why DVSN
Why is DVSN the best duo?
DVSN stands out as the best duo in R&B for their ability to blend raw emotion with rich, atmospheric production. Daniel Daley’s soulful vocals paired with Nineteen85’s smooth, minimalist beats create a signature sound that feels both intimate and cinematic. Their music explores love, vulnerability, and heartbreak in a way that feels deeply personal yet universally relatable.
What sets DVSN apart is their consistency and growth across projects. From Sept. 5th to A Muse In Her Feelings, they’ve refined their style while experimenting with new textures. Their collaborations with artists like Future, Ty Dolla $ign, and Miguel also show their versatility in modern R&B without losing their identity.
Their biggest achievement came when their album A Muse In Her Feelings debuted in the Billboard Top 200 and was named one of the best R&B albums of 2020 by multiple major outlets.
SONGS
My favorite songs by Dvsn÷
Body smile
“Body Smile” is an intimate, soulful R&B track featured on their sophomore album Morning After The song delves into themes of self-reflection and emotional renewal, with Daley acknowledging past shortcomings as he tries to bring joy and comfort back into a relationship—symbolized by the aim to “make your whole body smile”
Release
13 October 2017
lyrics
"Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no Late night, call your phone Lately you have no time You're looking out for you now Finally prioritize And I knew you were but Could say something, yeah Sometimes it's better when y.."
Hallucinations
a sparse, minimalist R&B track by DVSN (anonymously led by Daniel Daley, produced by Nineteen85). It expresses the ache and longing of lost love through breathy vocals over echoey beats and atmospheric synth pads
Release
27 March 2016
lyrics
"Having hallucinations I'm losing sleep every night Keep tryna cover my eyes My eyes, yeah Is it my imagination? I think I'm losing my mind, yeah Still see your face all the time All the time Tryna rewind 'til we're back where we started Yeah, that's all I want And night after night after night I'm still haunted I'm haunted, baby "
Nuh Time/Tek Time
“Nuh Time / Tek Time” is a moody, emotionally charged R&B track from dvsn’s second studio album Morning After. Crafted with minimalist production and Daniel Daley’s tension-filled vocal delivery, the song captures mistrust, frustration, and the cyclical pain of strained relationships — embodying dvsn’s dark, cinematic aesthetic
Release
13 October 2017
lyrics
"S***, I should've called you But I got caught up Your friends are single They shouldn't talk up You wanted daytime I gave you late night You're getting tired of Saying the same s***, all day"