DayxDay (partially lost web documentary series; 2014-2016)

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The series' logo featured at the end of each video.

Status: Partially Lost/Found


Zella Day is an American singer/songwriter who gained popularity with her debut studio album 'Kicker' in 2015.[1]

Between November 7th, 2014 to February 10th, 2016, she was the subject of an online documentary series titled DayxDay created and directed by Giannenio Salucci and published on Zella Day's official YouTube channel.

Premise

Each video is a collection of clips of the artist in her everyday life of being a musician. Each episode features a song sometimes in line with Day's current releases, a cover, or an unknown song.

Episodes

There are 9 known episodes with only 7 of them still viewable online. Each episode is about a minute long.

Journal Entries 6 and 8 are considered to be lost since they are not featured on Day's YouTube channel.

# Episode Title Air Date Status
1 Journal Entry 1: Echo Nov. 7 2014 Found
2 Journal Entry 2: Crystal Cove Nov. 24 2014 Found
3 Journal Entry 3: Love Minus Zero Dec. 16 2014 Found
4 Journal Entry 4: Moon Face Jan. 15 2015 Found
5 Journal Entry 5: Behind the Scenes Feb. 20 2015 Found
6 Journal Entry 6: unknown title Date Unknown Lost
7 Journal Entry 7: Collision of Oceans Jul. 20 2015 Found
8 Journal Entry 8: unknown title Date Unknown Lost
9 Journal Entry 9: Coney Island Feb. 10 2016 Found

Playlist

The remaining videos are compiled into a playlist on Zella Day's official YouTube channel.[2] The playlist has 9 videos, however one of them is a separate interview. Another video is marked private and placed between Journal Entries 4 and 5.

The playlist is located at the bottom of an archived version of Day's YouTube Channel from November 2016. Of the four videos presented in the capture, the last one is noteworthy as it doesn't appear in the current playlist. It is placed after Journal Entry 5 and appears to be a video from Free People titled 'Free People Presents: Zella Day'.[3]

  1. [1], Apple Music Bio.
  2. [2], Journal Entries Playlist.
  3. [3], Wayback Machine Archive.