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SONY MUSIC PUBLISHING SHINES WITH DAYGLOW
3/3/21

Sony Music Publishing has inked indie-pop singer/songwriter/producer Dayglow to a global deal.

Known for his breakthrough hit, “Can I Call You Tonight?," the Fort-Worth Texas native Dayglow, born Sloan Struble, accumulated 190m+ global streams on the track RTD and saw it reach #2 on both Alt and Triple A radio.

Continuing his momentum, Dayglow has announced his forthcoming sophomore album, Harmony House, will be released on 5/21 and can be pre-ordered here. He also unveiled two new singles, “Something” and “Close to You,” and recently appeared on Stephen Colbert’s The Late Show.

“Sloan is someone who from the jump, impressed me with his creative vision and dedication to songwriting and producing. He puts so much thought into everything he does for Dayglow and it all starts and ends with him. We are so excited and honored to be partnering with him,” shared Sony Music Publishing SVP, Creative Jennifer Knoepfle.

“I’m so stoked to be working with the Sony Music Publishing family. As an artist making all of my music on my own, it’s awesome to have the full team backing me up. Working with good people is vital for me, and everyone in SMP is so kind, creative and understanding of me and my work,” added Dayglow.

Dayglow began his music career during college with the release of his 2018 debut album, Fuzzybrain, which yielded “Can I Call You Tonight?” as well as fan favorites like “Hot Rod” and “Listerine.”