Tiffany Day and Slayr come together on “Constantly,” a long-teased collaboration that blends hyper-pop textures with rap-infused experimental production.
The track leans heavily into a glitchy, rock-tinged soundscape, where distorted synths and layered effects create a fast-moving, emotionally charged atmosphere. Both artists lean into Auto-Tuned, expressive vocal styles that blur the line between singing and rapping.
Slayr brings his familiar underground energy and fragmented melodic approach, while Tiffany Day adds a polished yet edgy vocal presence that helps anchor the record’s more chaotic moments. Their chemistry feels natural, especially in how they trade and overlap vocal lines without breaking the song’s momentum.
“Constantly” stands out as a strong fusion point between hyper-pop and underground rap aesthetics, hinting at even more collaborative potential if the duo continues in this direction.