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Daniel James Seavey (born April 2, 1999) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He first gained national attention as a contestant on the 14th season of American Idol in 2015, where he placed in the Top 9. He later rose to prominence as a founding member of the boy band Why Don't We. The band released five extended plays and two albums, both of which reached the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart, before going on hiatus in 2022.

Following the group's hiatus, Seavey released his debut single "Can't We Pretend That We're Good" in November 2022. In 2023, he embarked on his first headlining tour Introducing Daniel Seavey and released his debut EP, Dancing In The Dark.

In 2024, Seavey released "The Older You Get", the first single from his forthcoming debut album, Second Wind. He also supported fellow American Idol alum Benson Boone on the European leg of Boone's The Fireworks & Rollerblades World Tour in June 2024 as well as Dean Lewis on Lewis' The Epilogue World Tour in October 2024.

Early life
Daniel James Seavey was born on April 2, 1999 in Vancouver, Washington, the son of Keri Seavey, a religious writer and speaker, and Jeff Seavey, a Christian church pastor. One of four children, Seavey has three siblings: two older brothers, Christian and Tyler, and a younger sister, Anna.

Seavey has been playing music since the age of 4, when he stole his sister's pink toy Barbie piano and played "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" by ear. His parents then bought him every secondhand instrument they could afford including a saxophone, banjo, bass, and drums. By the time he was 10, he could play a number of instruments and was writing and singing original songs. Around this time, inspired by his father's enthusiasm, his interest in performing was sparked. Seavey began playing in talent shows, singing Train's "Hey, Soul Sister", and he and his father started making YouTube videos together and traveling to nearby Portland, Oregon to perform during the First Thursday Art Walks. Seavey would busk using speakers and a keyboard that his father borrowed from their church and his first performance, which was Adele's "Someone Like You", ended up attracting a crowd of over 300 people.

With his busking money, Seavey continued to buy instruments for his bedroom studio, eventually learning to play over 20.

Career
2014–2015: American Idol

In September 2014, at the age of 15, Seavey auditioned for the 14th season of American Idol in San Francisco, singing renditions of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" and Paula Abdul's "Straight Up" for judges Harry Connick Jr., Jennifer Lopez, and Keith Urban. Seavey advanced to Hollywood week which aired in four parts over two weeks. Contestants participated in three rounds with Seavey performing Ed Sheeran's "Thinking Out Loud" in the acapella round, One Direction's "Story of My Life" in the group round, and Sheeran's "I See Fire" in the solo round. After Hollywood Week, Seavey again performed Abdul's "Straight Up" in the showcase round in front of a live audience at the House of Blues in Los Angeles, California. Seavey then progressed to the semifinals, which were filmed at The Fillmore in Detroit, Michigan, as the youngest Top 24 finalist in Idol history. He continued to advance through the rounds, ultimately reaching the Top 9 before being eliminated after his performance of Hall & Oates' "You Make My Dreams" on April 1, 2015.

2015–2022: Why Don't We

Following his elimination from American Idol, Seavey returned to high school where he continued to perform, including a short stint as the opening act for Harry Connick Jr. on his summer 2015 tour, and post covers on his YouTube channel. The following year, Seavey went to Los Angeles to meet Jack Avery, Corbyn Besson, Zach Herron, and Jonah Marais. At the time, all five of them had popular YouTube channels and were releasing songs and performing as solo acts or in groups. On September 27, 2016, the five singers decided to join forces and form the group Why Don't We.

Only a month after forming, on October 20, 2016, the group released their debut single "Taking You" from their debut EP, Only the Beginning, which was released on November 25 of the same year. They embarked on their first headlining tour, the "Taking You Tour", the next year. Their second EP, Something Different, was released on April 21, 2017 which included the song "Made For" which Seavey co-wrote. Additionally, Seavey co-wrote all five songs on the group's third EP, Why Don't We Just, which was released on June 2, 2017 and topped the iTunes Pop Albums Chart following its release. In September 2017, the band signed with Atlantic Records. That same month, Invitation, their fourth EP, was released. On November 23, 2017, they released their fifth EP, A Why Don't We Christmas, which included two tracks co-wrote by Seavey. In 2018, in support of Invitation, they embarked on their third headlining tour the Invitation Tour.

On August 31, 2018, they released their first full-length album, 8 Letters which included two tracks co-wrote by Seavey. The album debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200 and number 25 on the UK Albums Chart. In March 2019, the band embarked on the 92 show 8 Letters Tour. While on tour, the group released a string of singles, many of which Seavey co-wrote. Seavey also earned his first production credits during this time, co-producing the group's singles "Cold in LA" and "Come to Brazil".

The group then took a nine-month break to create their second full-length album The Good Times and the Bad Ones. The album was largely written, recorded and produced by the band with Seavey co-writing, co-producing, and playing a variety of instruments on all 10 of the songs. On September 29, 2020, the band released "Fallin' (Adrenaline)", the lead single from the album. It debuted at number 37 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, their first ever entry. On January 15, 2021, The Good Times and The Bad Ones was released. The album debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, making this their highest entry on the chart.

The band's North American tour, The Good Times Only Tour, was scheduled to commence in June 2022, but was canceled due to litigation between the band, their manager Randy Phillips, and former manager David Loeffler.

On July 6, 2022 the band announced that due to the legal battles with their former management, they would be going on hiatus.

2022–2023: Dancing In The Dark
On September 30, 2022, Seavey released his debut solo single "Can We Pretend That We're Good?". "Runaway", his second single, was released shortly after on December 9, 2022. With only two songs out, Seavey embarked on his first solo headlining tour Introducing Daniel Seavey in January 2023. He then released his third single "I Tried" on January 13, 2023 after debuting it on tour.

Seavey then took a six month break from releasing new music due to the ongoing litigation with his former management.

On August 11, 2023, Seavey surprise released his debut solo EP Dancing In The Dark which included his three previously released songs as well as four new tracks. Later that month, Seavey announced the Dancing in the Light tour in support of the EP. The tour was set to begin in October 2023 and make 23 stops across North America.

2024–present: "The Older You Get" and Second Wind
In March 2024, Seavey started teasing a new song titled "The Older You Get" on his social media accounts. Before its official release, a trend emerged where fans would use the song to in nostalgic posts about the bands they grew up listening to. On April 23, 2024, Seavey announced that "The Older You Get" would be the first single from his debut album. The song was released two weeks later on May 10, 2024.

In January 2025, Seavey announced his debut album Second Wind as well as the accompanying Second Wind Tour.