Amber Van Day is a Brighton-born singer-songwriter (May 1, 1996) who grew up jamming in choirs, bands, and theatre from around age 7 or 8, daughter of '80s pop star David Van Day from Dollar and former model Maria, with a sister named Olivia. She kicked off her career in 2015 with "Act No Good" alongside George Kwalli, but really blew up in 2018-2019 collaborating with DJs like HUGEL on massive hits "WTF" (over 100 million streams, gold in Germany, soundtrack for Germany's I'm a Celebrity) and "Mamma Mia," plus tracks like "Oblivion" with Love Harder and "Papa" with YouNotUs—racking up 54 million Spotify plays that year alone.
By 2020, she dropped her debut solo single "Kids in the Corner," which exploded in 2021 as part of Netflix's Fate: The Winx Saga soundtrack, and she's kept the momentum with fresh releases like "Bug Eyes," "Freak Show," "Deathwish," and her latest EP So What Who Cares. After moving to London at 18 for commercial music studies, Amber's dance-pop vibe—think influences from Aretha Franklin to Avril Lavigne—has her touring, signing with Universal Germany and Island UK, and dropping bangers that keep the party going.
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