Elizabeth Daily, also known as E.G. Daily, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress, recognized primarily for her contributions to the pop and rock genres. Born on September 11, 1961, in Los Angeles, California, she gained fame in the 1980s with her distinctive voice and energetic performances. Daily's notable works include her 1985 hit single "Say It, Say It," which reached the Billboard Hot 100 and showcased her talent as a solo artist. In addition to her solo career, she is known for her roles in films such as "Valley Girl" and "The Breakfast Club," and for providing the voice of characters in animated series like "Rugrats" (as Tommy Pickles). Her work in music and voice acting has left a lasting impact on both pop culture and the music industry, particularly in the realm of children's entertainment. Daily's influence extends beyond her chart success; she has been an inspiration for many artists within the pop and alternative scenes, often celebrated for her unique sound and ability to blend genres. Throughout her career, Elizabeth Daily has maintained a dedicated fan base and continues to be a relevant figure in music and entertainment.