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"Happy Days" is a song recorded by American singer
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. It was written by
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, Sean Mullins, Ali Tamposi,
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,
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, and produced by More Mega for Candy's unreleased album ''Daddy Issues''. It was released as the second single from the record, following the previously released "Rubber Band Stacks". In 2017, Candy left RCA to focus on releasing a second
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(EP), and the release of ''Daddy Issues'' was canceled. Moving away from the past
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sound from her 2014 EP ''Opulence'', the track is an
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song that revolves around the pursuit of happiness and the struggles involved. Critical response to "Happy Days" was mixed; some music critics praised the sound while another criticized it alongside the other promotional singles for the album. Renata Raksha directed the song's music video, which features Candy portraying three characters based on parts of her psyche. The video received positive feedback from ''Elle UK''.


Background and release

Brooke Candy Brooke Dyan Candy (born July 20, 1989) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and tattoo artist. Raised in the suburbs of Los Angeles, daughter of Tom Candy, former CFO of ''Hustler Magazine'', Brooke rose to prominence after starring in Gr ...
announced the release of "Happy Day" on January 25, 2016, by releasing footage of its music video through her
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account. The single was released on January 29, 2016. Produced by More Mega, "Happy Days" is written by
Cassie Davis Cassie Davis (born 1987) is an Australian singer and songwriter from Perth. Her debut album, '' Differently,'' was released in 2009. Biography Davis was born in Gnangara, Western Australia, the second child of a family of four. Her father, ...
, Sean Mullins, Ali Tamposi,
Olivia Waithe Olivia Charlotte Waithe (born 31 May 1988), better known by her stage name Livvi Franc, is a British Barbadian singer-songwriter. Early life Franc was born in Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England to an English mother and a Bajan father. Franc' ...
,
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. The track uses the music from her previously released video "A Study In Duality". A remix package was released on April 1, 2017, to promote the song. In 2017, the release for ''Daddy Issues'' was canceled after Candy left RCA to record an
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(EP) that returned to her original punk-inspired
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sound. In an interview with
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, she clarified: "Sony and I parted ways – I made an entire album with them, but technically they own that music".


Composition and lyrics

The single marks a shift from Candy's previous material, as she began to develop a more
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-friendly sound described as "gloomy electro-pop". Candy stated about her new musical direction: "In recent past I’ve found myself undergoing endless transformations through emotional states of being and it is reflected through changing vocal styles and aesthetic approaches… I am exploring sounds that are bit more polished and digestible." She also talked about the lyrics's meaning on an interview with
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saying: "This song addresses the struggle I've had looking for "happy days" in every possible easy way, only to find out that you can't short cut the constantly on-going process of finding your version of happiness."


Critical reception

"Happy Days" received mainly a positive response from music critics. Megan Williams form IDOL Magazine praised the song's "sincere lyrics and catchy hook". She also remarked how Candy managed to keep her natural attitude despite the musical shift compared to her early material. Mike Wass from
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gave a positive review, noting its accessibility compared to Candy's past material as well as its relatable chorus. Wass was more critical of it during his review of the follow-up single "
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" (2017), including it in his list of the "string of flops" released to promote ''Daddy Issues''. ''
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'' staff considered that the song was set to make Candy "an unexpected 2016-slaying pop superstar". '' BlackBooks Justin Moran stated that the song marked Candy's "official transition from underground rap to provocative pop." Jordan Miller, from Breathe Heavy, noted the song's "radio-friendly" sound while remaining true to both Candy's persona and listener. Daisy Jones from '' Dazed'' included the track in its February 2016 "The only tracks you need to hear in February" playlist. Wonderland Magazine's staff described the song as a "true banger".


Music video

The video, directed by Renata Raksha and styled by Nicola Formichetti, was premiered on February 4, 2016, via ''
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''. The visual explores how people deal with daily life's "highs and lows". It also pictures Candy's personal experience about dealing with fame. She is represented via different characters based in what she considers the three versions of her psyche; the innocent, the diva and the crazy. ''Elle UK'' named it on its premiere date the site's "video of the day". A behind the scenes video was also released on February 26, 2016.


Track listings


Personnel

Taken from digital download liner notes. * Songwriting – Cassie Davis, Sean "Snob Scrilla" Mullins, Ali Tamposi, Olivia Waithe, Talay Riley * Production – More Mega * Mixing engineer – Erik Madrid * Assistant engineer – Vicent Vu


Release history


References


External links

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