Electropop rising star Tiffany Day inks deal with Broke Records.

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Rising electropop singer-songwriter Tiffany Day has officially signed with Broke Records, marking a major step in her already eclectic and independent career. Based in Los Angeles but originally from Wichita, Kansas (despite being born in Toronto, Canada), Day brings a classically trained background (piano and violin) and her DIY sensibility to her new label home.

A unique sound & journey.

Tiffany Day first made waves on YouTube, gaining attention for her cover videos and deeply personal songwriting. Her sound is often described as a blend of “electric bedroom pop”, an intimate style infused with electronic production, trap elements, and heartfelt lyricism. Over the years, she has released several emotionally rich EPs, including The Recovery Project, The Dependency Project and The Renewal Project.

What this signing means.

Joining Broke Records could amplify Day’s reach and resources, while allowing her to maintain the artistic control she’s always held dear. Known for her self-driven approach, from managing her tours to balancing mental health challenges, Day’s move to Broke signals a new chapter where her ambition meets new infrastructure.

Why fans should be excited.

With label support, her signature electropop sound may be able to grow in production scale while retaining its emotional core. This deal could bring her music to more listeners, without compromising the intimate, personal storytelling she’s become known for. As an artist unafraid to evolve, her signing to Broke could coincide with new music, expanded touring, and fresh collaborations.

Tiffany Day’s signing with Broke Records is a notable moment in her evolution a fusion of indie authenticity and the infrastructure to reach a wider audience, all while staying true to her vulnerable, emotionally resonant sound.

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