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Brent de la Cruz returns with his latest single, “Day to Day”, a track that captures a feeling many know but few can describe. Built on smooth guitar lines and a steady pulse, the song carries the listener through moments of self-reflection and quiet growth. Lyrically honest and musically tight, “Day to Day” is a strong step forward in Brent’s path as an artist who blends indie, pop, and hip-hop with ease.

Born and raised in San Diego, Brent found his sound through late-night skate sessions and time spent exploring music on his own terms. He took that DIY energy into the studio, writing and producing songs that speak directly to experience without overcomplication. His previous tracks—“Perfect,” “Save Your Breath,” and “Soft Words”—have gained millions of streams and landed on Spotify’s New Music Friday, Lorem, and All New Indie.

“Day to Day” would be at home on playlists like Fresh Finds Indie, anti pop, crush, ‘fit check, and Late Night Vibes. It’s the kind of track that fits both a solo night drive and a shared moment on the aux. As for the road, Brent could easily share stages with artists like Dominic Fike, Jean Dawson, Role Model, or Dijon—artists who, like him, live between styles but make it all feel seamless.

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