Lyrica Anderson is a Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter with ties to some of the biggest names in music, the likes of Beyonce, Timberland and Rihanna. After attracting our attention with buzzing singles "Act A Fool" and "Marriot," she delves into trials and tribulations in the new album, titled, Bad Hair Day.

A relatable concept for strong women all over the world. The 12-track project takes us on an emotional rollercoaster as she gives us her point-of-view on all the drama surrounding her success. Touching on trending topics, such as, love, lust, pain, sacrifice and heartbreak. It's Lyrica Anderson at her most vulnerable.

Lyrica on the making of 'Bad Hair Day':

"This album is extremely personal to me for a handful of reasons. For one, it signifies the first time I took full control over my sound as well as my story. This time around I'm willing to share my truth and vulnerability with THE WORLD!!! 'Bad Hair Day' is an idiom that things arenโ€™t always perfect in life, especially in relationships. Life is just like hair; you have good hair days and bad ones."

Her 5th album, Bad Hair Day follows her 2018 effort, Strength. If you like "Marrtot" and "Act A Fool," then you're going to love Bad Hair Day. After the listen, continue to follow Lyrica Anderson's journey on Instagram.

Bad Hair Day is streaming everywhere via Riveting Music.

https://open.spotify.com/album/5TxIE4VoiFts7BsPi3k4pD?si=b4jDSgw6SquUmAml5r3UKQ

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