Day, Alex. Keep me up (Single)
I think parts of it are my best work and overall it's probably the most cohesive release I’ve ever put out'. Alex Day: 'People Are Friendly in America' (Tubefilter Interview). In March 2014, Day admitted to having engaged in "manipulative relationships" with some women and having "created situations that put people under enormous pressure". Therefore, the channel featured various other hosts, with videos created by people other than Day. 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. On 1 April 2012, Day released his second single, "Lady Godiva", a cover of the 1966 Peter and Gordon song. Within its first week of release, the song charted at No. 15, making it Day's second UK Top 20 hit. On 28 January 2016 he confirmed the album would be called Split Infinities and would be the first of his solo albums to feature a backing band. Day has received millions of plays for his music by releasing music videos on YouTube, with his most popular being the 2011 single "Forever Yours", whose music video reached 1.5 million views in its first week of release.
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In June 2014, he had reached over a million subscribers and his videos had been watched over 100 million times. For Christmas 2011, Day released his single "Forever Yours", which reached No. 4 in the UK Singles chart after selling over 50,000 copies in one week. Day, Alex. "Keep Me Up (single)". This "disruptive" model largely ignored the conventional method of releasing one single every few months, and its success was profiled in MTV and Billboard. Day also mentioned that he planned on creating and uploading more videos talking about the situation. In order to develop a more private life, he eventually hid most of his channel's content from public view and set up a Patreon where he continues to produce unlisted videos, music and other content through donations. Amongst these, Day's YouTube channel also contains travel vlogs, music videos and satirical rants. Saphire-Bernstein, Evie. "Why Alex Day's "Big Girls In Costumes" Video Upset Everyone". Day unlisted a video about cosplaying entitled "Big Girls in Costumes" after criticism that he was belittling obese women who took part in the activity. In 2008, Day founded Chameleon Circuit, a Trock (short for "timelord rock") band that wrote music inspired by the British TV show Doctor Who.
On 3 October, Day announced he would release the album a day early for all of those who signed on for the newsletter. In December 2015, Day announced he had recorded five new songs for an untitled studio release in the future. Alex (1 December 2015). "TRIGGER WARNING: ALEX DAY". In December 2015, Day announced his return to Nerimon. Day, Alex. "Comment on Goodbye Nerimon (Last Video!)". Apple Store Stories. nerimon. During its conception and writing, Carrie Hope Fletcher threatened legal action in regards to her inclusion in the book. Day was featured in the book Choose Yourself by James Altucher, where Altucher encourages others to bypass the "middle man" and build their own audience online. Altucher, James. "How A YouTube Sensation Beat Justin Timberlake and the Music Industry". Day, Alex. "Alex Day Music". Day also released 11 alternate versions of "Forever Yours", confirming that all sales revenue made from the alternate versions would be going to charity, chiefly to World Vision. To ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, Day released an EP of acoustic songs, Soup Sessions: Acoustic, in November 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.
On the album, Day stated 'This was a hard album to make. Klima, Jeff. "Alex Day Now Involved In 'Sexual Misconduct' Allegations, Asked To Be Pulled From DFTBA Records As Well". Alex (22 August 2010). "Cabbage". Day, Alex (15 August 2014). The Underground Storyteller. Jaworski, Michelle (6 October 2014). "Alex Day breaks his silence on abuse allegations". Day, Alex (5 October 2014). The Past. Nowhere Left To Hide', video shorts available in October. He also announced that rather than a physical CD edition, Nowhere Left To Hide would be released as a physical USB with the album on. It was later announced that this album would be called 'Nowhere Left To Hide'. The album debuted at No. 2 on the UK iTunes charts. Day, Alex. "Alex Day's Status". Day, Alex. "Alex Day's YouTube Channel". YouTube. Retrieved 18 May 2015. Q: Why start a new channel? He filmed and shared his experiences on YouTube. His response was criticised by several YouTube contributors such as Laci Green, Jack Howard and Tomska. 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.
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