie. "Why Alex Day's "Big Girls In Costumes" Video Upset Everyone". Within its first week of release, the song charted at No. 15, making it Day's second UK Top 20 hit.

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Day's return to YouTube in October 2014 following the sexual misconduct allegations was met with a negative response, in particular his decision to monetise response videos to the sexual abuse allegations. In the half-hour video he also referenced what he saw as "militant" reactions posted on the social networking site, Tumblr, labelling them as "an angry torrent of abuse" and "people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn't agree with them". Nothing Is Under Control! Day further found success through a popular series of videos entitled Alex Reads Twilight, in which he read and critically analysed the popular young-adult novel Twilight, by Stephenie Meyer. Day, Alex (5 October 2014). The Past. Day, Alex. "ON CONSENT". Day, Alex (17 May 2015). "Keep Me Up (single)". Alex (1 December 2015). "TRIGGER WARNING: ALEX DAY". In December 2015, Day announced his return to Nerimon. The song later peaked on UK charts at No. 25. In order to promote the single, Day held a one-day tour entitled Stupidfest, which was free for entry.


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