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By the time Dan + Shay finished serenading the couple, everyone in the room was on their feet giving a standing ovation. "Only on The Voice , folks. Only on The Voice ," John summed up.
Dan + Shay is an American country music duo composed of vocalists and songwriters Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney. [1] They are signed to Warner Records Nashville and have released six albums, Where It All Began , Obsessed , Dan + Shay , Good Things , Bigger Houses and It's Officially Christmas: The Double Album .
"From the Ground Up" is a country ballad written by Dan Smyers, Shay Mooney, and Chris DeStefano about finding true love and building a life together with that person. . Inspired by the love shared by the duo member's respective grandparents, the song was written shortly after Dan lost his grandfather and while Shay's was in the hospital, and has been described by the duo as "the most special ...
On July 14, 2022, YouTube made a special playlist and video celebrating the 317 music videos to have hit 1 billion views and joined the "Billion Views Club". [65] [66] On April 1, 2024, the communications app Discord incorporated a short trailer video into their in-app April Fools' Day prank regarding loot boxes. The video automatically looped ...
After making music together for a decade, Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney were nearly ready to give it all up — until they turned a corner in their friendship. “When we stopped trying to force ...
American country pop duo Dan + Shay have released six studio albums and 16 singles. They have achieved nine top ten hits on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, including eight number one songs. Since the release of " Tequila " in 2018, they have experienced crossover success, placing three singles, including "Tequila", in the top ten of the ...
Dan + Shay say they didn't speak for 4 months and almost called it quits with their musical partnership — but are now the closest they've 'ever been.'
In a review of Obsessed, Annie Reuter of Sounds Like Nashville wrote that "their ability to translate the emotion in a song they didn’t write like 'How Not To' is the sign of a true artist," and described the song as "poignant." [4] The staff of country music blog Taste of Country praised the vocal performances on the song and called it a ...