A São Paulo band whose 2018 single "Sei Lá" connected with listeners navigating uncertainty.
For a sense of Dan, start with "Sei Lá" and then try "Ruby." That gives you their breakout moment and what came after.
Dan's debut single "Sei Lá" became a national hit in Brazil by mixing pop and electronica with local rhythms. The song's title translates to "I don't know," and its lyrics seemed to speak to people dealing with uncertainty. Other tracks like "Ruby" and "Prelúdio do Fim" show they kept writing after that initial success.
Dan formed in São Paulo with members Amanda Coronha, Marcelo Cabral, Caio Prado, and Jean Machado. After "Sei Lá" took off in 2018, they toured extensively across Brazil. In 2020, the band faced plagiarism accusations from another artist, which sparked debate about their work.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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