After two years away from the mic, Winnipeg’s own Charlie Boom is back with his most personal release to date—“Bad Days,” a single that dives deep into the pain and hardships he’s faced over the past year. Released on August 8th, 2024, the track, produced by Dimi Andic, marks a turning point in Charlie’s journey both musically and personally.
“Bad Days” is about all the bad days I had in the past year,” Charlie explains, his words carrying the weight of someone who has truly lived through what he’s writing about. “This single talks about the pain I’ve been through and the journey I’m on.” For fans who’ve followed his career, it’s clear this isn’t just another song—it’s a reflection of his battles, resilience, and growth.
For Charlie, music isn’t something new. It’s in his bones. Growing up, he was constantly surrounded by it—whether singing in choirs or performing at talent shows. He’s been making music for four years, but those early experiences shaped the artist he is today. His passion and drive have led to some notable releases alongside talented artists like Brad Sousa on “Ride with Me” and Max Winds on “Move Slimey.” His upcoming collaboration with Ioanna, “Want You,” is also generating buzz ahead of its August 31st release.
Despite his time away from the scene, Charlie never stopped thinking about music. Artists like Biggie, Travis Scott, and Partynextdoor inspired him, and you can hear their influence in his work, but Charlie Boom’s sound remains distinctly his own. With “Bad Days,” he’s offering a raw and real window into his life—no filters, no distractions, just pure emotion.
This release isn’t just about making a comeback. For Charlie, it’s about sharing a part of himself he’s kept quiet for too long. He’s letting fans in, giving them a glimpse of the pain, frustration, and hope that comes with surviving the toughest days. And in doing so, he’s making it clear: Charlie Boom is back, and he’s not holding back.
Be sure to stream “Bad Days” on August 8th and witness the next chapter in Charlie Boom’s story.
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