Danny Ocean
Danny Ocean was born in Caracas, Capital District, Venezuela on May 5th, 1992 and is the Reggaeton Singer. At the age of 32, Danny Ocean biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, songs, and networth are available.
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Daniel Alejandro Morales Reyes (1992-05-05)5 May 1992), also known as Danny Ocean on stage, is a Venezuelan singer, songwriter, and record producer who now lives in Miami, Florida.
He began his professional career in 2009 with the development of his YouTube channel. He is best known for his song "Me Reho" which was released in September 2016 and relaunched in Latin America, Europe, and the United States as an English version titled "Baby I Won't" in 2017.
Personal life
Danny is not currently involved in affairs of affairs, and he does not have any children.
His album "Me Rehso" is dedicated to an ex-girlfriend, where they were forced to take different paths due to Venezuela's turmoil.
Danny reveals to be a huge fan of Alejandro Sanz, the Spanish singer-songwriter and winner of 24 Latin Grammys and 4 Grammys, where he hopes to work together with him one day. In addition, he claims that the voice of Puerto Rican singer-songwriter and actor Juan Carlos Ozuna Rosado, also known as Ozuna, is entangled.
Career
Ocean joined the music production industry around 2009 when he opened his YouTube channel by recording his friends singing hip hop and collaborating with them vocally. At this time he also developed a hobby for electronic music in English under the pseudonym Danny O.C.T. He producing electronic music songs such as "Backstage," included in the compilation album Desolat X-Sampler Purple. He published his first EPs, "Paracaídas" (2014) and "U-YE" (2015), on the iTunes and Amazon Music platforms.
Later, he recovers his video channel on YouTube and premieres his first promotional song "Me rehúso" (composed and produced by him, in an amateur way), relaunched in 2017 due to its late success in several countries in Europe, Latin America and the United States. with an English version of it, called "Baby I Won't."
He appeared on the album Kloth Talk by hip hop music producer DJ Katastraphy with the song "Replay" with singer and rapper Bri Nichole, Rello Muse, and rapper Philup Banks, and on the song "Lookin 'For" by UK singer, DJ, songwriter, mixer and record producer Nicholas Gale, better known as Digital Farm Animals. In June of the same year he signed with the Atlantic Records label of Warner Music Group for his music in English, while his music in Spanish would be commissioned by Folio Group and Warner Music.
At the end of 2017, he premiered the music videos of his songs "Me Rehúso" and "Baby I Won't" (English version) and released the songs "Veneno," "Vuelva" and "Dembow." In August 2018, he premiered the video clip of his song "Epa Wei," produced jointly with producer, singer, disc jockey, multi-instrumentalist, video clip director, composer and musician, Sonny John Moore, better known by his stage name, Skrillex and which the American singer and producer John Ryan also participates, who already participated in the song "Fireball" by the singer and music producer, Pitbull, . In November of the same year, he was part of the Coldplay EP (under their pseudonym "Los Unidades") Global Citizen — EP 1 on the track "Voodoo," along with French EDM disc jockey and record producer, Pierre David Guetta, better known as David Guetta, Stargate, Tiwa Savage and Wizkid.
In 2019, he published the promotional theme "Swing" and in March 2019 he released his debut album 54 + 1, produced by himself and mastered by Ricardo Sangiao. He joined the Mexican band Reik on their album Ahora, composing and producing the song "Raptame". He also participated as a writer and producer with Digital Farm Animals and Lil 'Eddie on the song "Mamacita" by Jason Derulo and Farruko, under license from the Warner Music record label.
On October 25, 2019, Ocean composed the song "Dime Tú", song by Venezuelan alternative pop singer Maye and composed by Fernando Osorio. The next month, he participated on Colombian musician, singer and composer Mike Bahía's first album Navegando, on the song "Detente". In addition, participated on the album New Africa Nation by the Ghanaian-English recording artist Fuse ODG, with the song "Lazy Day", also involving the British singer-songwriter, Ed Sheeran.
In 2020, Ocean released another single, "Que Lo Que". In April 2020, Danny released the song "Cuando Amanezca", in collaboration with the American singer and songwriter J Quiles, along with singer and composer Salomón Villada Hoyos, better known by his stage name Feid and Nibal. On May 22, his collaboration with rapper Lil Ackson, on the song "Your Voice", was released. The song is from the rapper's album, titled Lil Ackson vs. the World.
Then, during Summer 2020, Danny collaborated with producer Daniel Oviedo, better known as Ovy on the Drums, to produce the tune "Ay DiOs mio!" from Colombian singer and songwriter of reggaeton, Latin pop and Latin trap, Carolina Giraldo Navarro, better known by her stage name Karol G, alongside helping with the songwriting.
On August 14, 2020, Danny released the remix of 88rising, "Midsummer Madness", which features the participation of the is a Japanese-Australian singer, songwriter, producer, ex-youtuber and comedian, George Kusunoki Miller, best known for his stage name Joji, Indonesian rapper Brian Imanuel Soewarno, known professionally as Rich Brian, singer, rapper and producer, August 8, Chinese hip-hop group "Higher Brothers" (made up of MaSiWei (马思 唯), DZknow (丁 震), Psy.P (杨俊逸) and Melo (谢宇杰)) and Nicole Zefanya, known professionally as Niki, where the latter, participate in the final chorus of the song.
Ocean released his the first part of his latest album, @dannocean, on February 17th 2022. Ocean explained the album title, which reflects his social media handle, as a reference to the extent to which digital environments inescapably define human reality. Discussing the album with Rolling Stone, Ocean indicated a desire to express a "grown-up, darker Danny"