Lucky Daye’s ‘Candy Drip’ Tracklist Features Appearances From Smino, Lil Durk, And Chiiild

Next week, Lucky Daye will release his sophomore album Candy Drip. He’s already released singles from it, including “Over” last fall, which arrived with a video featuring model Jordyn Woods. He followed up that single with the album’s title track and “NWA” with Lil Durk. Before it arrives on March 11, Lucky has returned to share the official tracklist.

Candy Drip will deliver 17 songs, including the aforementioned singles. Lucky will also handle most of the vocal responsibilities, as it features just three guest appearances. Smino, Lil Durk, and Chiiild will make individual contributions in what will hopefully amount to a strong follow-up to Lucky’s Grammy-nominated debut album Painted.

Shortly after Candy Drip arrives, Lucky will head out on a North American tour with singer Joyce Wrice serving as the opener for the string of shows.

You can revisit the cover art for Candy Drip above and view its full tracklist below.

1. “Intro”
2. “God Body” featuring Smino
3. “Feels Like”
4. “NWA” featuring Lil Durk
5. “Guess”
6. “Candy Drip (Interlude)”
7. “Candy Drip”
8. “Deserve”
9. “Intermission”
10. “Over”
11. “F*ckin’ Sound”
12. “Compassion” featuring Chiiild
13. “Touch Somebody (Interlude)”
14. “Used to Be Yours”
15. “Fever”
16. “Cherry Forest”
17. “Ego”

Candy Drip is out 3/11 via Keep Cool/RCA. You can pre-save the album here.

Lucky Daye Unveils The Release Date And Cover Art For His Upcoming Album, ‘Candy Drip’

It only took a few years for Lucky Daye to become one of the prominent voices of modern R&B. In 2019, Daye released his debut album, Painted, which became one of the best R&B releases of that year and scored multiple Grammy nominations. He’s also landed collaborations with the likes of Babyface, Ari Lennox, Wale, Ty Dolla Sign, and more. After dropping his EP Table For Two in 2021, Daye is ready to grace the world with his sophomore album, which he spoke about recently.

Daye previously announced that his sophomore album would be titled Candy Drip after he released its title track back in December. Now, he’s confirmed it will arrive on March 10. He also unveiled the cover art, which displays a close-up picture of Daye, who’s covered in some sticky liquid that looks a lot like honey. The announcement arrives after Daye shared “NWA” with Lil Durk, which is the second single from the forthcoming album.

Shortly after Candy Drip arrives, Daye will head out on a North American tour with singer Joyce Wrice. It kicks off March 18 in Portland, Oregon, and continues for a little over a month before coming to an end in New York City on April 25.

Candy Drip is out 3/10 via Keep Cool and RCA. You can pre-save it here.

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Lucky Daye Pounds His Chest With Confidence On The Thumping ‘NWA’ With Lil Durk

At the end of 2021, Lucky Daye announced that his sophomore album Candy Drip would arrive at some point during the spring of 2022. He shared the news by releasing its enticing title track. The project will follow up his 2019 debut album Painted, which received a Grammy nomination at the 2020 award show. In Lucky’s latest step towards his upcoming second album, he recruits Lil Durk for their new single “NWA.” The track sees both acts in a very confident state as they flex their ability to attain women and keep them happy while also discussing their smoking habits.

Lucky’s new song comes after he announced that he’d be hitting the road in support of his Candy Drip album. The string of shows will begin next month with a stop in Portland, Oregon, and continue through April before coming to an end in New York. Lucky Daye will also bring singer Joyce Wrice with him as an opener for the tour.

Aside from the upcoming tour, Lucky has been fairly active on the music side of things. After releasing his Table For Two EP last year, he delivered a handful of collaborations that saw him work with Nao, VanJess, BJ The Chicago Kid, Khalid, and more.

Scroll up to the video above to hear Lucky Daye and Lil Durk’s new song.

Lucky Daye Announces His Sophomore Album ‘Candy Drip’ With Its Enticing Title Track

It’s been less than a year since Lucky Daye dropped his EP Table For Two, featuring Ari Lennox, Tiana Major9, Yebba, and more, but it looks like he’ll be making a return very soon. The singer announced his sophomore album Candy Drip will arrive at the top of 2022, and he also released its title track. “Candy Drip” is a woozy effort that sees Daye declaring his love for a special woman in his life. He also spoke about the album on Twitter. “Two years ago I released my first studio album for me,” he wrote. “It was an important turning point in my life. I can never thank you enough but I’m ready for something new. You ready?”

It’s been a while since Daye released a full album, namely his 2019 Grammy-nominated debut Painted. In addition to Table For Two, Daye also delivered a number of guest features in 2021 with artists like Nao, BJ The Chicago Kid, Khalid, VanJess, and more.

Daye also announced a 2022 North American tour in support of the forthcoming album. He’ll hit the road starting on March 18 in Portland, Oregon, and perform at a string of shows that continues for a little over a month before things come to an end in New York City on April 25.

You can listen to “Candy Drip” in the video above and check out Lucky Daye’s 2022 tour dates below.

3/18 — Portland, OR @ Roseland Theatre
3/19 — Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theatre
3/20 — Seattle, WA @ The Showbox
3/22 — San Francisco, CA @ Regency Ballroom
3/24 — San Diego, CA @ House Of Blues
3/25 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Novo
3/26 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
3/29 — Dallas, TX @ House Of Blues
3/30 — Austin, TX @ Emos
3/31 — Houston, TX @ House Of Blues
4/1 — New Orleans, LA @ Joy Theatre
4/3 — Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage
4/5 — Raleigh, NC @ Lincoln Theatre
4/6 — Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood Theatre
4/8 — Nashville, TN @ Cannery Ballroom
4/9 — Louisville, KY @ Mercury Ballroom
4/10 _ Chicago, IL @ House Of Blues
4/12 — Detroit, MI @ The Majestic
4/13 — Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre
4/15 — Cleveland, OH @ House Of Blues
4/16 — Silver Springs, MD @ The Fillmore
4/17 — Norfolk, VA @ The NorVa
4/19 — Boston, MA @ Royale
4/21 — New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
4/22 — Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre Of Living Arts (TLA)
4/25 — New York, NY @ Terminal 5