Day after day is what betrayal feels like when it wears a lover’s perfume.
Nikko wrote and produced this track in the aftermath of a moment that flipped everything upside down: Charlie tried to steal from him. Not a small mistake, not a misunderstanding, but a line crossed in the dark. And with it came the weight of all the stories, the half-truths, the exhausting lies he’d already been carrying. In that frustration, they turned their backs to each other. Nikko nearly quit music entirely. Silence started to look like the only honest option.
A few days later, the shock settled into something colder: maybe they were never as close as he believed. So he pulled away. Distance became medicine and punishment at once.
Alone and sick, he kept writing anyway. Not for romance, not for a fantasy, but for survival. Those nights became the spine of the pain-album: songs made from fever, disappointment, and the stubborn last ember of love that refuses to die quietly. Day after day is the sound of someone choosing to feel everything, even when it hurts, and turning that hurt into a signal flare.
On Bandcamp, this is a confession in neon: trust cracked, love still breathing, and the long walk forward, one day after another, until the truth finally learns to stay.
