A Brazilian MC who mixes party rhythms with sharp social observations from the streets.
For a sense of his mix of party energy and social edge, check out 'Ameaça' and 'Sentada Chiclete'. They frame what he does pretty well.
MC Danny's music pulls directly from Rio de Janeiro's neighborhoods, where he started performing. The track 'Ameaça' with Paulo Pires and Marcynho Sensação got attention in 2018 for how it talked about police violence and inequality. His songs often blend Brazilian funk, hip-hop, and samba while speaking to the realities of the favelas.
He came up performing on Rio's streets, drawing from Brazilian funk, hip-hop, and samba. After 'Ameaça' brought attention in 2018 and some legal trouble in 2019, he kept making music and stayed visible in the funk scene.
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