Dajah Dorn: The weekend vibes get ignited with a 'Twice on Sunday' music video

Who says you can’t experience those weekend vibes on a Wednesday? Turns out crooner Dajah Dorn is making sure you feel the comfort and feel good vibes even on Hump Day with her ‘Twice on Sunday’ music video.

The single sets the mood but fast-forwarding to right now with a visual ready for your eyes? It sets the tone. Embrace the cinematic presentation.

Rising R&B Songstress, Dajah Dorn, shares a new visual for her recent single “Twice on Sunday,” watch HERE via Vinyl Crown Recordings. Directed by Saint Cassius and Tahiry Bah.  Hailing from the north side of Jacksonville, Florida, Dajah has entered the world of R&B, weaving together her diverse musical influences and personal experiences to create a sound that is uniquely hers. 

Dajah in her own words: “A question I get a lot about Twice On Sunday is, “Girl, who are you singing about?” And I’m always like “I don’t know, I haven’t met him yet!” 

Honestly, when I wrote Twice on Sunday I wasn’t in the best emotional space regarding relationships, but I don’t want to write “men are trash” songs. That’s not a narrative I want to keep creating in my reality, so I was like I’m about to manifest what I want in a partner and how I want to be loved with this song. At some point in your life you have to realize your worth and choose yourself first. This song reminds me to focus on loving myself while staying open to being loved by the right person when the moment is right. 

I’m a lover girl, I still believe in love.”

This release follows Dajah's debut single, "I Don't Want You," released via Vinyl Crown Records in June 2023, offering a glimpse into her narrative. Inspired by her college relationship, the track reflects her commitment to authenticity and vulnerability in her art. The song serves as a testament to her belief in drawing from real-life circumstances to inform her artistry, and to connect with listeners on a deeply personal level. The narrative of the track has evolved from releasing relationships that no longer serve oneself to releasing hindrances in the listener's discovery of self and authenticity. 

ABOUT DAJAH DORN

Dajah's musical journey is deeply rooted in her familial ties and her upbringing. Growing up surrounded by a melting pot of musical genres, she credits her mother and grandparents for instilling in her a love for music from an early age. The influence of classics like "My Girl" by the Temptations served as the foundation for Dajah's musical education, delivered with a personal touch of musical memorization from her mother. From the deep roots of southern Baptist hymns to the empowering melodies of R&B divas, Dajah absorbed a rich spectrum of sounds that would later shape her artistic identity.

Her musical exploration expanded further when she stumbled upon hip-hop in the record crates of her uncle's bedroom. Dajah, self-proclaimed as a student of music, took the time to familiarize herself with a sound before bringing it into the recording booth. Originally inclined towards becoming a rapper, she seamlessly blends rap elements into her music. While currently exploring the R&B genre, Dajah expresses her desire to cross over into various genres that resonate with her as a musician, showcasing her versatility and determination to push artistic boundaries.

Beyond her musical endeavors, Dajah is equally passionate about modeling and visual arts. Her artistic journey began with drawing and painting, since her service in the United States military ended, she discovered music and fashion as positive outlets for self-expression. With a keen eye on diversity and inclusivity, Dajah aims to connect with her audience not just as a talented artist but as a free thinker and innovator, inspiring confidence and individuality. Looking ahead, Dajah envisions her career expanding into a multitude of creative fields, driven by her awareness of the talents she possesses.

Dajah Dorn sets herself apart as innovative and a free thinker. Her music is not just a collection of notes and lyrics; it's a narrative of her journey, an invitation for listeners to embrace their true selves, and a testament to the power of creativity as a tool for self-discovery and empowerment. As she continues to evolve as an artist, Dajah's star is undoubtedly on the rise, leaving an indelible mark on the musical landscape.

Cyrus Kyle Langhorne

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