Alex Day

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Celebs NameAlex Day
GenderMale
BirthdateApril 8, 1989
DayApril 8
Year1989
NationalityUnited Kingdom
Age31 years
Birth SignAries
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Height5 feet 8 inches
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Alex Day Biography

British Youtuber whose original songs have earned over 100 million views. His most popular songs include “Lady Godiva” and “Stupid Stupid.”

He sold his deck of Yu-Gi-Oh! playing cards to buy a guitar and his recording sessions in front of his computer got thousands of hits within weeks of their uploading.

His early 2011 single “Forever Yours” sold more than 100,000 copies worldwide, making it to the #4 spot on the UK charts without any radio play or record label support.

He was born in Hornchurch, Essex in the U.K. He was briefly in a relationship with Carrie Hope Fletcher.

He was briefly in a Doctor Who-themed band called Chameleon Circuit with fellow YouTuber Charlie McDonnell.

Alex Richard George Day (born 8 April 1989) is an English musician, vlogger and writer. Day has released six studio albums, two EPs, and had three UK Top 40 hits. His song “Forever Yours” currently holds a Guinness World Record for the highest-charting single by an unsigned artist. Day’s unconventional style of releasing and distributing music helped him reach more than 1,000,000 subscribers and over 130 million views on his YouTube channel.

Day first became interested in music in 2005 when he bought an electric guitar at the age of 15. He started his YouTube account one year later on 4 August 2006. In 2008, Day founded Chameleon Circuit, a Trock (short for “timelord rock”) band that wrote music inspired by the British TV show Doctor Who. In June 2009, the band released its first self-titled album by YouTube musicians’ record label DFTBA Records and a second album Still Got Legs in July 2011. Wired noted that Chameleon Circuit “puts out titles that could pass for chart-toppers – if they weren’t excessively nerdy in the subject matter department.”

Alex Richard George Day was born in Hornchurch in the London Borough of Havering. Day grew up in Hornchurch, where he started his YouTube channel, nerimon, in 2006. He attended university but never received his degree, instead treating his independent music and video blogging as a full-time profession. He worked in the Regent Street Apple Store during 2009. Until 2013, Day used to live with friend, collaborator and bandmate Charlie McDonnell. In August 2010, Day briefly lived in Zambia whilst taking part in the World Vision Vlogger charity event. He filmed and shared his experiences on YouTube.

Day also appeared with the Chartjackers at the Hammersmith Apollo for the BBC Switch Live 2009 show, along with artists such as Black Eyed Peas, N-Dubz, and Pixie Lott. Day was also a member of Youstage, an ad-hoc group of YouTube vloggers who competed successfully on the BBC Three talent show Upstaged during March 2008.

The completed single, entitled “I’ve Got Nothing”, was sung by vocalists Miranda Chartrand and Adam Nichols, and was released worldwide through the iTunes Store on 9 November 2009. It was reviewed with varying degrees of approval by various media outlets, including The Times, Yahoo! Music’s James Masterton, BBC Radio 1’s Chart Blog and Popjustice. The song peaked at No. 36 on the UK Singles Chart and raised almost £10,000 for Children in Need.

Day was a featured artist on the BBC Two reality show Chartjackers in 2009. The programme challenged four YouTube video producers to write, record and release a pop song in 10 weeks, using YouTube as a tool to get lyrics and singers, with the proceeds going to the BBC Children in Need charity.

Day released his debut album Parrot Stories in April 2009 through DFTBA Records, which was produced by fellow musician and friend Tom Milsom. This was then followed by an EP, 117% Complete, in March 2010 which contained songs referencing various video games such as Pokémon. His second album, The World Is Mine (I Don’t Know Anything), was released in June 2010 contained a more electronic-dance sound than his previous folk album. To ensure he did not alienate his fans of his debut album, Day released an EP of acoustic songs, Soup Sessions: Acoustic, in November 2010 which contained newly recorded acoustic versions of half the songs on the album.

Day has received millions of plays for his music by releasing music videos on YouTube, with his most popular being the 2011 single “Forever Yours”, whose music video reached 1.5 million views in its first week of release. The video has since been removed from the website by Charlie McDonnell.

For Christmas 2011, Day released his single “Forever Yours”, which reached No. 4 in the UK Singles chart after selling over 50,000 copies in one week. Day released the single without support from a record label or TV coverage, and outsold songs from multi-platinum artists such as Coldplay, Rihanna, and Katy Perry. The Official Charts Company lauded Day’s success, stating ” ‘Forever Yours’ is certainly one of the most successful self-released tracks we have ever seen, the Official Charts are based on sales, and sales alone, so Alex’s achievements this week are a genuine reflection of the passion of his army of fans, and of course, the power of social media.” Day also released 11 alternate versions of “Forever Yours”, which he confirmed that all sales revenue made from the alternate versions would be going to charity, chiefly to World Vision.

On 16 December 2012, he attempted to break a world record with his song “Stupid Stupid”. The song later peaked on UK charts at No. 25. In order to promote the single, Day held a one-day tour entitled Stupidfest, which was free for entry.

On 1 April 2012, Day released his second single, “Lady Godiva”, a cover of the 1966 Peter and Gordon song. The single was Day’s first to get a physical release in UK record stores following a one-single distribution arrangement with HMV and other stores. Within its first week of release, the song charted at No. 15, making it Day’s second UK Top 20 hit. The song also charted in 15 other countries including Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States, Sweden, Norway, and Spain as well as reaching No. 1 in Slovenia. In May 2012, Day released three singles—”Good Morning Sunshine”, “She Walks Right Through Me”, and “This Kiss”—on a single day, selling nearly 150,000 copies. This “disruptive” model largely ignored the conventional method of releasing one single every few months, and its success was profiled in MTV and Billboard.

Day was called “one of Britain’s most popular YouTubers.” He created his first YouTube channel, Nerimon, as a teenager making videos in his bedroom, stating, “I was making a video podcast to entertain family and friends – just a little comedy series.” He received international attention for his video entitled ‘Alex and Liam Do Walmart’ in which he visited the American Superstar Walmart megastore alongside fellow YouTubers and Chameleon Circuit band members, Liam Dryden and Michael Aranda. CBS called the titular vloggers ‘delightfully confused,’ while the Huffington Post described the video as possibly providing detail into American Pop Culture, placing a poll at the end of their article.

Day released his third album, Epigrams and Interludes, on 17 March 2013. It contains all his previously released singles since “Forever Yours”. He also released a music video for ‘I’ve Got What It Takes’ starring Tom Ridgewell, Carrie Hope Fletcher and Khyan Mansley. The album debuted at No. 2 on the UK iTunes charts.

Day’s return to YouTube in October 2014 was met with an extremely negative response, in particular his decision to monetise response videos to the sexual abuse allegations.

In late 2013, Day announced that he had completed work on his first book; with the working title The Underground Storyteller, the book was about his experiences with the London Underground. It was 12 chapters in length and was scheduled to be published in July 2014. It was cancelled by the publishers. On 13 October 2014, Day announced online that he was releasing his book independently, keeping the name of The Underground Storyteller, and that he will sign and number the first thousand copies.

Day further found success through a popular series of videos entitled Alex Reads Twilight, in which he read and critically analysed the popular young-adult novel Twilight, by Stephenie Meyer. The videos have received a total of over 14 million views. Amongst these, Day’s YouTube channel also contains travel vlogs, music videos and satirical rants. In June 2014, he had reached over a million subscribers and his videos had been watched over 100 million times.

On 5 October 2014, Day uploaded a video on his YouTube channel, his first video since February 2014. It was titled “The Past”. In the video, Day talks about his side of the allegations accused of him, as well as his thoughts and opinion on the matter. Day also mentioned that he planned on creating and uploading more videos talking about the situation.

In March 2014, Day removed his artist pages, merchandise and information from his record label, DFTBA Records following accusations of sexual manipulation. His official website alexdaymusic.com has also been taken down, the content being replaced with generic landscape photos.

On 5 October 2014, after a seven-month hiatus, Day released a statement defending himself from the allegations, announcing that he “didn’t realise at the time that [the women] felt pressured”, and apologised to them. He also commented on the ‘militant’ reaction from social networking site Tumblr, stating “At some point you have to just start sticking up for yourself and especially when there’s such an angry torrent of abuse, like verbal abuse—I don’t know if it counts as verbal when it’s written down—but like slander I guess… whatever the thing is, people just being absolutely horrible to anyone who doesn’t agree with them”. His response was criticised by several YouTube contributors such as Laci Green, Jack Howard and Tomska.

In March 2014, Day admitted to having previously engaged in “manipulative relationships” with some women, saying “the model of consent that I followed… was that only, ‘no’ meant, ‘no’. That is not what consent is”. This led to a previous friend and coworker Charlie McDonnell stating “I just don’t feel able to call Alex a friend of mine any more.” Following the release of the news, Day posted on his official blog, announcing that he has taken down his merchandise and artist pages from his label’s website. Allegedly, Day attempted to reach out to McDonnell but his attempts fell through as he ‘wanted to have a conversation with him over the phone or preferably face-to-face and he didn’t want to do that because he felt it would be upsetting. He said ‘I’d only be happy to do it over email’ because that makes him more comfortable. So I didn’t want to do it his way and he didn’t want to do it my way so we never had the conversation’.

Day originally identified as an atheist but began to follow Buddhist teachings after visiting the Plum Village Monastery in mid 2014. Day also identifies as a minimalist.

Day announced on 14 February 2014 that he had been dating fellow YouTuber Carrie Hope Fletcher since October 2013. However, Fletcher announced their break-up via Twitter on 14 March 2014.

As of 18 May 2015, the Daily Day channel has accumulated 13,000 subscribers and 44,000 video views.

On 10 May 2015, Day uploaded his final video to his Nerimon channel, entitled “Goodbye Nerimon” (last video!). Within it, he explained that he was launching a new YouTube channel called The Daily Day, which would feature a new vlog everyday, on different themes to his original channel. Day stated that the creation of a new channel was to “define a fresh start and have a channel focused on my new direction, with an active audience I know is there just for that”, and to clear out dead subscribers from the old channel after the loss of viewership.

In early 2015, Day stated that he was discontinuing his Nerimon channel in May 2015 after releasing what was then his final video on that platform, in order to set up a new channel entitled The Daily Day. In December 2015, Day announced his return to Nerimon. After dwindling success, Day eventually set up a patreon and continues to produce music, videos and content through donations.

After losing an average of over 10,000 subscribers per month after sexual abuse allegations were made against him, as of May 2015, Day has less than one million subscribers.

After losing an average of over 10,000 subscribers per month after sexual abuse allegations were made against him, as of May 2015, Day has less than one million subscribers.

On 3 April 2015, Day uploaded a new track to his channel, which was a cover of Chumbawamba’s Ugh! Your Ugly Houses!. It was intended as a protest single, to be released on the week of the 2015 UK General Election, focusing on the lack of representativeness of the UK government and electoral system. Day aimed for the single to chart at number 1 in the UK on the track’s week of release, however it failed to chart. He later announced that this song would not be part of his fourth album, but instead a cover album he would release at a later date.

On 10 January 2015, Day uploaded his new single, “Scared Like Me”, to YouTube and thus announced his musical return. It was his first new song in two years. Day also announced that he would be releasing a new album on 4 October 2015 and throughout the year he would release three more singles from this album. It was later announced that this album would be called ‘Nowhere Left To Hide’.

In December 2015, Day announced he had recorded five new songs for an untitled studio release in the future. On 28 January 2016 he confirmed the album would be called Split Infinities and would be the first of his solo albums to feature a backing band. He released it on 30 September 2016. Day released his sixth album Sunset on streaming platforms in October 2019.

What's Alex Day Net Worth 2024

Net Worth (2024) $1 Million (Approx.)
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