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Tiffany Day, the girl who went viral nine years ago for singing "Hallelujah" into a well, is leveling up in a massive way. Following a fresh wave of leaked Grand Theft Auto VI gameplay, eagle-eyed fans allegedly spotted her track "AMERICAN GIRL" playing on Vice City’s in-game radio, throwing social media into complete shock.

To top off landing a possible placement in the most anticipated video game of all time, Day announced an even bigger career milestone: she is officially signing with HYBE, the global entertainment powerhouse behind K-pop icons BTS. It’s an astounding leap for an artist who originally built her entire fanbase through organic internet moments.

However, the major corporate deal isn't coming without pushback. The news has sparked intense debate across social platforms, with many longtime supporters asking her to rethink the signing and questioning whether backing from a billion-dollar music conglomerate dilutes her authentic indie origins.

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00:00Remember the girl who sang hallelujah into a well nine years ago?
00:08She didn't disappear, she just leveled up and allegedly landed a track in GTA 6.
00:13After a massive new wave of leaked Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay hit the internet,
00:17fans noticed artist Tiffany Day's song American Girl playing on the in-game radio station,
00:21throwing social media into complete shock.
00:23Along with getting placed on the Vice City airwaves in the most anticipated video game of all time,
00:27Tiffany announced on social media that she is officially signing to HYBE,
00:31the same massive entertainment powerhouse behind BTS,
00:33a move that surprisingly has fans asking her to rethink the deal.
00:37But honestly, does getting backed by a K-pop conglomerate take away from her indie come-up story?
00:41Share your thoughts and follow its trending for more updates.
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