Brian Angel of Day26 Shares New Song ‘I Wanna See’

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Brian Angel of the R&B group Day26 has released a solo track titled “I Wanna See.”

The Yung Lott-assisted track hears Angel singing about his desire to shower his love interest with the finer things in life.

“I wanna see you wit’ a Birkin / I wanna see that you ain’t hurtin’ / Girl, I don’t wanna see you workin’,” Angel sings on the snappy chorus. 

Regarding his new single, Angel shares, “When I heard this track, I knew it was it. The whole feeling of it, you know, just feels good. I felt like it was the right record I needed to go with this time around seeing as my fans haven’t heard from me since the Millennium Tour last year.”

Brian Angel I Wanna See single cover
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“I Wanna See” is the first single from Angel’s upcoming album, I Am Brian Angel. “I was in Atlanta working with my brothers on the new Day26 project when I heard Puff say R&B is dead. I understand where he’s coming from because love, vulnerability, and sensuality doesn’t seem to be at the epicenter of it these days, but I disagree. It’s alive and well,” shares Angel.

He concludes, “I just think it’s time we reintroduce being in love back into the mainstream. My album is crazy! I can’t wait for y’all to hear it!”

As Angel noted above, Day26 is working on a new project following their 15th anniversary. In January, the group released their 2014 EP, The Return, on streaming platforms.

Listen to Brian Angel’s new song “I Wanna See” below.



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