Zella Day, born on March thirteenth, nineteen ninety-five, is an American singer, songwriter, and musician who has captivated audiences with her unique sound and heartfelt lyrics. At the tender age of fourteen, she independently released her debut album, Powered by Love, showcasing her early talent and passion for music.
Her career took a significant turn following the success of her cover of "Seven Nation Army," which led her to work as a songwriter for BMG. This pivotal moment paved the way for her signing with Hollywood Records, where she continued to hone her craft and expand her reach in the music industry.
In two thousand fourteen, Zella released her self-titled EP, which set the stage for her major label debut album, Kicker, in two thousand fifteen. The album featured the RIAA-certified single "Hypnotic," further solidifying her presence in the music scene. After a series of standalone releases, she unveiled the EP Where Does the Devil Hide in two thousand twenty and her third studio album, Sunday in Heaven, in two thousand twenty-two, both under Concord Records.
As of two thousand twenty-three, Zella Day has embraced a new chapter in her musical journey as a member of the country group Chaparelle, continuing to evolve as an artist and connect with fans through her diverse musical endeavors.