Art, style and music are what defines the artist Danny Pryp, a European Latino with a charming mix of cultures. He was born in Valencia, but of Ukrainian and Spanish descent, moved to Australia 23 years ago and has spent his entire life in Sydney. He began his musical training with intensive classical opera with Steve Ostrow, known for discovering and training Bette Midler, Peter Allan and Barry Manilow. Since he was a child, Danny Pryp has been passionate about music, as well as his inclination for acting, dancing and audiovisual production.

Currently, as part of his immersion in the reggaeton chill music genre, he returns to Venezuela after 6 years to release his new song “Mía”, with which he hopes to surprise and conquer the Latin public. This song is the complicity of two lovers. She steals all the attention wherever she goes, but she is surrendered to the charms of her man. The song was composed and produced in Ecuador by Jaime Velásquez and Jorge Nehme. In addition, the video clip was recorded in the United States on the beaches of Florida. During his stay in Venezuela, Danny will begin new projects with a group of producers in Caracas and Valencia.

The multifaceted artist expressed his joy in presenting his music to Venezuelans. “I am very happy to be in Valencia, very happy to be in Venezuela and happy to promote my music in my country,” he said. He also revealed to this publishing house that he will soon have presentations in the Carabobo state and in other states.

To learn more about his new musical themes, you can follow him through his social networks as @dannyprypofficial.